writing basslines
writing basslines
im into producing house music but always get stuck on the bassline anything i come up with always sounds naff and robotic im a relative beginner how many notes should be in a typical bassline and what note lengths should be used any tips would be greatly appreciated
Re: writing basslines
hey man,
step away from your computer. sing a bassline. record the audio for reference. Load a VST and figure out the notes. PLay from yer heart
step away from your computer. sing a bassline. record the audio for reference. Load a VST and figure out the notes. PLay from yer heart
2.4 ghz Macbook Pro 8gb RAM, SSD, Live 9 Suite, Puremagnetik, Minimal Talent
Re: writing basslines
House Music basslines are not defined by the number of notes. It's all about the funk and the feel bro!
Listen to some Moto Blanco, G-Cavelle Project.
Groovy funky Bass Bro! Hear it, copy it and take it to the left!
Tod
Listen to some Moto Blanco, G-Cavelle Project.
Groovy funky Bass Bro! Hear it, copy it and take it to the left!
Tod
"Let you're body feel the sound! Let it cover you up and down!"


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Re: writing basslines
Yo!
Feel your pain
It's not how many notes but whether the notes convey the "beef".
I would also say that you need to separate the notes of the bass-line, not too much legato.
Another point to take into consideration is using the "pitch-wheel" sparingly to give a human (ish) feel to it.
There are loadsa things you might want to do BUT you need to be more specific.
I'm subscribing to this post because I would be interested in what our more experienced forum members have to say
Z.
Feel your pain
It's not how many notes but whether the notes convey the "beef".
I would also say that you need to separate the notes of the bass-line, not too much legato.
Another point to take into consideration is using the "pitch-wheel" sparingly to give a human (ish) feel to it.
There are loadsa things you might want to do BUT you need to be more specific.
I'm subscribing to this post because I would be interested in what our more experienced forum members have to say
Z.
Re: writing basslines
wow.. never thought about that way.. i guess i can sing into melodyne, and it can tell me what notes I am singing and export midi into ableton.. genius..Jekblad wrote:hey man,
step away from your computer. sing a bassline. record the audio for reference. Load a VST and figure out the notes. PLay from yer heart
Re: writing basslines
melodyne ftw!!
that makes it way easier
that makes it way easier
2.4 ghz Macbook Pro 8gb RAM, SSD, Live 9 Suite, Puremagnetik, Minimal Talent