I'm just curious as to how they made the reese/bass that plays right before each drop. It's the very mechanical bass that is most prominent.
Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
fragments wrote:I am sure there are a million shitty "EDM" producers all jerking each other off with their "cool tune bro feedback4feedback" posts and "net labels".
Re: Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
Sounds like a reese/supersaw combo with smooth distortion that's being pitched upwards slowly, along with sidechaining to duck the sound as it rises.
Re: Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
Thanks. Now, I just have to read up on how to get a relatively mechanical souding reese.mthrfnk wrote:Sounds like a reese/supersaw combo with smooth distortion that's being pitched upwards slowly, along with sidechaining to duck the sound as it rises.

fragments wrote:I am sure there are a million shitty "EDM" producers all jerking each other off with their "cool tune bro feedback4feedback" posts and "net labels".
Re: Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
To be honest it doesn't sound too complicated, perhaps start with the basics and play arounf with flangers and reverb to get a more industrial/mechanical vibe.sofarmusic wrote:Thanks. Now, I just have to read up on how to get a relatively mechanical souding reese.mthrfnk wrote:Sounds like a reese/supersaw combo with smooth distortion that's being pitched upwards slowly, along with sidechaining to duck the sound as it rises.
Re: Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
mthr, you're beautiful.mthrfnk wrote:To be honest it doesn't sound too complicated, perhaps start with the basics and play arounf with flangers and reverb to get a more industrial/mechanical vibe.sofarmusic wrote:Thanks. Now, I just have to read up on how to get a relatively mechanical souding reese.mthrfnk wrote:Sounds like a reese/supersaw combo with smooth distortion that's being pitched upwards slowly, along with sidechaining to duck the sound as it rises.
fragments wrote:I am sure there are a million shitty "EDM" producers all jerking each other off with their "cool tune bro feedback4feedback" posts and "net labels".
Re: Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
lol.sofarmusic wrote:mthr, you're beautiful.mthrfnk wrote:To be honest it doesn't sound too complicated, perhaps start with the basics and play arounf with flangers and reverb to get a more industrial/mechanical vibe.sofarmusic wrote:Thanks. Now, I just have to read up on how to get a relatively mechanical souding reese.mthrfnk wrote:Sounds like a reese/supersaw combo with smooth distortion that's being pitched upwards slowly, along with sidechaining to duck the sound as it rises.
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