The Reese Bass Thread

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by s3nate » Sat Jul 06, 2013 6:55 am

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Made this today. 4 different reeses put together. Notes were based off of Skope's track 'Crooked'

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Genevieve » Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:17 am



How do you go about giving a reese that... smooth and I hate saying that, but "warm" quality that it has here at 1:50? I get saturation and distortion but there's more going on. Band distortion targeted at the lower mids?
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Post by TheOcularInvisible » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:44 pm

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Harmor's log distortion is fucking sexy
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Post by PillowFight » Fri Jul 12, 2013 1:47 am

TheOcularInvisible wrote:Soundcloud
Harmor's log distortion is fucking sexy
if they ever made harmor a VST for every DAW i would spend all of my money on it. That synth has such a raw organic powerful sound to it.
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by tayo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 2:10 am

PillowFight wrote:
TheOcularInvisible wrote:Soundcloud
Harmor's log distortion is fucking sexy
if they ever made harmor a VST for every DAW i would spend all of my money on it. That synth has such a raw organic powerful sound to it.
Its is a vst? Ive tried it with ableton

http://www.image-line.com/plugins/Synths/Harmor/

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PillowFight » Fri Jul 12, 2013 2:12 am

tayo wrote:
PillowFight wrote:
TheOcularInvisible wrote:Soundcloud
Harmor's log distortion is fucking sexy
if they ever made harmor a VST for every DAW i would spend all of my money on it. That synth has such a raw organic powerful sound to it.
Its is a vst? Ive tried it with ableton

http://www.image-line.com/plugins/Synths/Harmor/
Oh for some reason i thought it was FL only....also it WOULD only be for PC.
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by LogiSpark » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:46 pm

TheOcularInvisible wrote:Soundcloud
Harmor's log distortion is fucking sexy
Pretty amazing man :o Would you give any details on that reese?
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PatrickReza » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:32 am

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made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D

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Post by mthrfnk » Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:09 am

PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
I was thinking the other day when a track of yours popped up on soundcloud how you've "blown up" since I last saw you post around here, congrats man. Nice reese btw and I love your Justice remix.
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PatrickReza » Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:07 pm

mthrfnk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
I was thinking the other day when a track of yours popped up on soundcloud how you've "blown up" since I last saw you post around here, congrats man. Nice reese btw and I love your Justice remix.
hahahah thanks man :D still really trying to get into making these twisty reeses just not with fl or harmor because i feel like thats how every neuro type bass is made nowadays and I want mine to be unique. Also I draw inspiration from koan and culprate who use reason and ableton respectively. plus I only have a mac so I've never even had the chance to work on fl or harmor for my resynthesizing and resampling :D

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Post by mthrfnk » Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:36 pm

PatrickReza wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
I was thinking the other day when a track of yours popped up on soundcloud how you've "blown up" since I last saw you post around here, congrats man. Nice reese btw and I love your Justice remix.
hahahah thanks man :D still really trying to get into making these twisty reeses just not with fl or harmor because i feel like thats how every neuro type bass is made nowadays and I want mine to be unique. Also I draw inspiration from koan and culprate who use reason and ableton respectively. plus I only have a mac so I've never even had the chance to work on fl or harmor for my resynthesizing and resampling :D
Haha I know what you mean man, I see a lot of reese based tracks atm and they all scream "Harmor" based of SeamlessR's tuts lol... Btw how the hell did you score that Moby remix because that was official wasn't it? :W:
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PatrickReza » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:29 pm

mthrfnk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:
mthrfnk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
I was thinking the other day when a track of yours popped up on soundcloud how you've "blown up" since I last saw you post around here, congrats man. Nice reese btw and I love your Justice remix.
hahahah thanks man :D still really trying to get into making these twisty reeses just not with fl or harmor because i feel like thats how every neuro type bass is made nowadays and I want mine to be unique. Also I draw inspiration from koan and culprate who use reason and ableton respectively. plus I only have a mac so I've never even had the chance to work on fl or harmor for my resynthesizing and resampling :D
Haha I know what you mean man, I see a lot of reese based tracks atm and they all scream "Harmor" based of SeamlessR's tuts lol... Btw how the hell did you score that Moby remix because that was official wasn't it? :W:
yeah it was! moby's mgmt and the directors from the bourne movie hit me up :D

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Post by ieatfunk » Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:39 pm

PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
This is awesome. I'm starting to love the twisty messed up reese. Care to go through the general steps?
(I understand that you want something unique so wouldn't want to go too deeply into what you did)
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PatrickReza » Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:37 am

ieatfunk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
This is awesome. I'm starting to love the twisty messed up reese. Care to go through the general steps?
(I understand that you want something unique so wouldn't want to go too deeply into what you did)
So basically I make my neuro basses without detuning waveshapes :D the basic sound is simply a square d wave being modulated by some pitch enverlope and a 24db notch filter (all within operator)
After that I have an eq eight mapped to max for live's lfo slowly sweeping through 100-500hz with a notch filter.

