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Trying layering your bass, otherwords drop a 60hz
sine (or similar) under your funky bass. Your funky bass will have a freq'
around the 100hz area, which will be nice and audible (try messing around
with the eq, changing tonal quality) and the sine will take care of subsonics.
Sometimes the 2 bass sounds don't work when layered, so try programming a rhythm
with the funky bass and drop a different rhythm with the sine under that
(obviously, the 2 will have to compliment each other).
Listen carefully to the way producers like High
Contrast and Calibre set up their bass.
Regards to the first part of your email, it's all
about talent, creativity and imagination, there's no real hard and fast rules to
creating great intros, if there were, we'd all have had album deals by
now. One tip, keep it simple and uncluttered.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 5:01
PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] intros and bass
whassap yall.
basically ive noticed that all of the new skool dnb tunes have an intro
that cant really be described as an instrument e.g cum dancing, continental
drift, you're the one (greg packer)
im having trouble creating these intros using cubase, soft synths and
samples only. its what high contrast does so why cant i. i need to know where
i can find good samples for intros, drums and bass.
soft synths..any ideas for a good soft synth for creating intros?
also..most new skool dnb has a very watery bass sound like cum dancing, you
got me burning. how can i create decent new skool jungle bass. soft synths
like junglist and tritum can only give me funky, fuzzy basses that wont get
the sub woofer shaking.
help me yall..peace
veritas
+Hospital
Property+
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