@nachoisone: Never mind, i always try to help. You should also Bounce the Channel with the Bassline on as soon as your line of notes is ready for the Song. Then apply some EQ (notch at ~ 125, 250, 500 Hz) and try to minimize resonating frequencies. From 5 - 15 KHz you probably gain it up a little bit. Also apply side-chain compressing for kick/bass for pumping effect and to get the kick as hard as possible. There are severel good tutorials @ youtube.
@nachoisone : I'd recommend spectrasonics trilian, or lennar digital sylenth 1. sylenth1 is my favorite for plucky SAW Basslines now. Reset Pattern, Pick Sawtooth at the first oscillator, apply the filter and let it's cutoff be modulated by either velocity or a LFO. Also slightly apply phasing and chorus to get a special kind of nice and full sounding bass.
@landexx What would you reccomend? i agree about the plastic touch but there are a few things i've gotten from ES1 would ES2 be better? if so how would you go about that? (i'm new to logic)
nice tut, but ES1 sucks for basslines in my opinnion. i wasted days tryin to bring out a nice sounding bassline without any interfferences but ES1 has always some kind of "plastic" touch that sounds awful :\
parabens brother tinha mo duvida de ocmo usar o ES1 agora ficou facil
valeu
420br 6 months ago
@nachoisone: Never mind, i always try to help. You should also Bounce the Channel with the Bassline on as soon as your line of notes is ready for the Song. Then apply some EQ (notch at ~ 125, 250, 500 Hz) and try to minimize resonating frequencies. From 5 - 15 KHz you probably gain it up a little bit. Also apply side-chain compressing for kick/bass for pumping effect and to get the kick as hard as possible. There are severel good tutorials @ youtube.
landexx 1 year ago
@landexx right on thanks man :D
nachoisone 1 year ago
@nachoisone : I'd recommend spectrasonics trilian, or lennar digital sylenth 1. sylenth1 is my favorite for plucky SAW Basslines now. Reset Pattern, Pick Sawtooth at the first oscillator, apply the filter and let it's cutoff be modulated by either velocity or a LFO. Also slightly apply phasing and chorus to get a special kind of nice and full sounding bass.
landexx 1 year ago
@landexx What would you reccomend? i agree about the plastic touch but there are a few things i've gotten from ES1 would ES2 be better? if so how would you go about that? (i'm new to logic)
nachoisone 1 year ago
passei a usar ES1 em vez de EFM, valeu pela dica.
muriloww1 1 year ago
@landexx I have got some pretty nice basses from ES1 ive never used it in a track but I wouldnt say it sucks.
sacredgeometry 1 year ago
hi there.
nice tut, but ES1 sucks for basslines in my opinnion. i wasted days tryin to bring out a nice sounding bassline without any interfferences but ES1 has always some kind of "plastic" touch that sounds awful :\
landexx 1 year ago
Me ajudou muito vlwss...
ChesterCdKey 1 year ago