by Navron » 19 Feb 2012 07:53
In my personal opinion, your bass is too low.
A common mistake I made when creating my own basses was to have certain oscillators at -12, -24, etc, in addition to playing lower on the C2 and C1 scale.
Dubstep basses are powerful, but too many people place higher emphasis on the subbass, which in all honesty, is just a little extra for those who have subwoofers that can actually play subbass frequencies.
Does my car have a subwoofer? No. Can I still play some heavy dubstep and have it rock my socks off? Hell yeah.
I recommend creating your bass around the C2-C3 octave, with perhaps some -12 oscillators to add that lower punch, but as soon as you go below C1, especially when using bitcrusher and resampling, the sound deteriorates, which is why your drop has a lack of power to it, in addition to having a very muddy sound. The bass has deteriorated to the point the only thing you here is the bitcrusher.
DAW: Cubase 6.5, Ableton Live 8
Preferred Genre: Industrial/Trance
Hardware: Schecter Diamond Series Bass, Yamaha Acoustic Guitar, BP355 Effects Pedal, Keystudio 49K Keyboard, Akai APC40, Korg nanoKEY2 25k Keyboard