Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

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rebel2407
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Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by rebel2407 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:24 am

Hey guys, what are your favorite ways to warp the sounds of an extended song?

as a bonus question, what's your favorite/the best way to add bass?

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by rebel2407 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:01 pm

bump

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by rebel2407 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:18 am

where are the bass heads at

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by dckyoto » Thu Mar 21, 2013 3:31 pm

Bit of a delayed response, but I add a low pass filter, press ctrl-g, add a channel pass-through, add some resonance Q to that low pass and then add some random reverb (100%), erosion (deep and wide enough that it isn't too "noisy"), maybe a bit of overdrive (5-10%) and set that channel/chain to about -15db.

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by 102455 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:41 pm

rebel2407 wrote:where are the bass heads at
Maybe they're all reading your duplicate thread, you naughty cross poster.

Or perhaps they're too busy laughing at your questions....

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by yur2die4 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:08 pm

First you have to figure out what key the track is in. To do this, I suggest forcing the track to play in a simple easy-to-play key. Like C major. Or, if you want to sound more edgy. Go for the A minor.

So we will load up 7 Resonator fx. And create a Rack with 7 EQ3's. set a Lo, Hi, and 5 additional finely set 'bands' of Mid. You can name them. Lo lo mid, lo mid, mid kinda, mid hi, hi and bye mid.

Set all the Resonators to A3 (IMPORTANT), and set the other dials to +12, +25, +7, and we are doing Minor right? So +3.

Chances are, the track will be in Stereo. To fix this, we will have all the Resonators filter off, and Width to 0% (I always make this mistake. It'll work for the bass though).

Okay, then we group the entire Rack again and duplicate inside. Slap Utility in each one. One says Left, panned hard left. Other Right, panned Right.

Now our song is A minor-ish.

Make a new midi channel.

Put Arpeggiator in and a phat Saw wave. And the M4L LFO, an AutoFilter, Saturator set to Sinoid Fold, Compressor with side chain to Lo of the other Rack, set to pump super hard, another Saturator, gain +3, Chorus at 50% wet, second modulation Off and first one high passed to about 18,000 to get some grit. Then add Limiter with +6 db.

Group that (make sure Arp is set to A minor! 1/6 notes). Then duplicate the channel and define the other saw 'slightly'.

Finally, set each one on their own cross fader channel. And play your keys while the song plays.

When it gets too crazy, hold the keys but crossfade out. And then wait for the Drop!!!

Another way to do this is just use an 808 bass drum. But to each his own, man.

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by infernal.machine » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:24 pm

hahahaha :lol:

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by rebel2407 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:45 pm

yur2die4 wrote:First you have to figure out what key the track is in. To do this, I suggest forcing the track to play in a simple easy-to-play key. Like C major. Or, if you want to sound more edgy. Go for the A minor.

So we will load up 7 Resonator fx. And create a Rack with 7 EQ3's. set a Lo, Hi, and 5 additional finely set 'bands' of Mid. You can name them. Lo lo mid, lo mid, mid kinda, mid hi, hi and bye mid.

Set all the Resonators to A3 (IMPORTANT), and set the other dials to +12, +25, +7, and we are doing Minor right? So +3.

Chances are, the track will be in Stereo. To fix this, we will have all the Resonators filter off, and Width to 0% (I always make this mistake. It'll work for the bass though).

Okay, then we group the entire Rack again and duplicate inside. Slap Utility in each one. One says Left, panned hard left. Other Right, panned Right.

Now our song is A minor-ish.

Make a new midi channel.

Put Arpeggiator in and a phat Saw wave. And the M4L LFO, an AutoFilter, Saturator set to Sinoid Fold, Compressor with side chain to Lo of the other Rack, set to pump super hard, another Saturator, gain +3, Chorus at 50% wet, second modulation Off and first one high passed to about 18,000 to get some grit. Then add Limiter with +6 db.

Group that (make sure Arp is set to A minor! 1/6 notes). Then duplicate the channel and define the other saw 'slightly'.

Finally, set each one on their own cross fader channel. And play your keys while the song plays.

When it gets too crazy, hold the keys but crossfade out. And then wait for the Drop!!!

Another way to do this is just use an 808 bass drum. But to each his own, man.

if you use the 808 bass drum, how do you prolong the bass sound? I'm talking about the kind of bass in songs such as "timestretch" by bassnectar, a bass which draws out for several seconds

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Re: Warping sound of a song // adding more bass to a song

Post by nemoy » Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:49 pm

hmm
one method i often use, to prolong
the 808 Kicksound is:

turning that "Decay" poti to the right.

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