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PatrickReza
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SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
Hey guys, I'm really interested in making neurofunk sounds and have been experimenting but can't quite get there.
I have Ableton Suite 8, Massive, Camelphat, and Ohmicide.
Any help, tutorials, etc would be much appreciated.
I know the basis of making a reese (detuned saws, chorus, unison, glide, etc) I'm more interested in the filtering techniques I can use to accomplish a sound like this:
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EDIT: so after a bit of experimentation I came up with this. any tips for adding more crunch to the sound?
Just used massive and camelphat, I'm chasing those damn crunchy hi end static noises. Any Tips to get closer to the above example?
Edit: just made these now, thanks for the tips!
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I have Ableton Suite 8, Massive, Camelphat, and Ohmicide.
Any help, tutorials, etc would be much appreciated.
I know the basis of making a reese (detuned saws, chorus, unison, glide, etc) I'm more interested in the filtering techniques I can use to accomplish a sound like this:
Soundcloud
EDIT: so after a bit of experimentation I came up with this. any tips for adding more crunch to the sound?
Just used massive and camelphat, I'm chasing those damn crunchy hi end static noises. Any Tips to get closer to the above example?
Edit: just made these now, thanks for the tips!
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
reese bass thread, read the whole thing, it has some serious techniques on it. how to make that dungeon sound thread has a few reese tutorials too. maybe giving doa's search function a try?
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phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
looking on doa right now, but i can only find reason/cubase tutorials/help/etc
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
and the forum is rediculously slow to load
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neurofunk reese lines come from resampling, automation, experimentation and chopping the sounds. I believe that anything done on Cubase can be applied to any other daw. try automating various filters on the same 30 second note, make sweeps, wobbles and whatsoever on a heavily distorted reese with chorus + phaser on the mids and flanger + bit of reverb on the highs. pick up the best parts, chop them up, time stretch, reverse them, go mad. you can put it all on a sampler and control the sample start point with the pitchbend wheel or anything like that.PatrickReza wrote:and the forum is rediculously slow to load
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phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
ive gotten some pretty good ones, just looking for that specific aggressive crunchy reese
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>omigod in this tutorial he hosts the vst's in a different DAW i cant apply it to mine
>doesn't know how to reese but already has a facebook fan page
oh boy...
get yourself a sampler, WoW filter and start notching. that and multiband processing/layering is key.
kontakt is pretty ace for resampling reeses, lotsa filter types and nice distortions.
flangers and phasers on the highs can turn an otherwise meh-y reese into a jawdropping one.
highpass filter sweeps are seriously underrated
don't start with massive, i dont know why but 3 detuned saws out of massive sound somehow inferior to other synths. something about massive's oscillators sounds really really cheap.
>doesn't know how to reese but already has a facebook fan page
oh boy...
get yourself a sampler, WoW filter and start notching. that and multiband processing/layering is key.
kontakt is pretty ace for resampling reeses, lotsa filter types and nice distortions.
flangers and phasers on the highs can turn an otherwise meh-y reese into a jawdropping one.
highpass filter sweeps are seriously underrated
don't start with massive, i dont know why but 3 detuned saws out of massive sound somehow inferior to other synths. something about massive's oscillators sounds really really cheap.
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
"I know the basis of making a reese (detuned saws, chorus, unison, glide, etc) I'm more interested in the filtering techniques I can use to accomplish a sound like this"
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notch filtering
scoop out the mids there you go. have multiple notches with a bit of resonance and some reasonable drive (this is where WOW's inbuilt overdrive comes in handy) automated all over the place and run the sound through the same chain multiple times til it sounds good.
theres loads of fizzy high end, but almost no mids in the sound you linked so you should take those frequencies out.
and distort, distort, distort. only filtering without distorting the filtered signal is boring.
scoop out the mids there you go. have multiple notches with a bit of resonance and some reasonable drive (this is where WOW's inbuilt overdrive comes in handy) automated all over the place and run the sound through the same chain multiple times til it sounds good.
theres loads of fizzy high end, but almost no mids in the sound you linked so you should take those frequencies out.
and distort, distort, distort. only filtering without distorting the filtered signal is boring.
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
thanks for the tips guys keep em coming. im looking for that gritty ass spor shit.
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
So after a bit of experimentation I came up with this. any tips for adding more crunch to the sound?
Just used massive and camelphat, I'm chasing those damn crunchy hi end static noises. Any Tips to get closer to the above example?
Soundcloud
Just used massive and camelphat, I'm chasing those damn crunchy hi end static noises. Any Tips to get closer to the above example?
Soundcloud
Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
See if saturating the low-mids a little helps. Also try to add some movement to your notch filters.
Also try layering your reesse with an attacky white noise.
Also try layering your reesse with an attacky white noise.
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
if u want more crispy high end use foldback distortion..
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
appreciate it, ill look in to foldback distortions, any good plug ins for in specifically?
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
oooh duh white noise, wow that makes SO much sense! hahahbkwsk wrote:See if saturating the low-mids a little helps. Also try to add some movement to your notch filters.
Also try layering your reesse with an attacky white noise.
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
theres only a foldback vst i made in synthmaker but its mono so its annoying to use, iv never seen a foldback vst tbh :S
iv only seen a foldback plugin in reason..
try using multiband distortion to distort your highs more that will work.. or high pass some white noise and add it in your fx chain that you used for your bass (works better than just adding the white noise sometimes)
experiment!
iv only seen a foldback plugin in reason..
try using multiband distortion to distort your highs more that will work.. or high pass some white noise and add it in your fx chain that you used for your bass (works better than just adding the white noise sometimes)
experiment!
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PatrickReza
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Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
multiband distortion commencing.sunny_b_uk wrote:theres only a foldback vst i made in synthmaker but its mono so its annoying to use, iv never seen a foldback vst tbh :S
iv only seen a foldback plugin in reason..
try using multiband distortion to distort your highs more that will work.. or high pass some white noise and add it in your fx chain that you used for your bass (works better than just adding the white noise sometimes)
experiment!
Re: SPOR NEUROFUNK BASS ABLETON
Try not to overdo it! Better apply a little bit of MB distortion, resample and see where it takes you, it's pretty easy to overdo these things.PatrickReza wrote:multiband distortion commencing.this is getting gritty
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