Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
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PatrickReza
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Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
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Last edited by PatrickReza on Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
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Square waves
Square waves
Re: Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
Savants stuff is so weird.
On topic; tight small reverbs can help making midrange metallic.
On topic; tight small reverbs can help making midrange metallic.
Re: Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
Flangers + Square wavesEskimo wrote:^
Square waves
Exilium wrote:distorted square
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Re: Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
And short reverbs. And warp distortion if you got that shit.
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Re: Savant Metallic Midrange Reese Growl?
these guys are right u can either use a flanger or a tight reverb on a bass.
it would wreck the sound if you misuse them though so you'll have to tweak very finely to get it sounding right.
it would wreck the sound if you misuse them though so you'll have to tweak very finely to get it sounding right.
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