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nobsmuggler
from silly mid-off on 2003-06-05 13:54 [#00728485]
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anybody know how to make the classic d&b bass noise with reason
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AlbertoBalsalm
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2003-06-05 13:59 [#00728492]
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yes. but i can't tell you how exactly. just experiment with the subtractor synth like i do
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nobsmuggler
from silly mid-off on 2003-06-05 14:04 [#00728498]
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i heard from somebody a while ago you can use a compresser to make the sound i just aint got a clue
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AlbertoBalsalm
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2003-06-05 14:10 [#00728503]
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use the EQ with subtractor, you'll get a killer bass working with the EQ
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billabongbill
from Dublin (Ireland) on 2003-06-05 14:11 [#00728506]
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try using synth sounds based on sine waves and/or triangle waves. don't use any resonance on the filter and experiment using some subtle fm synthesis.
if you manage to get a good sound from that, play around using an lfo in the volume for a tremolo effect. it can sometimes really make a track swing :)
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nobsmuggler
from silly mid-off on 2003-06-05 14:17 [#00728510]
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thnx
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billabongbill
from Dublin (Ireland) on 2003-06-05 14:20 [#00728519]
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also, try not to make the frequency too low. try placing the oscilators 1 or two octaves apart. if you know what i mean. this means it'll rumble your floors AND you'll be able to hear it. which is nice
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