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i mix it up a bit more now between an 808, a sine wave and klopfgeist on logic depending on how i feel and what kind of bassline i want to doJunglist wrote:Yeah, alot of old school Drum & Bass / Jungle uses 808's for subs and low end pretty much due to the fact that synths weren't as common as they are now and 808 were really popular back then. Hip Hop still uses the 808 though, probably because it likes to stick to it roots. Especially a lot of west coast rap.nedklic wrote:breakage once said on a doa q&a that he pretty much only uses 808s for sub bass.. couple of years ago now thoughJunglist wrote:Valley of the Shadows by Origin Unknown uses only an 808 sample pitched down for it's Bass!jobbanaught wrote:An easy option to get a powerful subbass is to take a 808 kick sample, put it in your favorite sampler and loop a single cycle of the waverform somewhere in the middle of the sample. The 808 kick is made of a sine and added noise. The sine gives your sub that rattling low end pressure, and the noise adds some more grittiness...![]()
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I don't think 808's really have much use imo due to the fact that a sine wave will do me fine.
the thing with 808's is (for me anyway) the transient at the start that gives it the punch on the hit that a normal sine wave doesnt have... love it!
Thats really fucking cool, just used a tail end of an 808 kick, looped 4cycles of it, tuned it and sounds the bomb! its defiantly more 'crunchy' or has more bite than a synthesis sine wave. something to do with the filtered white noise? I looked at it on a spectral analyzer, and there was some very quiet white noise across the whole sample!
Cheers for this! Have some of my Chips
Cheers for this! Have some of my Chips

Ummmm..... Im not sure if this is legit (I know great start to post) But mods delete this post if it is!
Found some guy had sampled all kinds of old drum machines!
http://machines.hyperreal.org/samples.html
Found some guy had sampled all kinds of old drum machines!
http://machines.hyperreal.org/samples.html
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yea it's legitEcliptic wrote:Ummmm..... Im not sure if this is legit (I know great start to post) But mods delete this post if it is!
Found some guy had sampled all kinds of old drum machines!
http://machines.hyperreal.org/samples.html
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Ecliptic wrote:Thats really fucking cool, just used a tail end of an 808 kick, looped 4cycles of it, tuned it and sounds the bomb! its defiantly more 'crunchy' or has more bite than a synthesis sine wave. something to do with the filtered white noise? I looked at it on a spectral analyzer, and there was some very quiet white noise across the whole sample!
Cheers for this! Have some of my Chips



Experienced that a week ago when I first messed with it


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Is that normally sorted out by engineers tho?Ecliptic wrote:Any bass Frequency below around 100hz should be in mono because of the wide grooves needed to be cut to vinyl, in stereo the cutting needle/playback needle would Skip grooves.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Rashad Becker talks about this very subject here http://www.monolake.de/interviews/mastering.html. A guy that clearly has ears AND brain. Just search for "mono" if you don't want to read the whole thing.Ecliptic wrote:should be in mono because of the wide grooves needed to be cut to vinyl, in stereo the cutting needle/playback needle would Skip grooves.
It's worth it, though.
I always wondered about this, people talking about keeping bass in mono. Well unless you specifically pan your sub/bass then surely it's fine to cut.Blip wrote:Rashad Becker talks about this very subject here http://www.monolake.de/interviews/mastering.html. A guy that clearly has ears AND brain. Just search for "mono" if you don't want to read the whole thing.Ecliptic wrote:should be in mono because of the wide grooves needed to be cut to vinyl, in stereo the cutting needle/playback needle would Skip grooves.
It's worth it, though.
Yes well there is a bit of a pitch bend in an 808 innit? Which why some have a problem tuning them. Rather than using an actual 808 sample I like to craft them myself that way I know it's in tune. If laziness is still a problem there is a nice little patch in Predator called tuned 808 or something like that. I usually only use a sine when you just need to fatten up an existing b-line.breakage wrote:i mix it up a bit more now between an 808, a sine wave and klopfgeist on logic depending on how i feel and what kind of bassline i want to doJunglist wrote:Yeah, alot of old school Drum & Bass / Jungle uses 808's for subs and low end pretty much due to the fact that synths weren't as common as they are now and 808 were really popular back then. Hip Hop still uses the 808 though, probably because it likes to stick to it roots. Especially a lot of west coast rap.nedklic wrote:breakage once said on a doa q&a that he pretty much only uses 808s for sub bass.. couple of years ago now thoughJunglist wrote:Valley of the Shadows by Origin Unknown uses only an 808 sample pitched down for it's Bass!jobbanaught wrote:An easy option to get a powerful subbass is to take a 808 kick sample, put it in your favorite sampler and loop a single cycle of the waverform somewhere in the middle of the sample. The 808 kick is made of a sine and added noise. The sine gives your sub that rattling low end pressure, and the noise adds some more grittiness...![]()
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I don't think 808's really have much use imo due to the fact that a sine wave will do me fine.
the thing with 808's is (for me anyway) the transient at the start that gives it the punch on the hit that a normal sine wave doesnt have... love it!
BTW someone said your bass shouldn't play a chord. Usually not but I wouldn't rule it out. Maybe not a full chord but a double-stop can sound nice in the lower registers. Artificial Intelligence has some really big tunes with bass chords a few years back.
Foooookin know it. I had up and downstairs neighbors complaining 5 mins after i found it!jobbanaught wrote:Ecliptic wrote:Thats really fucking cool, just used a tail end of an 808 kick, looped 4cycles of it, tuned it and sounds the bomb! its defiantly more 'crunchy' or has more bite than a synthesis sine wave. something to do with the filtered white noise? I looked at it on a spectral analyzer, and there was some very quiet white noise across the whole sample!
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Experienced that a week ago when I first messed with it5 mins of setup and suddenly my bass shattered the walls!!!
The extra white noise gives it a fu*#ing nasty character
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