Anyway I thought maybe it'd be a good idea to start a similar thread which gives attention to the more Youngsta type sound as there is a few techniques I could really do with having an insight into and maybe others would enjoy finding some stuff out too.
Im not trying to steal other peoples exact sounds but would definitely like to learn how to form the structure of certain sounds. Im currently working in Ableton Live and using Albino, Absynth, Kontakt and Massive to make beats if that helps.
Anyway, i'll start..
Can anyone explain how i might be able to make a similar sound to that in J:Kenzo's 'Ruff House'?
Im looking for the sound straight after the drop at 53, kind of a progressive drawn out filter sound. Ive been told that it could be a lowpassed saw with an enveloped pitch and sine underneath, but any more info on how to liven up and make the sound more interesting (what effects, filters etc) would be much appretiated.
And also the sound used by Vivek in his track 'Roots',
again it comes in straight after the drop, sounds like maybe another filter. The one that sound asif its drawing upwards, if that makes sense.
Another question I have is how to keep your bass strong and powerful when working in low octaves. For example, in Breakage's 'Rain', LXONE's 'Down' or the bass pattern 27 seconds into The Goat Stare. These all seem to be hitting down to around 30Hz and remaining heavy, but whevever I try to create a super low bass with a straight sine it tends to lose alot of power. Tending to make the sub blow air, if that makes sense. What should i be doing to avoid this, is it to do with resampling?
Feel free to post any questions you might have, I hope we can make this thread helpful.
And remember.. please keep this thread filth-free!
