Tutorial: Rolling DNB Bass - Seriously Sick Synth Sounds Episode 4

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2011

And here's episode 4. Again, please let me know what you prefer. Cheers.


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Uploader Comments (ODSTHelljumper)

  • Could you do a tutorial on your formanty type bass from your second free track the one that keeps saying bitch I think its diplomacy

  • @OfficialXsist It is diplomacy indeed but there are 3 basses in there, one I already covered in the last episode. What other bass do you mean?

  • Ps. Could you give a list of you're fave Refills? Especially ones that have actual patches, not just samples and loops. I just got two Prime Loops refills and its all samples and loops and I have no idea how to implement them into my production. So lost.

    Again thank you so much for spreading your knowledge. You have single handedly took my electronic production up a few and I cant thank you enough for that!

  • @IamKillerB I rarely use any refills with actual patches, I build all my patches myself, which is why I'm doing this series. It's supposed to give some insight into the synth making process.

    Glad you like my stuff :)

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  • And a sub, which you will probably not hear ("hits the play button") - muhaha, me gusta.

  • Love the new style of tutorial! As a semi-experienced producer having to sit through someone explaining what LFO or ADSR means can be tedious!

    Also more synths!! Your tracks sound so good, please share more of your awesome synthsounds!

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  • Thanks. Good tutorial and natural explanation. This is a better style for those looking to work on these things themselves.

  • What about that lead synth?

  • @bizcad you really dont need it as you're not supposed to simply copy settings just use his synths as a basis. i usually use the main thor patches and do everything else on my own. you dont want ur patches to sound exactly the same

  • @ODSTHelljumper oh the song was pheonix i was wrong

  • When I make a sub in Thor on Reason 5 with the octaves apart like that it usually does this thing where it switches between the octaves when a new note is played, so every note sounds like it's in a different octave than the last even though it's not. I can't figure out why the hell this is happening, it never happened in Reason 4!

  • What snare is that!!!!

  • i think the style preference is split into those who are new to production and those more experienced... imo this new way is better but it would be nice to see more detail in this method, just to teach the newbies some stuff so we can stop depending on tutorials for all our patches :)

  • The new way (this video) is good because the info is more compact. However, did not say the settings for indivdual controls. For example, on the vocoder, I was not able to see what the settings were for that number 5 band and that is the most important setting to get the patch right. Or on the octave settings for the Thor oscs.

    So I vote for the new way as long as you make sure to point out what the settings are so I do not have to guess, like what you did for the LFO at 3/16.

  • I prefer this method, if people are having trouble understanding whats happening they can always check back on your earlier videos; its quite off putting to have to watch almost 20mins of a tutorial, such as your earlier videos, personally i think this one covers the right amount of detail whilst keeping concise. Top Work!

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