The Reese Bass Thread

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Post by TeRRo » Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:43 pm

Fowles wrote:
TeRRo wrote:Fowles: ty for the feedback, spot on. I really like your reeses too, crisp production on them :D
thanks dude. what synth are you using? they remind me koan's reeses in introvert.
I'm using NI Massive, and here's how it sounds in MIDI:

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Couple resamples later...

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So you kinda get the idea how big of a role the processing plays, for the movement I just used a hella lot of notch/lowpass filterzz
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Fowles » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:30 pm

TeRRo wrote:
Fowles wrote:
TeRRo wrote:Fowles: ty for the feedback, spot on. I really like your reeses too, crisp production on them :D
thanks dude. what synth are you using? they remind me koan's reeses in introvert.
I'm using NI Massive, and here's how it sounds in MIDI:

Soundcloud

Couple resamples later...

Soundcloud

So you kinda get the idea how big of a role the processing plays, for the movement I just used a hella lot of notch/lowpass filterzz
right on, thats pretty awesome. Never really attempted/thought to do a reese that way. I'll def have to try that soon!
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Post by dotcurrency » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:50 pm

Here's one I processed and reprocessed a few times.

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Trichome » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:35 pm

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my first jump up tune, all the basses are reeses. the #1 tip i can give in making reeses sound metallic like this is add a very short delay and tune it to a particular note. (in this tune its D)
then whatever note you play in the piano roll, it will always sound like its being played in D because of the delay.
in the second part when the bass sound is switched up all i did was just play higher notes.

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Post by mthrfnk » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:41 pm

Trainrek wrote:Soundcloud

my first jump up tune, all the basses are reeses. the #1 tip i can give in making reeses sound metallic like this is add a very short delay and tune it to a particular note. (in this tune its D)
then whatever note you play in the piano roll, it will always sound like its being played in D because of the delay.
in the second part when the bass sound is switched up all i did was just play higher notes.

have fun
Nice tune man. Could you explain what you mean by "tune the delay", do you mean add a delay, bounce it and then repitch it or something else?
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Post by Trichome » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:43 pm

basically, when you add a really short delay it sounds like tone being played over the bass, if you tweak the delay time in really small amounts you can change the pitch of that tone. just make it so the tone is playing a particular note.

try it and you'll see what i mean, its kinda hard to explain
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Fowles » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:11 am

so i went to a chase and status show on friday. Went back to my friend's place for an after party and someone was playing this wicked Dnb with awesome reeses. I commented on the awesome reeses, and the guy who was playing the music showed me some of his tunes. Some real noisia/culprate style reeses in his tunes. I expressed to him how impressed I was, and he was very humble about it, making it seem like it wasn't a big deal. meanwhile i'm shitting my pants in amazement.

anywho... i dunno how he made these, but i thought id share anyways.

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Post by twilitez » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:50 am

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Post by perileyes » Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:07 am

Soundcloud I gave it a 2 hour go, and got this! What do you guys think? If anyone would like the Ableton patch, I'll post it. I guess even if you don't have some of the plugins, you can still see what order the plugins are in.

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Post by TherapyBE » Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:25 am

perileyes wrote:Soundcloud I gave it a 2 hour go, and got this! What do you guys think? If anyone would like the Ableton patch, I'll post it. I guess even if you don't have some of the plugins, you can still see what order the plugins are in.
Nice, would love the patch! :6:
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Post by perileyes » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:07 pm

So as DJ Stick requested, here is the Ableton file for that reese I posted just above here http://www.mediafire.com/?76dr8mlkx6ytkjk . I think it kind of has a Phace-ish quality to it, pretty sweet! For those of you that can actually open this (ableton people), and the presumably lesser few of you who have all of the plugins I used, you can actually just go into the initial instrument rack and dump other reese basses in there and it's insta-crazy! I tried it with a pack of reese samples from somewhere in the first 10 pages of this thread, and it was awesome.

Side note, I know there is a that little garble/crunch/artifact/BS in the low end somewhere; I think its the L3 Ultramaximizer, I dunno, but I'm sure 5 minutes of hunting for it and you'd be able to get rid of that.

Have fun!

