Just wondering if anybody can pin point the Bassline arrangement on this track? I've been trying for a few days with no luck, I'm trying to create an edit of this track but having a hard time when it comes to re-creating the bassline (rolling bassline) sequence...any help? thanks in advance!
subsekt lesson 1_ never post anything related to Bumload
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 3:28 am
by thekidhenry
sergiobR1 wrote:subsekt lesson 1_ never post anything related to Bumload
is this real? because i just signed up a few days ago and i don't want to mess things up this a great community !
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 7:51 am
by intrusav
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:30 am
by dippy egg
thekidhenry wrote:
sergiobR1 wrote:subsekt lesson 1_ never post anything related to Bumload
is this real? because i just signed up a few days ago and i don't want to mess things up this a great community !
People will help you...but if you ask how to create the more 'popular' sounds (especially Bumload) then some abuse may be attached to the help. Don't take it personally, you can like what you want to. Just be prepared for it, ya bastard!
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:45 am
by rktic
thekidhenry wrote:hello folks,
Just wondering if anybody can pin point the Bassline arrangement on this track? I've been trying for a few days with no luck, I'm trying to create an edit of this track but having a hard time when it comes to re-creating the bassline (rolling bassline) sequence...any help? thanks in advance!
Hi Henry,
please use the search. The question has been answered times and again already. "Rolling", "bassline" and/or "rumble" will provide you with the threads you're looking for.
Same goes for stabs, chords and whatnot. Just think like this: "how many others will want to sound like that? If the answer is "more than 2" - it's been covered.
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 9:25 am
by winston
there is a pretty decent video of making Bumload style techno if you want the technique, i thought you wanted the musical details as you were remaking it. first part is short and there's a second part to consume the rest of your day.
i haven't watched the second part, but this guys tutorials are generally pretty good.
Re: Layton Giordani -Dragon fly Bassline
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:32 am
by thekidhenry
winston wrote:there is a pretty decent video of making Bumload style techno if you want the technique, i thought you wanted the musical details as you were remaking it. first part is short and there's a second part to consume the rest of your day.