You chipped in just to have a dig. Not very nice of you really is it?lem wrote:Jeez, are we still talking about bass?
I haven't listened to it, but I bet its a bloody sinewave!
Always the same question with the same answer.
Full and warm bass sound
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Yeah sorry, having bit of a sh!t day. No need to take it out on people in here. Apologies.
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True that, I was wrong about the mono/stereo layer thing. By the way, what would be a good free chorus plugin for Windows?AK wrote:Play the intervals above and hit the chord button and shape the sound, you'd easily nail it with that, it's a very basic sound you're all just getting confused because you are hearing different intervals from the chords and thinking they are different 'bass layers'.
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I will try to bring something to the table now...
Blue cat does some pretty good free plugins, as does melda. Melda have a useful tuner plugin aswell.
I normally use the chorus bundled with Ableton as I find it does the job.
Blue cat does some pretty good free plugins, as does melda. Melda have a useful tuner plugin aswell.
I normally use the chorus bundled with Ableton as I find it does the job.
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Cool, I'll look into those.lem wrote:I will try to bring something to the table now...
Blue cat does some pretty good free plugins, as does melda. Melda have a useful tuner plugin aswell.
I normally use the chorus bundled with Ableton as I find it does the job.
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Would definately recommend the melda bundle. I needed an easy to read tuner in Ableton and it was the best I could find.
I think you could achieve a chorus type effect with the mono/stereo idea you had, maybe mix both ideas?
I think you could achieve a chorus type effect with the mono/stereo idea you had, maybe mix both ideas?
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I think there is a common misconception that a warm bass means layers, when in my experience its the opposite.
The more space you have in the bass end the warmer it sounds.
The more space you have in the bass end the warmer it sounds.
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i dont hear any of that stuff either.
if you're talking about the actually bass as opposed to the chords etc. it sounds like a simple sinewave sub one octave below everything else with a very long decay to me
i think the warmth youre talking about isnt coming from the bass, the bass is supporting an already warm tune.
if you're talking about the actually bass as opposed to the chords etc. it sounds like a simple sinewave sub one octave below everything else with a very long decay to me
i think the warmth youre talking about isnt coming from the bass, the bass is supporting an already warm tune.