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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 5:22 pm
by Phat Camel
Hello everybody. Yesterday I was trying to copy Noisia sound design and neuro basses. So i made a new demo with that Noisia - style reese's. ;-)
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:56 am
by GregoryTJ
Phat Camel wrote:Hello everybody. Yesterday I was trying to copy Noisia sound design and neuro basses. So i made a new demo with that Noisia - style reese's. ;-)
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This is really great! :D

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 1:16 am
by GregoryTJ
https://soundcloud.com/gregory-t-johnso ... se/s-KYwfO Private link click it to listen.

I don't know if this counts as a reese but it sounds so clean.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:03 pm
by LogiSpark
Haven't made a reese in a while...

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& a nice tutorial by N3Z3


Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:49 pm
by kaili
got another one for u guys in this one
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pretty twisted if i do say so myself
second drop slightly different
made this the same way i made the last one i posted, using a granular style sample and processing it with the usual distortion and stuff, can go into more detail if any1 cares :lol:

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:10 pm
by nruen
just stumbled on this thread. im not sure what consitutes reese, does this count?

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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 5:27 pm
by Squidbot
LogiSpark wrote:Haven't made a reese in a while...

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That's unreal. Tut?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:36 am
by Squidbot
So I made a thing:

https://soundcloud.com/squidbot/reese/s-vMkHi

The first sound has no added Unison. The second one does.

My question: Which should I build off of, why, and how?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:50 pm
by LogiSpark
Squidbot wrote:
LogiSpark wrote:Haven't made a reese in a while...

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That's unreal. Tut?
That isn't my song but I've been hard at work making these reeses, If you go back a couple of pages I got some notes down from a MakO interview about how he does his basses.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:26 pm
by titchbit
Squidbot wrote:So I made a thing:

https://soundcloud.com/squidbot/reese/s-vMkHi

The first sound has no added Unison. The second one does.

My question: Which should I build off of, why, and how?
second one sounds better, more bass-y to me. you want to do more processing? it sounds pretty solid as it is, I don't see the point.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:47 pm
by Squidbot
dubunked wrote:
Squidbot wrote:So I made a thing:

https://soundcloud.com/squidbot/reese/s-vMkHi

The first sound has no added Unison. The second one does.

My question: Which should I build off of, why, and how?
second one sounds better, more bass-y to me. you want to do more processing? it sounds pretty solid as it is, I don't see the point.
I want more out of it. I'm not going for a normal bass. I want it to sound like somebody barfing up chunks of brick because that seems like it would sound more interesting than what I currently have.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:53 pm
by titchbit
My advice would be don't go for anything that remotely resembles vomit. Why do you need the dirtiest, ugliest sound possible? That sounds just fine. The musicality comes from the notes you play and the arrangements you use anyway.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:01 pm
by Squidbot
dubunked wrote:My advice would be don't go for anything that remotely resembles vomit. Why do you need the dirtiest, ugliest sound possible? That sounds just fine. The musicality comes from the notes you play and the arrangements you use anyway.
Yeah, but I'm into stuff like that. :corndance:

I just need processing ideas. I'm seeking originality, so if I can make something that sounds sick and understand the process for myself, then I can warp the process to commit my own evil deeds. I personally (though I do enjoy normal basses like the one I have presented) prefer nasty or scary basses that sound like spaceships, nuclear reactors, disgusting things, and Godzilla & friends.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:18 pm
by Augment
Squidbot wrote:
dubunked wrote:My advice would be don't go for anything that remotely resembles vomit. Why do you need the dirtiest, ugliest sound possible? That sounds just fine. The musicality comes from the notes you play and the arrangements you use anyway.
Yeah, but I'm into stuff like that. :corndance:

I just need processing ideas. I'm seeking originality, so if I can make something that sounds sick and understand the process for myself, then I can warp the process to commit my own evil deeds. I personally (though I do enjoy normal basses like the one I have presented) prefer nasty or scary basses that sound like spaceships, nuclear reactors, disgusting things, and Godzilla & friends.
I made something u might find interesting if u want like a vomiting bass I guess, im on phone now tho so if u search my posts for 'dog puke' i think u should find it and if ure interested i can tell u about the processing when i get on my pc :)

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:29 pm
by R3b_Official
LogiSpark wrote:
Squidbot wrote:
LogiSpark wrote:Haven't made a reese in a while...

