Mid range basses
Mid range basses
Hi people, I've been trying to figure out how to make mid range, dark bass lines. Here are some examples:
http://youtu.be/SvY71jbPl0M
@0:27
http://youtu.be/4L4tdwiq4jo
@0:00
http://youtu.be/h9QzBaFiNYI
@0:01
How could I make this in massive, fm8, z3ta, or absynth. Is there any special technique to making these basses?
Thanks
http://youtu.be/SvY71jbPl0M
@0:27
http://youtu.be/4L4tdwiq4jo
@0:00
http://youtu.be/h9QzBaFiNYI
@0:01
How could I make this in massive, fm8, z3ta, or absynth. Is there any special technique to making these basses?
Thanks
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Re: Mid range basses
There is more then enough tips to get these types of sounds in these threads. viewtopic.php?f=63&t=250521
viewtopic.php?f=63&t=278433
viewtopic.php?f=63&t=278433
Re: Mid range basses
These all sound like horns to me. Try looking for horns.
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Re: Mid range basses
^This
Sampled horns & strings & other orchestral stuff or synthesized equilevants playing chords. It sounds like there's a hi passed reese layered on the top in that Melamin track.
Sampled horns & strings & other orchestral stuff or synthesized equilevants playing chords. It sounds like there's a hi passed reese layered on the top in that Melamin track.
Re: Mid range basses
on that hi passed reese thing, my mate claimed the other day that was a good way to get that burial big rolling bass sound,
is that a good way to capture that, or the sort of sound in zomby-euphoria and tears in the rain
(sorry if that's derailing the thread)
is that a good way to capture that, or the sort of sound in zomby-euphoria and tears in the rain
(sorry if that's derailing the thread)








Re: Mid range basses
Pretty sure in Archangel? he sampled the orignal Reese bass straight of the tune.
Re: Mid range basses
Hi pass = you take the low end off, leaving the mids/highs. I assume you mean lowpass aka taking high end off from the sound, because I haven't heard any Burial tunes with hi passed midrange basses.RKM wrote:on that hi passed reese thing, my mate claimed the other day that was a good way to get that burial big rolling bass sound
But yea, if we talk about Archangel bass that's a reese of some sort, but I don't think it's just 2 saws detuned. Basically you get the reese-effect out of anything by layering two sounds with a slight difference in wavelength (pitch). The "reese bass" in Archangel sounds more like two copies of a same resampled string pad detuned and low passed.
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