That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

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That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by FAARE FACED » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:06 pm

I can't even handle the sub genre classification that's happening but anyway, i counldn't help but to notice a new kind of sounds people are making right know, and I find it very interesting.
I'm talking about stuff like that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7mB7gY6604
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAfJDiaNHy0

It's very obvious that there's a lot of filter modulation going on, but still I can't manage to get close to these sounds. Also, I found that the sub is overwhelmingly powerful, without making it muddy. Do you have an idea how is this achieved ? I was thinking of layering a "high sub", being a sine at around 80hz, but maybe there's another way ?
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by mthrfnk » Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:18 pm

>Reese bass thread.
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by Blingley » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:15 pm

FAARE FACED wrote:It's very obvious that there's a lot of filter modulation going on, but still I can't manage to get close to these sounds.
A reese bass with multiple notch filters, some flanger/phaser/chorus to taste, and liberal distortion. That's about the basis. Cook to taste.

If desired, cut highs before distortion for a bit more "crunchy" rather than "sizzly" sound.
FAARE FACED wrote:Also, I found that the sub is overwhelmingly powerful, without making it muddy. Do you have an idea how is this achieved?
The same way as DnB: Making sure it doesn't clash with other elements. The kicks seem to be really snappy and quick.

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Also, someone merge this to the reese bass thread.
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by lloydy » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:23 pm

Also clever eqing to cut mud,really i find most of the mud around 300-500hz area.So just eq out chunks or a little at the time to cut that mud down.
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by FAARE FACED » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:26 pm

mthrfnk wrote:>Reese bass thread.
True. However now that we have a sub forum specifically dedicated to sound design, i thought making a separate thread for a kind of sound made sense. My bad if it doesnt.
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by Blingley » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:13 pm

FAARE FACED wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:>Reese bass thread.
True. However now that we have a sub forum specifically dedicated to sound design, i thought making a separate thread for a kind of sound made sense. My bad if it doesnt.
Searching through that one could also be helpful. I'm pretty sure you're not the first one to ask this. ;-)
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by mthrfnk » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:20 pm

FAARE FACED wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:>Reese bass thread.
True. However now that we have a sub forum specifically dedicated to sound design, i thought making a separate thread for a kind of sound made sense. My bad if it doesnt.
Yeah I suppose so, although theres a lot of hollow-reese i.e. glitch/neuro-hop bass stuff in that thread, I've actually posted a few KOAN sounding tips/pics :)
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by sunny_b_uk » Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:02 pm

FAARE FACED wrote:I'm talking about stuff like that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7mB7gY6604
iv been making sounds like this recently in IL harmor. using a square wave (with 4-8 unison voices SLIGHTLY detuned) and harmor's phaser + plenty of distortion does the trick.
im guessing the same will work if you detune a few square waves and use phasers, filters and distortion. the trick is catching sweet spots with the phaser (so automate it manually).
also you'll get very drastic changes if you tweak any effect before the distortion.
this technique works really well for typical neurohop stuff ;-)

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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by FAARE FACED » Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:46 pm

sunny_b_uk wrote:
FAARE FACED wrote:I'm talking about stuff like that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7mB7gY6604
iv been making sounds like this recently in IL harmor. using a square wave (with 4-8 unison voices SLIGHTLY detuned) and harmor's phaser + plenty of distortion does the trick.
im guessing the same will work if you detune a few square waves and use phasers, filters and distortion. the trick is catching sweet spots with the phaser (so automate it manually).
also you'll get very drastic changes if you tweak any effect before the distortion.
this technique works really well for typical neurohop stuff ;-)

I'll definately have a look at this. I recently discovered what Harmor was capable of, especially with the Harmonic Unison pitch which gives crazy stuff. Thanks a lot, i'll experiment :)
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by Eskimo » Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:54 pm

sunny_b_uk wrote:
FAARE FACED wrote:I'm talking about stuff like that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7mB7gY6604
iv been making sounds like this recently in IL harmor. using a square wave (with 4-8 unison voices SLIGHTLY detuned) and harmor's phaser + plenty of distortion does the trick.
im guessing the same will work if you detune a few square waves and use phasers, filters and distortion. the trick is catching sweet spots with the phaser (so automate it manually).
also you'll get very drastic changes if you tweak any effect before the distortion.
this technique works really well for typical neurohop stuff ;-)
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Re: That "bandwagon" glitch/neuro type of bass

Post by Hircine » Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:45 am

split bands, clipping style distortion on the mid/high band, saturate the low end a bit, compress it a few times together, eq out the 200~500hz mud and have fun.
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