Re: The Reese Bass
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:06 am
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I think I know what you're reffering to. I got really stoked when I figured it outCE9958 wrote:Its got that sound kinda like what Feed Me does that I never understand how he does... like in White Spirit
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Idk man it doesn't sound all that bad the idea is pretty sick and its pretty vocal which is pretty cool. Id say it just lacks some of that bass smoothness. Otherwise I think its pretty cool.jrisreal wrote:Soundcloud
Steps taken:
1. Make reese in 3xosc
2. Distort with Fruity Waveshaper
3. Make the tone morph with notch filters and formant shapes
4. Distort again with Waveshaper
5. Hi-pass
6. Vocode and distort again.
Not the best of reeses, it actually kinda sucks...but I'm gona layer it with another version of itself processed differently to get better midrange and warm it up a bit.
Yeah, I'm planning to layer it with a smoother version of itself to fix that. and as far as notch filters, some call them band reject or band stop...heres a picture I found on Google:CE9958 wrote:Idk man it doesn't sound all that bad the idea is pretty sick and its pretty vocal which is pretty cool. Id say it just lacks some of that bass smoothness. Otherwise I think its pretty cool.jrisreal wrote:Soundcloud
Steps taken:
1. Make reese in 3xosc
2. Distort with Fruity Waveshaper
3. Make the tone morph with notch filters and formant shapes
4. Distort again with Waveshaper
5. Hi-pass
6. Vocode and distort again.
Not the best of reeses, it actually kinda sucks...but I'm gona layer it with another version of itself processed differently to get better midrange and warm it up a bit.
Also for some reason I missed the memo on notch filters and shit... what is this notch filter you all speak of? (sorry amateur question)
if a bandpass filter only allows the frequncies that the filter(pass? knob?) is set on then a notch filter does the exact opposite allowing all the frequencies around the filter setting through. it cuts a chunk out.Also for some reason I missed the memo on notch filters and shit... what is this notch filter you all speak of? (sorry amateur question)
blinkesko wrote:bump. wanna hear more reeses
That tune is pure big-ness, properly feeling that.blinkesko wrote:Aight, since this is a reese thread. I am really strugglin with gettin these full reeses, I mainly get ones with way too much top end that are quite weak in the mid/lo mids.
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Anyone succesfully made one like this? Best example I could come up with.
It's so nice sounding, not too harsh on the top end, and really rich in the mids. Would love for everyone to contribute with their ideas and tries.
EDIT: Stumbeld across this, look at the bottom comments, and who posted
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?threadid=36272
Tutorial on the second one if you've got time mate?Ascian wrote:Here is a few I have done:
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This one has had no EQ and sounds very rough as it's from a current WIP that hasn't had much work on the bass so far but here you go anyways:
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What VST are you using for these Reeses?Ascian wrote:Here is a few I have done:
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This one has had no EQ and sounds very rough as it's from a current WIP that hasn't had much work on the bass so far but here you go anyways:
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you and me both felladas raunchy wrote:looks like i'm going to be playing with a reese tonight