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choonland
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Posted - 2009/03/24 :  15:27:19  Show profile Send a private message  Visit choonland's homepage
how long is your off-beat bass?

I used to make it 1/8 in all my tracks, but I have found that 1/16 its more energetic and bouncy, 3/32 sound good too, not to short, not to long


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hmmmm. What is 1/8? Im not bright when it comes to technical things with production.

On FL, 1 bar is split into 4 bars, which each have 4 squares in, like [][][][]`[][][][]`[][][][]`[][][][] Would be 1 bar. My kick takes up the first [][] of each set of 4 (4 kicks to 1 bar) my bass does the same but on 3 and 4, thus taking up the second 2 squares in each quarter bar [][]

Does that make sense? How long is that?


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quote:
Originally posted by redwingz:
hmmmm. What is 1/8? Im not bright when it comes to technical things with production.

On FL, 1 bar is split into 4 bars, which each have 4 squares in, like [][][][]`[][][][]`[][][][]`[][][][] Would be 1 bar. My kick takes up the first [][] of each set of 4 (4 kicks to 1 bar) my bass does the same but on 3 and 4, thus taking up the second 2 squares in each quarter bar [][]

Does that make sense? How long is that?



each [] you say, would be a 1/16 ... in other words one whole bar divided in 16 parts
that means that if you use 2 [] to your bass, then it is 1/8 (1/16 x 2)



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i use [][

as its not too bouncy and its not too long

just right ;)


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Depends on the kick/temp/style. If i wanted a bouncy tune i'd make it shorter than normal for example.



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quote:
Originally posted by tru bass:
i use [][

as its not too bouncy and its not too long

just right ;)




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I usually use 1/16, or one step or [] and sometimes 3/32 or one and a half step or [][ ^^

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DJ_FunDaBounce
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1/8 usually for me. I tend to quantize the lengths when I'm preparing for the mixdown.
sometimes though, for leads and pianos, I'll leave the notes as they were input since I usually input from a midi keyboard. I find that this often adds character to the lines.


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always 1/8.. well.. sorta.. kick should always be 1/8 so the low end doesnt clash with the bass, unless you're side chaining or something..

but if you're going for a more bouncy tune, then make both slightly shorter, or maybe just the bass, depends..


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