That Noisia Reese (Neurofunk Bassline Tricks)

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That Noisia Reese (Neurofunk Bassline Tricks)

Post by Thatoneguy1224 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:43 am

Hey guys i just found these 2 videos that show some tricks of the trade when it comes to making huge reese basslines found in Neurofunk!




My question is how does a person take these recordings and make them into reesey bass bombs!!!
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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:45 am

well what they do is....

















ask in the right subforum eg production.
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Post by bustadoug » Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:57 pm

Not sure but one method would be to load one small bit into a sampler or hranulizer like camel alchemy

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Post by johnnyng » Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:01 pm

Thatoneguy1224 wrote:Hey guys i just found these 2 videos that show some tricks of the trade when it comes to making huge reese basslines found in Neurofunk!


My question is how does a person take these recordings and make them into reesey bass bombs!!!
A lot of those sounds are often layered with a reece or sub underneath. Foley samples are used to get some interesting movement on the top end when layered with other things. If you use Ableton you can do a lot by using an instrument rack for your mid-bass and using chains to layer and switch between them using the chain selector. It all comes down to experimentation. If you don't think of it as work or as being tedious, it actually becomes as enjoyable as creating the finished track.

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Post by LordOmega » Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:18 pm

Hello my name is Lord Omega

Now Noisia reeses... well. Noisia are extremely clever when it comes to reeses and to be honest I don't think I could recreate any of there reeses 100% :corncry: . BUT! I think that with the right techniques I could get fairly close. :cornlol:

NOW!

Noisia have said in the past that they don't use Massive, but to be honest Massive is very popular and makes epic sounds so we'll use it anyway. So I've come up with a reese patch which is pretty sick and should help you to make some filthy reese basses in no time. :4:

Here is the download link to the .ksd
http://www.mediafire.com/?3img372ooke2b6k

Enjoy :corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
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Post by Icetickle » Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:57 pm

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Post by GregoryTJ » Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:00 pm

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If you like one of these ask for details, some are a bit complicated.

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Post by fragments » Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:39 am

Check the sound design subforum there is a huge Reese thread with tons of resources
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Post by ill mindset » Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:10 am

GregoryTJ wrote:Soundcloud

If you like one of these ask for details, some are a bit complicated.
the last few are especially tasty. details?

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Post by GregoryTJ » Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:12 pm

ill mindset wrote:
GregoryTJ wrote:Soundcloud

If you like one of these ask for details, some are a bit complicated.
the last few are especially tasty. details?
If you mean the last 4 vowely growls then here is what I did:

I used sytrus, made a growl, this is pretty simple and I really don't want to explain myself for the 500000th time :lol: , I think seamless does some tutorials that are similar-ish to my method.

To get that really vowely quality I just used like 6 notch filters automated them so that one automation would make them all move up or down and another would make them move together and apart. I did this with love philter.
You might be able to do this with a comb filter too but it is going to be different.

Then I did some compression and reverb.

That is it. :)

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Post by mromgwtf » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:57 am

LordOmega wrote: Noisia have said in the past that they don't use Massive
FUCKING BULLSHIT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezh2BM2dh5s

I watched this whole thing and somewhere they said they use Massive, fm8, razor and sylenth1.
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Post by Toolman4 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:33 pm

yea it's pretty disappointing how many people post statements without proper research. Check it out people, you have 2 choices:

A) preface your 'claim' with the phrase "I think.."
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B) Do the research and/Or Cite your source if challenged.

saying that you just heard it somewhere is bullshit and frustrating. At the very least, it's the millennial generation's responsibility to be the most self educated/resourceful (I think I know this term applies to America more than Europe). And no one is wrong to hold them to that expectation. We don't have an excuse, because we grew up with the internet. The majority of this community is European or American. More people is those nations have internet access than ever. Either do it or screw off. It's unfortunate they can't hold themselves to that expectation as they hold so many of their own with what they think is the 'real world' and other people around them.

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