Hey guys, Haven't been here in years. So feel a bit rude coming on and asking a ( How to make "insert artist bass" )
Here is the track in question, drop is around 1:06
The bass is the main LFO bass in the drop. Screamed Native Instruments Razor at me when I heard it, though I have tried and cant get it. Lfo is a down ramp I believe. Just cant get the correct texture.
Any tips from any one?
Thanks
Matt
The Prototypes - Abyss, Razor LFO bass help please.
Re: The Prototypes - Abyss, Razor LFO bass help please.
I PROMISE you will get much closer results from using an envelope. And it also seems that there is a nice amount of distortion after the created movement. So either resample or do some nice long fx chain that gives that meaty-ness (that's a bunch of gently layered distortion/saturation in the mids)...
Re: The Prototypes - Abyss, Razor LFO bass help please.
I got real close, quickly with massive and ableton.
Saw -12 st and square wave at 0 --> blend down ramp lfo slightly with sine @ 1/16 speed and attach it to the amp --> make a quick plucky envelope and attach it to the pitch of both osc. and modulate 24 st --> a good amount of white niose --> parabolic shaper, both knobs half way up --> tube dist --> soundgoodizer or you wah shock (might not be needed), --> ableton's vocoder: increase bands to 40, scoop some of the mid/low mid out, change carrier to 'modulator', don't click enhance, keep dry/wet all the way up, eq to cut out the sub frequencies and also search around for shitty and muddy freqs to remove, distort again with ohmicide if you want, add a separate pure sub with a 1/16 ramp/sine lfo on the amp ...... i did it fast so there was a lot of wompy mud to try to remove.
i messed with adding the lfo to a filter, dimension expander and other stuff...it all sounded fine but not important to the sound. the main thing is the the lfo on amp, envelope for a punchy attack, distortion, white noise and vocoder.
Saw -12 st and square wave at 0 --> blend down ramp lfo slightly with sine @ 1/16 speed and attach it to the amp --> make a quick plucky envelope and attach it to the pitch of both osc. and modulate 24 st --> a good amount of white niose --> parabolic shaper, both knobs half way up --> tube dist --> soundgoodizer or you wah shock (might not be needed), --> ableton's vocoder: increase bands to 40, scoop some of the mid/low mid out, change carrier to 'modulator', don't click enhance, keep dry/wet all the way up, eq to cut out the sub frequencies and also search around for shitty and muddy freqs to remove, distort again with ohmicide if you want, add a separate pure sub with a 1/16 ramp/sine lfo on the amp ...... i did it fast so there was a lot of wompy mud to try to remove.
i messed with adding the lfo to a filter, dimension expander and other stuff...it all sounded fine but not important to the sound. the main thing is the the lfo on amp, envelope for a punchy attack, distortion, white noise and vocoder.
Re: The Prototypes - Abyss, Razor LFO bass help please.
This is one's out of a razor patchbank, might be the xenos one, i'll have a look when i get home
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