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That's unreal. Tut?
That isn't my song but I've been hard at work making these reeses, If you go back a couple of pages I got some notes down from a MakO interview about how he does his basses.

mmmmh so when did you start ghost producing for mak0? :cornlol:

Forgot to post this awhile ago ahahha

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:42 pm
by Squidbot
blinkesko wrote:
Squidbot wrote:
dubunked wrote:My advice would be don't go for anything that remotely resembles vomit. Why do you need the dirtiest, ugliest sound possible? That sounds just fine. The musicality comes from the notes you play and the arrangements you use anyway.
Yeah, but I'm into stuff like that. :corndance:

I just need processing ideas. I'm seeking originality, so if I can make something that sounds sick and understand the process for myself, then I can warp the process to commit my own evil deeds. I personally (though I do enjoy normal basses like the one I have presented) prefer nasty or scary basses that sound like spaceships, nuclear reactors, disgusting things, and Godzilla & friends.
I made something u might find interesting if u want like a vomiting bass I guess, im on phone now tho so if u search my posts for 'dog puke' i think u should find it and if ure interested i can tell u about the processing when i get on my pc :)
Knowledge is power. 8)

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:47 pm
by Augment
Squidbot wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Squidbot wrote:
dubunked wrote:My advice would be don't go for anything that remotely resembles vomit. Why do you need the dirtiest, ugliest sound possible? That sounds just fine. The musicality comes from the notes you play and the arrangements you use anyway.
Yeah, but I'm into stuff like that. :corndance:

I just need processing ideas. I'm seeking originality, so if I can make something that sounds sick and understand the process for myself, then I can warp the process to commit my own evil deeds. I personally (though I do enjoy normal basses like the one I have presented) prefer nasty or scary basses that sound like spaceships, nuclear reactors, disgusting things, and Godzilla & friends.
I made something u might find interesting if u want like a vomiting bass I guess, im on phone now tho so if u search my posts for 'dog puke' i think u should find it and if ure interested i can tell u about the processing when i get on my pc :)
Knowledge is power. 8)
Here's a clip with the various processing turned on gradually, and the numbers represent each step here
https://soundcloud.com/blinkesko/pukedabassdawg/s-jBRsn
1) The original reese
2) Some camelphat to beef it up more and a wow filter that is set to comb, where the cutoff is automated
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3) Equalizer taking out alot of the low end and a lil boost 2k and 10k (If the low end is not taken out here, it'll take over the whole sound after the next effects)
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4) camelphat again, more distortion and a high res bandpass being automated
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5)camelphat, this time with a notch filter being automated
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6)camelphat, basically the same as 5, but some minor tweaks on the cutoff and resonance, and an eq taking out the harsh high end
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This was all just some quick messing about really, so there's probably lots that can be improved and tweaked to make it sound better or nastier or whatever you prefer

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:08 pm
by Squidbot
blinkesko wrote:Here's a clip with the various processing turned on gradually, and the numbers represent each step here
https://soundcloud.com/blinkesko/pukedabassdawg/s-jBRsn
1) The original reese
2) Some camelphat to beef it up more and a wow filter that is set to comb, where the cutoff is automated
Image
3) Equalizer taking out alot of the low end and a lil boost 2k and 10k (If the low end is not taken out here, it'll take over the whole sound after the next effects)
Image
4) camelphat again, more distortion and a high res bandpass being automated
Image Image
5)camelphat, this time with a notch filter being automated
Image
6)camelphat, basically the same as 5, but some minor tweaks on the cutoff and resonance, and an eq taking out the harsh high end
Image Image

This was all just some quick messing about really, so there's probably lots that can be improved and tweaked to make it sound better or nastier or whatever you prefer
Now that's what I'm talking about. :6: I don't have Wow or Camelphat, though. Any suggestions?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:19 pm
by Augment
Think it should work with any comb/bandpass filters, you'll end up with a slightly different sound tho. And for the distortion you can use the free small version of camelphat, camelcrusher. I'd get camelphat tho if I were you, not a big fan of the wow filter tbh.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:07 pm
by FAARE FACED
Once again blinkesko strikes with his awesome tuts.
I really like the end sound of the reese after all processing, but for a reason it's not what I struggle with.
Whevener i'm making a reese, the high end is always screechy, unpleasent even without distortion/processing.

But when I listen at what you posted, the first one (I assume un processed) is spot on, and even tho it could use some more movement, still enjoyable.
It's silly to ask about the easiests steps and not the complex processing, but could you explain how you made it ?