Neurofunkish Dubstep
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
This is so sick! That bass is killer, I agree about the snare though...it has a nice punch but it needs more sustain I think, try layering one of those clangy Current Value style snares on it and see how that sounds?
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
I was very impressed with the pads and whatever else you did to give the intro that type of atmosphere! Also, the growling bass sounds pretty top of the line as well!
If you don't mind me asking, what soft synth(s) did you design the growl bass in? How long did it take you to get this good at producing?
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
Thanks! I did a pretty basic reese bass in massive and then I added some distortion and a lot of filtering. For filtering a used a lot of FL Studio's Love Philter. That's basically how the bass sounds were made. You can make a reese bass in any synth, just detune two saw waveforms and you're good to goBassQemistry wrote:I was very impressed with the pads and whatever else you did to give the intro that type of atmosphere! Also, the growling bass sounds pretty top of the line as well!If you don't mind me asking, what soft synth(s) did you design the growl bass in? How long did it take you to get this good at producing?
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I've been producing for about two or three years.
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
Thanks man! I'll try that snare thing.sub_lox wrote:This is so sick! That bass is killer, I agree about the snare though...it has a nice punch but it needs more sustain I think, try layering one of those clangy Current Value style snares on it and see how that sounds?
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
[quote=Thanks! I did a pretty basic reese bass in massive and then I added some distortion and a lot of filtering. For filtering a used a lot of FL Studio's Love Philter. That's basically how the bass sounds were made. You can make a reese bass in any synth, just detune two saw waveforms and you're good to go
. Then add filters to give it some movement. I've been producing for about two or three years.[/quote]
Thanks for sharing your wisdom! Looking forward to hearing more tracks in the future, you got a nice style!
If you don't mind one more n00b question, do you resample the bass each time you add a filter/FX, or do you just add an additional filter to the mixer? I'd imagine it would make a difference, but I'm still new to the concept of resampling.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom! Looking forward to hearing more tracks in the future, you got a nice style!
If you don't mind one more n00b question, do you resample the bass each time you add a filter/FX, or do you just add an additional filter to the mixer? I'd imagine it would make a difference, but I'm still new to the concept of resampling.
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
I didn't resample when i made these bass sounds. Resampling is a great tool though and i definately recommend learning it. I mostly use Frequency splitting and apply different effects to different Frequencies.
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
Damn I love that growl at 0:25! Teach me how to make that! You use Massive, FM8 or what?
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Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
Is this a neurohop dubsteppish kinda bass? lol i made it in massive originally Soundcloud i really don't know what to call it.
Re: Neurofunkish Dubstep
This is a nice sound, lots of good movement to the bass. As for the track itself, I think it needs a little more energy when you get into it, maybe use the hi-hats to pick up the pace of the track. Really nice sounds though!
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