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    Default Funky Basslines

    OK guys , I'm afraid to ask and I don't like asking for help offen but this is my biggest problem .... BASSLINES ! I have been making tracks for years but I just can't make those " Marco Carola, Gaetano Pariso and Reno Cerrone style funky basslines that sit nicely in a mix without distorting to much kind of blending with a kick ! And no I don't wanna copy anyone , I'm just looking for mixing and bassline writing techniques :)

    Thanks.

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    C all the stuff about comp, Bass Comp, Bass eq.

    Just a quick run down... Use eq 2 cut all sub sub freq. from bass (depending on the sound itself but cut all up to 80 Hz-100 Hz... again depending on the sound all above 1khz) squash and distort slightly with heavy comp.
    Use a kick that is very different from the bass sound .. use the kick as the insert for a second bass comp.

    U can also use waves maxxbass (a little bit .. don't go crazy) to pull the bass from the lower freq. 2 a more hearable freq. and with less speaker movement!!

    The bass seq. should b quite simple and semi long notes..

    Hope that was clear enought and helps.

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    I am pretty much a beginner at this aswell, but from what I gather is try not to make your kick too bottom heavy and add a bit of mid range bite to it. Then your bassline should (theoretically) sit underneath it so to speak. When you've got a bassline and a kick drum that you're reasonably happy with, stick them both through a compressor together to get the bass ducking under the kick, this should clean it up even more. In terms of creating funky basslines, if you're ever suffering from writers block, use the step designer or a step sequencer (Step Machin is good) on your bassline and keep hitting the random button until something inspires you. Some might say this is cheating, but who knows, maybe Mills made "The Bells" this way! haha, doubt it though. Anyway like I said, I'm no expert at any of this, so I wouldn't be suprised if my comments are corrected over the next few posts. :lol:

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    That's another way of going about it ... but actually basslines are less bassy that most of us think... unless U are going for those move the speakers but hardly hearable basslines...

    Anyways there is more that one way of doing things!! :) and the fun thing is trying learning and then finding what works better 4 ya!

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    Which synths would be recommended for this? I think the Arturia Moog Modular is nice :love: but I would love any ideas regarding this topic (naples techno ;) )

    Which softsynth would you recommend for the pad sounds. D'acota, perhaps?

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    a 303 or soft equivalent is pretty handy for the basses.. you could also use softsynths like A1, ms20, basstation or even the bass gutar plugin in cubase is pretty good, softsynths like Korg polysix, pro53, Albino 2 & FM7 are good for nice stabs and pads..
    Im sure ive missed some but im not in front of my audio pc right now so i can have a proper look..

    Follow Z's advice with the dynamics.. You could also use loads of eqs stacked up & boosting heavily at around 80-100 on some samples (not necessarily bass samples) to bring out a bass that will sit right between the kicks..

    Also see some of the sidechaining threads for getting it to sit if its a bit masive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish

    You could also use loads of eqs stacked up & boosting heavily at around 80-100 on some samples (not necessarily bass samples) to bring out a bass that will sit right between the kicks..
    yeah just experiment with that - it doesnt allways work but ive used it a couple of times on some quite random samples to try and fish out some nice bass frequencys :)
    jimmah!

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    what is the bottom end frequency you should eq out of basslines then, what is the lowest frequency you should have in there, mine always sound too muddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    a 303 or soft equivalent is pretty handy for the basses.. you could also use softsynths like A1, ms20, basstation or even the bass gutar plugin in cubase is pretty good, softsynths like Korg polysix, pro53, Albino 2 & FM7 are good for nice stabs and pads..
    Im sure ive missed some but im not in front of my audio pc right now so i can have a proper look..

    Follow Z's advice with the dynamics.. You could also use loads of eqs stacked up & boosting heavily at around 80-100 on some samples (not necessarily bass samples) to bring out a bass that will sit right between the kicks..

    Also see some of the sidechaining threads for getting it to sit if its a bit masive
    thanx a lot! i know the polysix is pretty fat synth...
    i got the others, too, and the advice about the 80-100 Hz boosting will be tested, for sure, m8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    what is the bottom end frequency you should eq out of basslines then, what is the lowest frequency you should have in there, mine always sound too muddy
    from what i've gathered, cut anything up to about 80 (-100) Hz on your bassline. depending on bass, lowpass @ about 1Khz. heavy comp til it's slightly squashed and then sidechain. that's what mig said, i think...

    you could try to notch @ 250 Hz (try 300 as well) to lose some of the mud and put waves maxxbass to a good use (laptop preset - go from there, but don't overdo it )

    just some ideas i gathered in this great place :love:

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    i missed ze migl's post
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    for reference, the low E string on a bass guitar has a base frequency of about 41 hz, with harmonics built up from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    i missed ze migl's post
    it's the second post in this thread ;)

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    i always thought you had to use alot of the lower frequencies around the 40-50Hz for bass, i guess thats where im going wrong
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    even if the base frequency is that low, we depend a lot on the harmonics in the 150-250 hz range to clue us in that there is something doing on down there. the direct sound is very difficult to hear when it is that low and the upper harmonics are missing.

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    The KLF had something to say about funky basslines..."The Manual" is worth a read on the subject (Google it up if you're interested). From a certain perspective, I think they're more or less correct.

    (If you do look up the Manual, notice their eerily right-on-the-money prediction about home studios popping into existence around about the time the Timelords predicted they would...)

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    Junglist is fantastic for bass.
    Also, elogoxa`s Baxxpander is lovely for huge. war,. saturation compression on your bass.

    I tend to (for phat basslines) sit my kick a little higher frequency wise, than normal, and eq the bass so it sits underneath the kick.
    Sometimes I pull the kick frequency out of the bass so the kick sits inside it.
    And some sidechained compression works a treat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Junglist is fantastic for bass.
    Also, elogoxa`s Baxxpander is lovely for huge. war,. saturation compression on your bass.

    I tend to (for phat basslines) sit my kick a little higher frequency wise, than normal, and eq the bass so it sits underneath the kick.
    Sometimes I pull the kick frequency out of the bass so the kick sits inside it.
    And some sidechained compression works a treat.

    Damn I love bass.

    I know Junglist can give you a neverending selection of basses to choose from. Had downloaded the elogoxas plug, but have not really tested it yet

    Damn I love bass, too

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    I've gotten some sick twisted bass with the Polysix plugin and some filter action

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    Quote Originally Posted by xfive
    I've gotten some sick twisted bass with the Polysix plugin and some filter action
    I must install that one asap :lol:

 

 
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