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How To Make A Zedd Style Electro Bass

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2011

In this video I go through how to make a Zedd style bass patch. It's not exactly like his but I think it has the same feel to it.

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  • Absynth brought me here

  • @craigwilliamsmusic yeah sure.. yeah i was talking to tommy a couple of weeks ago, and ya he said guitar rig, but alot of these people that will watch this video wont have a guitar rig or even a software emulation, but what ive stated is pretty damn close

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  • @FeedMeTechno Hell yeah have you got a link????

  • @FeedMeTechno and i just made a song with almost exact zedd bass from that one song "shut the f-ing door" or something. im putting in on youtube in ten minutes if you want to see it ill send it to you with my settings and ohmicide if you want :)

    just if you want that is. i just like sharing music

  • @craigwilliamsmusic yeah its just kinda not a great plugin haha its just two things put together. i mean it sounds good, but after a while it kinda kills the sound. just not for me haha. but nice tutorial man!

  • @FeedMeTechno thanks for the heads up. I'll have a play with those settings I don't really use ohmicide. The sausage fattener is just a compressor and like most compressors if you push it hard it turns from a compressor into a limiter (on a normal compressor this is the ratio) I tend to use the Sf to add some colour to the sound and maybe tame it a little if there are some high transients but i hardly look to it for compression unless i want to squeeze the life out of something hahahahaha

  • @craigwilliamsmusic dont use dada lifes sausauge fattener.. it is just a brickwall limiter, meaning it just makes the sound as loud as possible. use the right amount of limiting or compression based on the sound... for ohmicide use around 200-2500hz with the middle filter, around 20db, with the inital patch. if using sylenth.. use a lowered saw i guess but i use other waveforms.. bitcrush it a little bit 24 to 1 around 10db, and EQ it where it is right, around 100-200 and 2500-5000

  • Ahhh Craig ! thanks man! :D NAILED it, legit the only one i have personally found on youtube that gets this spot on. :)

  • @craigwilliamsmusic thanks dude, yeah when i get some decent monitors ill throw up a tut asap!

  • @117DJAckson I tried to vote your comment up but it didn't let me. I totally agree with what you say :)

  • @fcspooker21 if your a newbie then look up some tutorials on the basics and educate yourself first. If every tutorial was made for newbies then they would have to be twice as long and more boring because he would be explaining stuff that most of us know. This is a good tutorial and as I said watch a tut on the basics before you complain that this one is horrible.

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