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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:28 pm
by audiowaves
You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:05 pm
by TheOcularInvisible
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:
I'm not sure how to respond to that

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:21 pm
by Eskimo
TheOcularInvisible wrote:
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:
I'm not sure how to respond to that
Take it like a man. :Q:

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:55 pm
by Augment
Eskimo wrote:
TheOcularInvisible wrote:
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:
I'm not sure how to respond to that
Take it like a man. :Q:
But he's a boy...
Haha jk, but to his question; think I've seen a vid on youtube kinda close to it, try searching

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:56 pm
by PhotonOfficial
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:
Honestly, I've heard 15 year olds with a heck of a lot more potential than most adults these days. More spare time = more wubs. Don't understand how age would affect anything to be honest.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:33 pm
by LogiSpark
PhotonOfficial wrote:
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:
Honestly, I've heard 15 year olds with a heck of a lot more potential than most adults these days. More spare time = more wubs. Don't understand how age would affect anything to be honest.
Memtrix is a great example of young talents that can make kick ass music. He started a 15 but didn't go big until 15 when he was signed to lifted music, hear his dnb track "Mind Control" it has reeses just like noisia. Most adult artists (NO OFFENSE) would make more music if they'd stop drinking themselves to death as I see on most of their tour vids (Krewella are drunkards IMO).

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:39 pm
by audiowaves
Yeah, seems like 15 year olds aren't able to do some research on their own.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:44 pm
by TheOcularInvisible
manudiao wrote:Yeah, seems like 15 year olds aren't able to do some research on their own.
Well for one thing, I've done plenty of research and I can make reeses. I was asking for advice on how to make a specific sound. If its such an issue to ask for help with sound design then I don't really see the point of this thread.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:54 pm
by PhotonOfficial
Anyways I had a go at the chugging type bassline. I simply chopped up a Reese that I had already recorded to get the percussive chug sound and I added extreme amounts of distortion.

Here is the result:

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 4:17 pm
by LogiSpark
Been on this forum for quite a while and haven't said this...

I know the basics of reese basses like it's a detuned saw wave with some unison, but I really want to make them have squelch. I'm not trying to replicate anybody, I just want to make my own sound. I tried things like automating the depth and cutoff a chorus and using EQ automation but it sounds completely shit :( Any of you guys can give me tips on creating a rough patch and the FX I should put on and what setting it should be? I did my research but like always, no luck. (Please don't link me Seamless!)

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 4:30 pm
by Augment
LogiSpark wrote:Been on this forum for quite a while and haven't said this...

I know the basics of reese basses like it's a detuned saw wave with some unison, but I really want to make them have squelch. I'm not trying to replicate anybody, I just want to make my own sound. I tried things like automating the depth and cutoff a chorus and using EQ automation but it sounds completely shit :( Any of you guys can give me tips on creating a rough patch and the FX I should put on and what setting it should be? I did my research but like always, no luck. (Please don't link me Seamless!)
What kind of squelch?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 4:54 pm
by LogiSpark
blinkesko wrote:
LogiSpark wrote:Been on this forum for quite a while and haven't said this...

I know the basics of reese basses like it's a detuned saw wave with some unison, but I really want to make them have squelch. I'm not trying to replicate anybody, I just want to make my own sound. I tried things like automating the depth and cutoff a chorus and using EQ automation but it sounds completely shit :( Any of you guys can give me tips on creating a rough patch and the FX I should put on and what setting it should be? I did my research but like always, no luck. (Please don't link me Seamless!)
What kind of squelch?
Like you're moving your tongue around your mouth with tons of spit in it and blowing air out

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 9:39 pm
by ShankParade
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:

Shut the fuck, look at TEDDY KILLERZ.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:35 am
by audiowaves
ShankParade wrote:
manudiao wrote:You are just 15 man. 15 year olds can't do reeses like noisia :lol:

Shut the fuck, look at TEDDY KILLERZ.
welcome to the forum 12 year old. It's not like this thread got several links and hints for noisia style reese basses. It's just that attitude: I know how mek skrillox wubs and now I want to be noisia but I'm lazy..nah sorry I can't read.. naa actually I'm too lazy to read through 50 pages full of knowledge and tips and try sth. by myself and ask for help after that... so who's that teddy raper? is it you?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:30 am
by LogiSpark
The reeses in this song are quite heavy, the drums sound homemade which make it 20x better. One flaw is the sampled break Nolan used at one point of the song.

Soundcloud

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:42 am
by Add9
LogiSpark wrote:The reeses in this song are quite heavy, the drums sound homemade which make it 20x better. One flaw is the sampled break Nolan used at one point of the song.

Soundcloud
Holy fucking shit that was awesome

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 5:45 am
by dotcurrency
LogiSpark wrote:The reeses in this song are quite heavy, the drums sound homemade which make it 20x better. One flaw is the sampled break Nolan used at one point of the song.

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That slap bass hit though

EDIT: is it me or does the drop not feel like much besides reeses/drums/breaks/and a few synths at the end of bars? I feel like it has a lot of empty space. Not saying it sucks or anything just an observation

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:23 pm
by bouncingfish
LogiSpark wrote:The reeses in this song are quite heavy, the drums sound homemade which make it 20x better. One flaw is the sampled break Nolan used at one point of the song.

Soundcloud
THat's wicked. Have no idea on how to make them sound like that. There's this distinct metallic sound to it, and not short delay-metallic like in d-jahsta tunes, another kind.

Can't figure it out but I bet it's something stupid I didn't think of

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:07 am
by azuk
Soundcloud

A reese I've been working on.

Re: The Reese

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:58 am
by GregoryTJ
jrisreal wrote:heres my track "Neuroscience"
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Secret to that one is by not actually using a reese patch and taking a much bigger bass patch and processing it like a reese...modulate a whole lot of filters, Multiple Notches, LP, Low Shelf, HP, Phaser, etc. Vocodex also helps alot. Then for distortion, I just used fruity waveshaper.
THIS A MILLION TIMES THANK YOU