Krewella bass help?
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Krewella bass help?
I am trying to make something that sounds like this bass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GzgNjQm66c#t=0m45s but i cant seem to get close, i was wondering if its maybe a really heavily processed guitar maybe? anyone know at all how this kind of sound is made? as i would really like to use this kinda sound in a track

Re: Krewella bass help?
Haven't listened but if your guess is that's it's a guitar try starting with a Reese and going from there
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Re: Krewella bass help?
I dont think it is, but that's what i thought was a very slight possibility, as i couldnt replicate the sound at all lol

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Re: Krewella bass help?
I think there's some pitchbend going on in there, makes me think its unlikely to be a guitar.
Re: Krewella bass help?
sounds layered, i think the fact that it reminds you of a guitar comes from the odd harmonics being introduced as the filter opens up. you could try cranking the resonance and distorting afterwards but im pretty sure thats a second layer, maybe comb filtered.
anyway, virtual guitar amp distortion is your friend just don't overdo it and stay away from the cabinet simulators (unless you wanna go dungeon)
anyway, virtual guitar amp distortion is your friend just don't overdo it and stay away from the cabinet simulators (unless you wanna go dungeon)
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