Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

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Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Dooks » 02 Jul 2012 13:18

Hey guys!

I'm trying to do a Neurohop song with that "KOAN" vibe on it, I pretty much have the drum kit done, but the synths are giving me a headache.

Anyone knows how to create this kind of synth?

http://youtu.be/Y0uvsoyXZlQ?t=7m39s


Thanks!
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Unlimited Mana » 02 Jul 2012 15:11

http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=224748
I'd suggest reading through all that.
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Icky » 02 Jul 2012 15:21

Currently working on similar stuff, huge fan of neurohop!

This is what I'm currently working on
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52883961/MLR%2 ... %20WIP.mp3

There is really little difference between making a drum and bass reese and a neurohop reese. They key is getting a basic reese sound out of massive. I'd recommend looking at some tutorials for that but there are a lot of ways you can get the reese bass sound. The real key in getting that awesome moving sound is post proccesing.

Here is the same bass from my WIP without any effects in the mixer
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52883961/MLR%2 ... cesing.mp3

I did some basic distorting and EQ, but the key in getting that moving sound is filter automation and phasers.

Hope this helped.
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby K3WRO » 02 Jul 2012 22:01

I'm spending too much time on sytrus trying to make this synth

Is this the kind of stuff you need massive on? EVERYONE uses it.

And Icky, that reese is AWESOME, I'm looking forward for you to use them in your songs!
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Icky » 02 Jul 2012 22:19

Well I myself used NI MASSIVE, but that's the go to synth for everything but leads for me. You should be able to get the same sound out of other synths. Massive is just really popular because it's easy to learn and can produce some killer sounds, and ofcourse there are so many tutorials out for massive.

And yeah reese basses seem to be the only thing I'm decent at haha, I probably wont reuse it in a new song though, gotta keep it fresh! But I hope this song will turn out awesome. First serious attempt at this genre.
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Dooks » 03 Jul 2012 01:15

Unlimited Mana wrote:http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=224748
I'd suggest reading through all that.

>most of the example sounds are 404'd

Damnit, I guess I'll read it like that then.

Icky wrote:Currently working on similar stuff, huge fan of neurohop!

This is what I'm currently working on
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52883961/MLR%2 ... %20WIP.mp3

There is really little difference between making a drum and bass reese and a neurohop reese. They key is getting a basic reese sound out of massive. I'd recommend looking at some tutorials for that but there are a lot of ways you can get the reese bass sound. The real key in getting that awesome moving sound is post proccesing.

Here is the same bass from my WIP without any effects in the mixer
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52883961/MLR%2 ... cesing.mp3

I did some basic distorting and EQ, but the key in getting that moving sound is filter automation and phasers.

Hope this helped.


Nice, glad to see more Neurohop fans out there!

Also man, that sounds already cool!

I followed a tutorial for a KOAN reese bass, but I guess it's not accurate enough.

Raw Reese:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/32075613/Rende ... raw%29.mp3

Processed and Sidechained:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/32075613/Rende ... sed%29.mp3

It kinda lacks that "metal" feel that Teknian has.
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Icky » 03 Jul 2012 05:54

Ooooh, that sounds really cool so far, a link to that tutorial would be great!

I don't know what synth you used for the sound, but if it's massive you could try and set the noise OSC to metalic and mess with that, don't know if that's really the sound you're looking for though?
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby natsukashi » 03 Jul 2012 15:12

I usually use the Modulation Osc's Phaser detuned by 10c to get a metallic sound. Metallic as in metallic and not as in the genre metal. I don't listen to this genre very much so I dunno which metal you are refferring to. :3
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Re: Teknian/KOAN Sound reese bass [Neurohop/Glitch Hop]

Postby Dooks » 03 Jul 2012 22:30

Icky wrote:Ooooh, that sounds really cool so far, a link to that tutorial would be great!

I don't know what synth you used for the sound, but if it's massive you could try and set the noise OSC to metalic and mess with that, don't know if that's really the sound you're looking for though?


Here it is!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DosFfW2-PNg

I added more FX's to the reese tho.


natsukashi wrote:I usually use the Modulation Osc's Phaser detuned by 10c to get a metallic sound. Metallic as in metallic and not as in the genre metal. I don't listen to this genre very much so I dunno which metal you are refferring to. :3


Haha, with "metalic" sound, I mean that "shape" that goes with the reese.

To explain myself better, here's Mr Brown, by KOAN Sound:
http://youtu.be/mWuVgvjgujU?t=55s

That "jedi sable" reese is one of the sounds I'm trying to get!
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