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Help With Bass Sounds

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:33 pm
by bebop
Hello People

Right Seeing as its christmas i really want help with this bass sound i use reason 3 so could some body help me

http://www.serious-sounds.net/forums/in ... st&id=3189

Thank Anyone Willing To Try And Help.

Take Care :D

(p.s i dont wanna no how to make it wobble ino how to do that just the sound itsselfs ccoz i love that bass sound)

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:12 pm
by Sub Shifter
the link dont work bro :?

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:29 pm
by bebop
blaze wrote:the link dont work bro :?
http://www.sendspace.com/delete/fw6vdk/kj1xe

there u go bro.

sorry hope that works

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:10 am
by Sub Shifter
lol
"Sorry, there was an error. The file may have already been deleted or it may be in use"

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:34 am
by bebop
blaze wrote:lol
"Sorry, there was an error. The file may have already been deleted or it may be in use"


:oops: posted the delete link

here

http://www.sendspace.com/file/o8m148

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:34 pm
by blacbeard
HAHA!

I was wondering how to do this sound the other day and I cracked it.

I used a freeware synth called voyager for this but essentially you will need any synth with
* 2 oscillators
* 2 LFOs that can be assigned to the filters, and preferably with phase control offset so you can make the LFOs out of phase with eachother so one is peaking while the other is not.
* 2 LP filters with LFO modulation capability.

Step 1. Sawtooth or square waves for both oscillators, perhaps a mix if you want, doesn't matter. But you need these waves as they have the most harmonic content and sound the best with the LFO controlled filtering

Step 2. Have the second oscillator, 3 octaves higher than the first (36 semitones)

Step 3. Assign each oscillator to there own Low Pass filter (Probably works with one filter but I prefer the sound of two separate filters)

Step 4. Modulate each filter with a separate LFO using a Sine shape LFO.

Step 5. Put the LFOs out of phase with each other by 1/2 a cycle to give good distinct separation of the high and low pulsing effect of the LFO.

Step 6. Make the LFOs in time with the beat. 140bpm is 2.33 Hz, for the sound you want you want 4.67 Hz I think. Or just use the tempo sync controls on whatever synth you choose to get the speed you want.

Enjoy.

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:05 pm
by bebop
blacbeard wrote:HAHA!

I was wondering how to do this sound the other day and I cracked it.

I used a freeware synth called voyager for this but essentially you will need any synth with
* 2 oscillators
* 2 LFOs that can be assigned to the filters, and preferably with phase control offset so you can make the LFOs out of phase with eachother so one is peaking while the other is not.
* 2 LP filters with LFO modulation capability.

Step 1. Sawtooth or square waves for both oscillators, perhaps a mix if you want, doesn't matter. But you need these waves as they have the most harmonic content and sound the best with the LFO controlled filtering

Step 2. Have the second oscillator, 3 octaves higher than the first (36 semitones)

Step 3. Assign each oscillator to there own Low Pass filter (Probably works with one filter but I prefer the sound of two separate filters)

Step 4. Modulate each filter with a separate LFO using a Sine shape LFO.

Step 5. Put the LFOs out of phase with each other by 1/2 a cycle to give good distinct separation of the high and low pulsing effect of the LFO.

Step 6. Make the LFOs in time with the beat. 140bpm is 2.33 Hz, for the sound you want you want 4.67 Hz I think. Or just use the tempo sync controls on whatever synth you choose to get the speed you want.

Enjoy.

i tryed very hard to do that with reason no luck thou

anybody gve me any mre tips? i really need help

thank u btw mate maybe u could print screen me wot u done

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:17 pm
by bebop
any body help me with reason