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NI Kontakt & NI Massive Bass Sound Design Dirty

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:25 pm
by GV1
I done this video today and thought I'd share it. It's 25 minutes long btw and is more of a walkthrough/demonstration. I could only upload 960 for some reason. Sound quality and image quality is good though.
A tutorial/walkthrough on how to create dirty baselines for Dubstep using Kontakt and Massive. Can also be used for Drum and Bass. Very evil and demonic.

The video demonstrates the use of Native Instruments Kontakt and Native Instruments Massive to do sound design which can be used to create a dubstep baseline.

I learnt this method of creating baselines from trial and error and it's stuck, so I've put up the video to show others.

You get to see the complete workflow and how I create baselines. I didn't record this as a tutorial, so there may be some parts of the video that seem to be long, or dragged out. You may also find easier ways to do certain things that I've done, but as I've stated this is MY way of working.

With the use of automation you can create some very sophisticated sounds!

Enjoy, and I hope you take away something from this demonstration to add to your productions.

Re: NI Kontakt & NI Massive Bass Sound Design Dirty

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:49 pm
by Dublicious
Props to you, gunna sit down and watch all of this, seeing as you've taken out your own time

Re: NI Kontakt & NI Massive Bass Sound Design Dirty

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:41 pm
by chikin79
really good thank you i enjoyed this!

Re: NI Kontakt & NI Massive Bass Sound Design Dirty

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:52 pm
by GV1
chikin79 wrote:really good thank you i enjoyed this!
Thanks bro, glad you enjoyed it. I'll get some more up this week.

Re: NI Kontakt & NI Massive Bass Sound Design Dirty

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:16 am
by GV1
Some feedback would be nice from the 101 viewers :p It took me a long time to figure out how to record, edit and upload. By the time it came it come to dubbing the video with speech I was to tiered.

I know the content is not to everyones taste, but some feedback on the video itself would be good. I'm going to do a lot of videos shortly to demonstrate more methods for resampling and I want the users to get the most out of them as possible.