After that I bounced it down to audio (resampled it)

Found some cool pieces and cut em up and put them together

then using an eq eight I seperated the sub (low pass @100z) mid range (100-2.5k) and hi's (2.5-20k) resampled them and put each into a seperate channel

for the lows: glue compressor

for the mids: low pass autofilter modulation + some very light chorus

for the hi's: i used ableton's amp to get it nice and crunchy and then topped on some hi pass modulation (auto filter) with some
glue compressor to beef it up a bit :D

then sidechained it to the basic as f**k drums :D

keep in mind half of neuro basses are finding a good pitch bend/glide melody and arrangement :D

also I timestretched some pieces using abletons warp function to get some granular goodness/extra crunch/flutter textures

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Post by R3b_Official » Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:55 pm

PatrickReza wrote:
ieatfunk wrote:
PatrickReza wrote:Soundcloud

made with ableton's in the box stuff :D

edit: dunno if the soundcloud player is working but if it doesn't just click the link :D
This is awesome. I'm starting to love the twisty messed up reese. Care to go through the general steps?
(I understand that you want something unique so wouldn't want to go too deeply into what you did)
So basically I make my neuro basses without detuning waveshapes :D the basic sound is simply a square d wave being modulated by some pitch enverlope and a 24db notch filter (all within operator)
After that I have an eq eight mapped to max for live's lfo slowly sweeping through 100-500hz with a notch filter.

After that I bounced it down to audio (resampled it)

Found some cool pieces and cut em up and put them together

then using an eq eight I seperated the sub (low pass @100z) mid range (100-2.5k) and hi's (2.5-20k) resampled them and put each into a seperate channel

for the lows: glue compressor

for the mids: low pass autofilter modulation + some very light chorus

for the hi's: i used ableton's amp to get it nice and crunchy and then topped on some hi pass modulation (auto filter) with some
glue compressor to beef it up a bit :D

then sidechained it to the basic as f**k drums :D

keep in mind half of neuro basses are finding a good pitch bend/glide melody and arrangement :D

also I timestretched some pieces using abletons warp function to get some granular goodness/extra crunch/flutter textures

Finally someone to sum it up nicely and not being a hard ass and say oh its just detuned saws with some filter :u:

Great response but the warping idea is great! Going to try that out soon. :corndance:
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Post by PhotonOfficial » Sun Jul 14, 2013 8:40 pm

Went for the sort of gnarly growl style reese that works well in glitch hop, I haven't been very active on the forum lately:

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by PatrickReza » Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:49 am

PhotonOfficial wrote:Went for the sort of gnarly growl style reese that works well in glitch hop, I haven't been very active on the forum lately:

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harmor? fl? or no?

I use ableton really interested in making these kinds of reeses (i.e. similar to koan sound)
not so much to incorporate in my tracks but just to learn the techniques to get this specific type of sound/harmonics

care to share?

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Squidbot » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:10 pm

Oh jeez. 53 pages and I'm finally here.

https://soundcloud.com/fallout-in-parad ... ip/s-8dhQV

My super amateur reese in a song I've been working on.
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Post by Augment » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:17 pm

Squidbot wrote:Oh jeez. 53 pages and I'm finally here.

https://soundcloud.com/fallout-in-paradise/carnifex-wip

My super amateur reese in a song I've been working on.
Haha, welcome! Is your track set to private? Cannot follow the link, so you might want to add the private link if it is set to private. Press the 'Share' button under the waveform and copy the secret link! :W:

I might as well add something to the thread while I'm here, so here's some of the reeses I've made recently. No verb or anything on them yet, not any foley layered either, that'll have to wait till they're in a tune, haha.
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Post by Squidbot » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:22 pm

Okay, here it is! :D

https://soundcloud.com/fallout-in-parad ... ip/s-8dhQV

That link is nifty. I'll have to remember that.
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