TheOcularInvisible wrote:Let's discuss reese basses here.
Here are two things I made:
https://soundcloud.com/theocularinvisible/reese-resampling-practice
https://soundcloud.com/theocularinvisible/neurostep
Let me know if you want more details on how I made them.
Nine Volt wrote:The second one is a little scratchy for my tastes but I like the first one.
PropellerEscape wrote:Now THIS is my kind of thread.
I made this piece of shit, look at it it's awful.
https://soundcloud.com/propellerescape/i-honestly-dont-even-know
TheOcularInvisible wrote: https://soundcloud.com/theocularinvisible/neurostep
itroitnyah wrote:Also, why is it called a reese bass
Motivfs wrote:I still think my sound design is garbo.
https://soundcloud.com/motivfsmusic/reese-test
Is it typical for everyone else that Soundcloud absolute kills their mix? I don't know why it always happens to me but it sounds like it doesn't to others btw.
LFP wrote:
Why you don't notice it on others is because you haven't heard the song in flawless quality 10 times in your DAW.
It's kinda like a low mp3 vs wav, give two persons one of them each, they'll both enjoy the song just as much and probably critique mixing error exactly the same.
But if you compare the two, you'll hear slight differences.
itroitnyah wrote:omg, ocular, what is the modulation you have on the first reese bass you made?
TheOcularInvisible wrote:It's a square wave Reese (called a Hoover bass) that I made in Massive. It has two bandreject filters and they're both automated randomly.
I exported that as a WAV and then resampled it in IL Harmor with a bit of distortion (I used the log distortion).
Facade wrote:you guys are so good at this i tried dnb once a long time ago i sucked at it
edit: know any good tutorials?
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:I'm gonna be getting a Bass Station 2. One thing I've heard about is the ability to put audio in through it and apply the synths effects and filters to it.
I could probably test it out by recording a bass with it, loading it onto my turn tables and then putting that recording through the BS2. Could be something worth trying, I'll try it when I get it and find some way of showing the results. Could make a reese, could make me deaf. We'll know sooner or later
Pimps_McGee wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how to do the reese that hits at 1:01. It's probably one of my favorite reeses but I have no idea on how that could be made.
PropellerEscape wrote:Pimps_McGee wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how to do the reese that hits at 1:01. It's probably one of my favorite reeses but I have no idea on how that could be made.
God damn I swear I had a project with a reese like this. It's definitely been resampled with some pitch bends and modulation.
I'll dig it out for you if I can find it, it's a really nice sound
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