just basic fm in sytrus + Vocodex + Harmor.If somebody´s interested, I can elaborate more on how I did those.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:35 pm
by tomz
Can you elaborate on the growl?
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 7:13 pm
by Local Hero
yeah!
the growl is a combination of a patch in sytrus (a sawtooth waveform with added harmonics on the fundamental being modulated by an another saw to get the vowely sound) and a vocal sample from the FL studio stock samples, that says "oh yeah!)
i run both of them through vocodex, the synth is obviously the carrier and the vocal sample the modulator, record it in edison and drag it into harmor and use its internal distortion, unison and chorus to beef up the sound.record again and drag into another harmor...rinse and repeat...and voila!phat growl:)
it is important to put the chorus/phaser/flanger (or any pitch-related effect) after the distortion, because the pitch difference in the signal caused by those effects (chorus is closely related to unison) is the thing, that causes the "magic".
experiment with noth filters after or/and automate a lowpass filter to get those noisia bass cuts.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:29 pm
by tomz
Thanks man.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:32 pm
by PhotonOfficial
Got a few reeses in this WIP at 0:55 and 1:59. Build up isn't finished yet obviously but yeah. If you want a tut, please tell me which sound you want:D thank you:)
PhotonOfficial wrote:Got a few reeses in this WIP at 0:55 and 1:59. Build up isn't finished yet obviously but yeah. If you want a tut, please tell me which sound you want:D thank you:)
The drums remind of Reso- Axion (Koan Sound Remix), the reese is very good, are you okay to give some details?
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:42 pm
by PhotonOfficial
LogiSpark wrote:
PhotonOfficial wrote:Got a few reeses in this WIP at 0:55 and 1:59. Build up isn't finished yet obviously but yeah. If you want a tut, please tell me which sound you want:D thank you:)
The drums remind of Reso- Axion (Koan Sound Remix), the reese is very good, are you okay to give some details?
Thank you, and of course! Which sound specifically as there are a few different reeses chopped up?
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:06 pm
by LogiSpark
PhotonOfficial wrote:
LogiSpark wrote:
PhotonOfficial wrote:Got a few reeses in this WIP at 0:55 and 1:59. Build up isn't finished yet obviously but yeah. If you want a tut, please tell me which sound you want:D thank you:)
The drums remind of Reso- Axion (Koan Sound Remix), the reese is very good, are you okay to give some details?
Thank you, and of course! Which sound specifically as there are a few different reeses chopped up?
First reese of 0:55, and also what DAW do you use (I'm curious XD), I use FL
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:38 pm
by PhotonOfficial
LogiSpark wrote:
PhotonOfficial wrote:
LogiSpark wrote:
PhotonOfficial wrote:Got a few reeses in this WIP at 0:55 and 1:59. Build up isn't finished yet obviously but yeah. If you want a tut, please tell me which sound you want:D thank you:)
The drums remind of Reso- Axion (Koan Sound Remix), the reese is very good, are you okay to give some details?
Thank you, and of course! Which sound specifically as there are a few different reeses chopped up?
First reese of 0:55, and also what DAW do you use (I'm curious XD), I use FL
For that reese part I used FM8.
It consists of one sawtooth operator at the default ratio of 1.00 being modulated by 50% from a second sawtooth operator at a ratio of 2.00, and the second operator is being modulated 30% by a third sawtooth operator again at a ratio of 2.00. I then used the unison part of FM8 and gave it 32 voices and a moderate amount of detune. I then used frequency splitting with mild chorus and flanger on the highs along with some distortion and a stereo enhancer (not stereo delay), tiny amount of distortion and chorus on the mids and some gentle saturation on the lows. I then bussed it together and did some simple eq automation, added some reverb and bob was my uncle. The trick is in the EQ automation.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:27 am
by LogiSpark
Hey photon is this what the rough patch looks like?
LogiSpark wrote:LATE POST! Here a Fl Studio project file on frequency splitting that I made. Just insert your VST and work with your bass on see what you get.
that's actually pretty nice, not much difference from the source sound after running through it, gj
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:54 am
by azuk
LogiSpark wrote:LATE POST! Here a Fl Studio project file on frequency splitting that I made. Just insert your VST and work with your bass on see what you get.