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I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:48 am
by BYTEME
I need a thick, muffled and clean reese bass for a track of mine.
I'm using a squeeky synth as the main synth, and my synths use a lot of vibrato and chorus. So if possible, is there a THICK vibrating reese out there, that doesn't sound like randomized noise with no control? Because this is where the drop is. (No not that kind of drop. A very... BIG DnB/Electro tune. Much like Porter Robinson or KOAN Sound.)

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:53 am
by sketchyderek
Are you certain a reese would be good for that style of tune? :|

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:55 am
by Huts
make one?

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:08 am
by dubesteppe
Huts wrote:make one?
thats out of the question!!!

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:25 am
by Hircine
yo detune two oscillators
detune two oscillators yo

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:48 am
by Ampd Up
dubesteppe wrote:
Huts wrote:make one?
thats out of the question!!!
How come making one would be out of the question?

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:59 am
by baseband
Ampd Up wrote:
dubesteppe wrote:
Huts wrote:make one?
thats out of the question!!!
How come making one would be out of the question?
I think he isn't asking for advice; It is actually a riddle.

I've heard this one though. The doctor is a woman named Reese

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:19 am
by ephyks
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I put Reese is all my tunes.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:38 am
by wub
BYTEME wrote:I need a thick, muffled and clean reese bass for a track of mine.
I'm using a squeeky synth as the main synth, and my synths use a lot of vibrato and chorus. So if possible, is there a THICK vibrating reese out there, that doesn't sound like randomized noise with no control? Because this is where the drop is. (No not that kind of drop. A very... BIG DnB/Electro tune. Much like Porter Robinson or KOAN Sound.)

Synth w/ 2 Oscillators
Sawtooth waveform
Detune slightly
Play a C3
Adjust stereo detune to get wider sound
Add reverb/distortion to taste.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:59 am
by VirtualMark
dear god... this forum has hit a new low.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:07 am
by Electric_Head
VirtualMark wrote:dear god... this forum has hit a new low.
it`s not a resent thing

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:12 am
by wub
Ok, random idea and just throwing it out there so bear with me. If you see a thread/post/comment/query that you think is bringing down the forum or at least the forum as you personally perceive it, try doing one of three things;

1) Post a description of how best to help the OP in the thread
2) Direct the OP to where on the forum the information may already be found by way of a link
3) STFU and don't bother posting at all

Questions get asked all the time by different users of different levels of experience. It's a forum, that's generally what happens. But instead of publicly lambasting the state of affairs, why not try helping or (if you're not the helpful type) keeping quiet.

Making snidey comments about how the forum is going downhill in your eyes doesn't help anyone.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:13 am
by Electric_Head
true

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:36 am
by VirtualMark
wub wrote:Ok, random idea and just throwing it out there so bear with me. If you see a thread/post/comment/query that you think is bringing down the forum or at least the forum as you personally perceive it, try doing one of three things;

1) Post a description of how best to help the OP in the thread
2) Direct the OP to where on the forum the information may already be found by way of a link
3) STFU and don't bother posting at all

Questions get asked all the time by different users of different levels of experience. It's a forum, that's generally what happens. But instead of publicly lambasting the state of affairs, why not try helping or (if you're not the helpful type) keeping quiet.

Making snidey comments about how the forum is going downhill in your eyes doesn't help anyone.
Dear Wub. Please read through my hundreds of posts helping people before having a pop at me. Thanks.

If you can't see a problem with this thread, perhaps i'll start a few asking for a snare, or a kick. Sometimes i just can't be bothered to help a drooling moron out who can't even be bothered to google 'reese bass'. It has to be the easiest thing to make, and i have little time for someone who won't even learn the simplest of things for themselves.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:42 am
by wub
VirtualMark wrote:
wub wrote:Ok, random idea and just throwing it out there so bear with me. If you see a thread/post/comment/query that you think is bringing down the forum or at least the forum as you personally perceive it, try doing one of three things;

1) Post a description of how best to help the OP in the thread
2) Direct the OP to where on the forum the information may already be found by way of a link
3) STFU and don't bother posting at all

Questions get asked all the time by different users of different levels of experience. It's a forum, that's generally what happens. But instead of publicly lambasting the state of affairs, why not try helping or (if you're not the helpful type) keeping quiet.

Making snidey comments about how the forum is going downhill in your eyes doesn't help anyone.
Dear Wub. Please read through my hundreds of posts helping people before having a pop at me. Thanks.

If you can't see a problem with this thread, perhaps i'll start a few asking for a snare, or a kick. Sometimes i just can't be bothered to help a drooling moron out who can't even be bothered to google 'reese bass'. It has to be the easiest thing to make, and i have little time for someone who won't even learn the simplest of things for themselves.
But you still had enough time to make a sarcastic comment, when you could've just as easily not posted at all.

I'm not singling anyone out, and I'm not for one second suggesting you don't contribute. But posting just to slate isn't constructive.

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:57 am
by VirtualMark
fair enough, i shall try to post only positive stuff.

op - this vid shows how to make a reese and keep the low end stable:


Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:03 am
by forsak3n

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:01 pm
by Jas0n
OP: does your FL Studio have the Sawer soft synth?

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:50 pm
by Killamike49
Jas0n wrote:OP: does your FL Studio have the Sawer soft synth?
When i opened Sawer for the first time i was all "Let there be Movement!"

Re: I need a 'Reese' bass.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:06 am
by ephyks
Killamike49 wrote:
Jas0n wrote:OP: does your FL Studio have the Sawer soft synth?
When i opened Sawer for the first time i was all "Let there be Movement!"
Please expand. How does one make a reese in Sawer? Anything that isn't Massive or Sylenth is like near impossible to figure out. More so because I have severe downs. :lol: