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    Default rolling basslines?

    what are the tricks ta make a good rolling basslines. i kno the 2 notes starting on the off beat --++--++--++--++. maybe shuffle it?. make the second velocity abit quiter. and also the 3 notes starting on the second step in the 16 -+++-+++-+++-+++ with quiter notes before & after the off beat note & also filling in some steps with queiter notes & shuffling. but still i cant get it how i want it

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    fitting the perc rolling in there with the rolling bassline whould probo help ya??

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    no 1 wonna talk about bassline patterns then??. or hav i allready milked this 1

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    Dude, I use the exact same patterns to get rolling basses.

    Occasionally with a little swing, but whatever suits the track really.

    Perhaps the key would be to get some interesting patterns down in terms of velocity? Or use some Sample & Hold or something feeding into the filter cutoff, if your synth supports it. Anything to make it more of a "texture".

    Not sure how much I can add...

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    cheers dude. sample & hold then feed to the filter. wot synth are you doing that on??. i hav seen the option. explain dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    cheers dude. sample & hold then feed to the filter. wot synth are you doing that on??. i hav seen the option. explain dude
    You can do it in Oddity.



    Adjust the S&H parameters using the sliders (blue, white and yellow) in the 4th box from the left, then their effect on the filter using the yellow slider in the 5th box from the left.

    Hope that's some help.

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    i havnt got oddity dude. ive seen them settings on my virusb. is that a free 1 from loopdons tread?. im on mac aswell. i'll see if i can doit on somthig else. thanks for the help ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    i havnt got oddity dude. ive seen them settings on my virusb. is that a free 1 from loopdons tread?. im on mac aswell. i'll see if i can doit on somthig else. thanks for the help ;)
    Sample & Hold just takes a snapshot value at intervals from any given signal. (I think).

    It's on a few other synths as well... Junglist, I think - and the analog one that comes with Cubase SX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    i havnt got oddity dude. ive seen them settings on my virusb. is that a free 1 from loopdons tread?. im on mac aswell. i'll see if i can doit on somthig else. thanks for the help ;)
    Sample & Hold just takes a snapshot value at intervals from any given signal. (I think).

    It's on a few other synths as well... Junglist, I think - and the analog one that comes with Cubase SX.

    cool . wot tipe of effect does it hav the on the rolling bass. does it mak the notes sit better more roll'e ha ha. im going to be getting junglist soon. so i will defo tri it out techmouse ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    cool . wot tipe of effect does it hav the on the rolling bass. does it mak the notes sit better more roll'e ha ha. im going to be getting junglist soon. so i will defo tri it out techmouse ;)
    Depending on the exact setting you use, it has the effect of sending seemingly random values to the filter cutoff at different times, which give the impression of movement. To my mind, anyway.

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    nice. i got vstation could prob doit on there. not sure??. i'll hav junglist soon. do you layer them rolling basslines. say with 2 different presets. like first this sort of pattern -+-+--+--+-+--+- with a couple diff notes & velocitys and whack in another like off beat or somthing

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    programme different baslines on four on three or five counts use delay and levels to get them roling

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    nice. i got vstation could prob doit on there. not sure??. i'll hav junglist soon. do you layer them rolling basslines. say with 2 different presets. like first this sort of pattern -+-+--+--+-+--+- with a couple diff notes & velocitys and whack in another like off beat or somthing
    Not sure if V-Station can do it - I don't think so.

    I often have two synths going... one doing the serious bass work and another doing the more middy stuff.

    'Course this is only my way of working - and I wouldn't take my word for anything.

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    wot like a diff bass sound on different steps

    bass 1 -+---+---+---+--
    bass2 --+---+---+---+-
    bass3 ----+---+---+---

    with delay but with filter on delay. basics i kno

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    its all ideas tech mouse ;) . ya pointing me in the right direction for sure. junglist itis then dude ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    wot like a diff bass sound on different steps

    bass 1 -+---+---+---+--
    bass2 --+---+---+---+-
    bass3 ----+---+---+---

    with delay but with filter on delay. basics i kno
    I tend to have both doing the same pattern, but different velocities etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    Quote Originally Posted by nova
    wot like a diff bass sound on different steps

    bass 1 -+---+---+---+--
    bass2 --+---+---+---+-
    bass3 ----+---+---+---

    with delay but with filter on delay. basics i kno
    I tend to have both doing the same pattern, but different velocities etc.
    i like to do this also , if you leave the bass sound thats playing the lower frequencies alone you can get some nice distortion and effects on the middier sounding one without facking the bottom end up.
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    a dude i got imposcar that might do the job. made by same people as oddity

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    cool dudes. defo some good ideas here ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ
    i like to do this also , if you leave the bass sound thats playing the lower frequencies alone you can get some nice distortion and effects on the middier sounding one without facking the bottom end up.
    Yeah, exactly.

    I've actually started to realise as well, that you can greatly enhance percieved bass by rolling off bass frequencies.

 

 
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