Creating heavy heavy heavy techno sub bass lines!
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I'v just made a Bergain-arama track using Lostvoid's Kick technique and the '' chordal stab and hat for 6 min '' arrengementy idea. It took me an hour, i'll slam it with a Ozone and will upload in a moment hahaha. I think you'll all like it.
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Feel The Bergainarama ! With lots of fake hiss for that '' vintage warmth ''. Now there is no way i upload this to my soundcloud so i went all dropbox. I did thiis thing in 45 minutes. It took me more time to make it loud and convert it to MP3 than actually produce the thing. The sad thing is i think it's not that far off from some techno that actually get released on some big ticket labels and stuff. Well. Whatever.
It sounds very '' let's rail some K at 10 am in a weird club '' . lololol
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eytuwnjimp83p ... ma_320.mp3
There. Enjoy. FEEL THE BERGAINARAMA.
It sounds very '' let's rail some K at 10 am in a weird club '' . lololol
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eytuwnjimp83p ... ma_320.mp3
There. Enjoy. FEEL THE BERGAINARAMA.
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FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
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As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
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Sounds good man!
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New Subsekt challenge::)
Create a Bergainarama track in one hour using Lost to the Void's formula
Yey.
Create a Bergainarama track in one hour using Lost to the Void's formula
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I made a sequel : << back to bergainarama >>
This is as nasty as i can chainverb some bass into existence. It's not perfect but i mean hey, if the guys on Modern Love records or Avian can get away with it, so do i.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pzi0uj3xtjklg ... ma_320.mp3
This is as nasty as i can chainverb some bass into existence. It's not perfect but i mean hey, if the guys on Modern Love records or Avian can get away with it, so do i.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pzi0uj3xtjklg ... ma_320.mp3
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I have those things, now I just need to make it past my 9pm bedtime. I'll brew a cup of strong coffee, maybe that will help me make it. What's considered the middle of the night these days? 1am?LaurentOrchard wrote:As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
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That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_ooddmyth wrote:I have those things, now I just need to make it past my 9pm bedtime. I'll brew a cup of strong coffee, maybe that will help me make it. What's considered the middle of the night these days? 1am?LaurentOrchard wrote:As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
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I would say 2 things...
I dont believe in sidechaining...
Be sure you work all of this in a mono channel... or will eat more than a half of the headroom and there will be the chaos if you use some reverbs around low frequencies...
I dont believe in sidechaining...
Be sure you work all of this in a mono channel... or will eat more than a half of the headroom and there will be the chaos if you use some reverbs around low frequencies...
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Fine I'll work something out, see you at Mutek?LaurentOrchard wrote:
That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_o
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I also don't believe in the Easter Bunny...blnn wrote:I would say 2 things...
I dont believe in sidechaining...
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oddmyth wrote:Fine I'll work something out, see you at Mutek?LaurentOrchard wrote:
That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_o
Of course, i have my pass and all ! Cant wait
Re: Creating heavy heavy heavy techno sub bass lines!
i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste
hope this helps !
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste
hope this helps !
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Nope that's not it.Nayrobi wrote:i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste
hope this helps !
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Short and efficient.Mattias wrote:Nope that's not it.Nayrobi wrote:i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste
hope this helps !
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Haha yep sorry.
It was covered how to make it in the first page of the thread already
It was covered how to make it in the first page of the thread already
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You definitively make a point.
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Personally, i usually do the reverb/delay/distorded polka type bass OR the downtuned tom/only the sub of a kick/low tone sample type thing.
I think people out there are mostly doing that and while i'm not a pro at it by any means, it's clearly not rocket science?
I think people out there are mostly doing that and while i'm not a pro at it by any means, it's clearly not rocket science?
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it's not that easy for me.
of course you can approach something by methods i've read here but you definitely need to have a good mix to make it interesting and really efficient (not just having a big rumble as your sub/bass on a sound system i mean)
the whole track needs to be well balanced too of course.
"it's easy when you know how" but doing it right needs work and experience.
of course you can approach something by methods i've read here but you definitely need to have a good mix to make it interesting and really efficient (not just having a big rumble as your sub/bass on a sound system i mean)
the whole track needs to be well balanced too of course.
"it's easy when you know how" but doing it right needs work and experience.