This is my latest WIP. Made the reese over the course of a few days. I started out in reason and got the patch that way, then bounced it out into FL, put some effects on it, bounced it into kontakt with more effects and put the bandpass filter modulation on it to give it more movement, and then put some more effects on it and viola.
To all those who wanted me to do a tutorial about my other reese, unfortunately I've looked back and it's really hard for me to see what I did at the time. But this one I've been doing over the past couple of days, so if anybody wants to know how I did it, I'd be more than happy to do a tutorial on this one.
Sweeeet. Sick reeeeese
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:12 am
by Toolman4
Here's a new reese that I'm all giddy about. Whatcha think?
Here's a Dubstep remix of Magentic Man's "MAD" I did, which was heavily influenced by Neurofunk, nothing on the mixer tracks except compression and EQs, was trying to reduce the use of effects to get a nice organic sound. Hope you guys like it.
I have been putting all these tips to use within massive but the only movement I can get with the reese itself is with pitch bends. I am not sure if I am doing something wrong, or just doing it complete wrong at all, but how I would I get movement like you guys are getting? My reese isn't half bad but I am not sure how I would go about modulating it without and external midi controller
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 4:29 am
by cmgoodman1226
Cahzii wrote:I have been putting all these tips to use within massive but the only movement I can get with the reese itself is with pitch bends. I am not sure if I am doing something wrong, or just doing it complete wrong at all, but how I would I get movement like you guys are getting? My reese isn't half bad but I am not sure how I would go about modulating it without and external midi controller
Post an example of something you made and it'll be easier for any of us to give suggestions.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:03 am
by Cahzii
this is what I have so far. What I'm asking is how I go about really controlling the patch itself. Since making a reese consists of detuning a lot of things, it tends to wobble on its own since the osc's are are of tune with each other and I dont know how to control that. This is what I have
the amount you detune them determines how much it will 'wobble'. Detuning by .05 cents in each direction will wobble slower than by .50 cents in each direction.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:13 am
by Cahzii
I just realized how stupid I am. I have a knob controlling pitch and it was pretty much at 50% pitch so it was wobbling on its own and now that I turn it off it's perfect....
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:14 am
by Cahzii
Huts wrote:the amount you detune them determines how much it will 'wobble'. Detuning by .05 cents in each direction will wobble slower than by .50 cents in each direction.
thanks man
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 3:14 pm
by Cubicle
Been trying to get close to Koan Sound's sound (pun intended) and could use some pointers and critique on the reese in this WIP.
Skip to 0:38 if you want to skip the intro. Soundcloud
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 2:54 am
by Dubnasty
So I don't know if the bass in this song is a reese bass? This is the bass I want to achieve but my production level is like 2/10 and I need a shove in the right direction
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:48 am
by Huts
Soundcloud
Just made this. tried to make the part with all the movement be pretty wide, think it turned out pretty good. could probably use a bit more variation
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:05 am
by jbcrazy
Huts wrote:Soundcloud
Just made this. tried to make the part with all the movement be pretty wide, think it turned out pretty good. could probably use a bit more variation
I think that sounds sick. Just needs a little more variation in the movement but I love it. Very clean sounding.