Noisia "Tryhard" Bass
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:07 am
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.