bassinine wrote:wait, so these automated and filtered white noise sounds are reese's?
White noise sounds?
Everything I've seen so far in this thread are just reese's with a lot of automation using filters such as comb, high pass/low pass and various others. A reese is a bass that can be moulded into A LOT of things.
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BaseBass wrote:Hey guys, little delay on the tutorial here. Been really busy with my job. I will keep you posted this week when I get back from London.
No prob man, real excited to hear about what you did
My love for Noisia just gets stronger and stronger... Not only do they leave me scratching my head as to how they make their noises (more processing than you can shake a stick at) how the fuck do they get their mixes so clean with the crazy noises they come up with.
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This is really bugging me at the moment this whole reese bass habberdashery. I can make good solid reeses and reeses that sit in the mix really nicely but I just cannot for the life of me achieve the movement I want, just can't get any twist. Automating EQ with 2 notches proved to be a pretty cool trick but still nothing like what I want.
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B-Frank wrote:This is really bugging me at the moment this whole reese bass habberdashery. I can make good solid reeses and reeses that sit in the mix really nicely but I just cannot for the life of me achieve the movement I want, just can't get any twist. Automating EQ with 2 notches proved to be a pretty cool trick but still nothing like what I want.
Play around with it. Automate any parameters and see if it sounds good. flange, phasers, just do w/e to get movement
B-Frank wrote:This is really bugging me at the moment this whole reese bass habberdashery. I can make good solid reeses and reeses that sit in the mix really nicely but I just cannot for the life of me achieve the movement I want, just can't get any twist. Automating EQ with 2 notches proved to be a pretty cool trick but still nothing like what I want.
Play around with it. Automate any parameters and see if it sounds good. flange, phasers, just do w/e to get movement
Yeah I know all of that and it gets it moving but nothing even half as twisty as I want. Tried all sorts, automating/enveloping just about every parameter in massive. EQ automation, phasing, flanging, chorusing. etc. hmmm probably going to be something so simple it will annoy me.
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