*Edit I'm using a Mac with Ableton 8.2. Aside from the Ableton plugins, you'll need:
Fabfilter Simplon (not a problem if you don't have it, another filter could be put in its place instead, i just really like that one)
Waves L3 Ultramaximizer (if you don't have this, something like Sonnox Inflator or any other maximizer should be ok)
Tone2 Filterbank 3 (....you might need this one. It just has a great notch filter; i had 4 being used, each's cutoff offset a little)
Ableton's Amp (if you are using an older version that doesn't have Amp, you could probably get away with some other amp plugin)
Audio Damage Kombinat

Also just realized there is a sweet little band-splitter in the channel after the patch, grab that too!

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by dotcurrency » Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:04 am

perileyes wrote:So as DJ Stick requested, here is the Ableton file for that reese I posted just above here http://www.mediafire.com/?76dr8mlkx6ytkjk . I think it kind of has a Phace-ish quality to it, pretty sweet! For those of you that can actually open this (ableton people), and the presumably lesser few of you who have all of the plugins I used, you can actually just go into the initial instrument rack and dump other reese basses in there and it's insta-crazy! I tried it with a pack of reese samples from somewhere in the first 10 pages of this thread, and it was awesome.

Side note, I know there is a that little garble/crunch/artifact/BS in the low end somewhere; I think its the L3 Ultramaximizer, I dunno, but I'm sure 5 minutes of hunting for it and you'd be able to get rid of that.

Have fun!

*Edit I'm using a Mac with Ableton 8.2. Aside from the Ableton plugins, you'll need:
Fabfilter Simplon (not a problem if you don't have it, another filter could be put in its place instead, i just really like that one)
Waves L3 Ultramaximizer (if you don't have this, something like Sonnox Inflator or any other maximizer should be ok)
Tone2 Filterbank 3 (....you might need this one. It just has a great notch filter; i had 4 being used, each's cutoff offset a little)
Ableton's Amp (if you are using an older version that doesn't have Amp, you could probably get away with some other amp plugin)
Audio Damage Kombinat

Also just realized there is a sweet little band-splitter in the channel after the patch, grab that too!


Wanna give us non-ableton guys some insight on how you made it? :6: Much appreciated.



In other news, here's a reese I made in FL, Massive, and native plugins (except 1 instance of iZotope Trash I believe. )

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by eightyseven » Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:18 pm

here's a tiny clip of a track i've been working on for a day or two :)

WARNING: nasty tearout reese inside <3

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by mthrfnk » Sat Dec 08, 2012 12:55 pm

eightyseven wrote:here's a tiny clip of a track i've been working on for a day or two :)

WARNING: nasty tearout reese inside <3

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Any details on production?
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by eightyseven » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:26 pm

i'm pretty damn drunk and tired right meow... honestly, in general i couldn't tell you much more else besides things that have been said here and on DOA's grid :-\ i'll definitely write up a general idea of what i did tomorrow, but everything will vary depending on the first (base/main) reese that you make.

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by eightyseven » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:28 pm

errr, i figured you meant production on the reese of course? :p

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Post by mthrfnk » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:34 pm

Yes... just wanted a general overview (e.g. you're starting synth & waveforms plus what FX/resampling you may have used) :W:
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by eightyseven » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:48 pm

yeah for sure! i'll throw up a .wav of the initial patch that it was made from. it's a (fairly) simple reese patch that i made in sylenth - it's definitely super powerful, especially with the right effect or two after that vst in the chain ( ;) )

after that though, it gets pretty complicated and tends to never follow an über-specific list of things, but more so moderation, splitting frequencies, and knowing your vst effects (and more importantly, WHAT they're doing to the sound) intimately.

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by eightyseven » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:50 pm

ooh! sends / returns are awesome, as well as making full use of the stereoscopic field - á la panning ;) this can make for a HUGE sound when layered properly

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by IamDroid » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:58 pm

eightyseven wrote:here's a tiny clip of a track i've been working on for a day or two :)

WARNING: nasty tearout reese inside <3

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Whoa nice reese man, sounds awesome. Though too me, it sounds like the reese isn't fat enough. Theres plently of sub bass, but it might need be layered with some other mid range bass to make it sound fuller. But other than that, good shit.

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