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Watson.
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Posted - 2008/08/11 : 17:26:58
I'm quite new to production (been at it around a month or so), and I can't for the life of me figure out how to get a decent sounding bassline. Could anyone point me in the direction of some VST's that could help me produce a decent sounding bass?
Help would be appreciated.
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Rayovac
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Posted - 2008/08/12 : 00:14:37
Most VSTs can produce a good bass sound. Just find one that will work for you, and tweak a sound until you get what you want.
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AxelPanic
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Posted - 2008/08/12 : 05:22:17
can you give us some links or places to go to for good vst's? i havn't been able to find any good ones. and try to find some easy to work ones too!b
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2008/08/12 : 08:45:47
V-Station would be a good one to start out with. Try and learn one before you get loads ;)
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Shades
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Posted - 2008/08/12 : 20:48:06
free.... bassline..... vst.......
all in one sentence
http://freevstplugins.blogspot.com/2007/11/mainliner-x2-vst-basslines.html does the job for a freebie
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Watson.
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Posted - 2008/08/13 : 00:39:22
quote: Originally posted by Shades_of_Grey:
free.... bassline..... vst.......
all in one sentence
http://freevstplugins.blogspot.com/2007/11/mainliner-x2-vst-basslines.html does the job for a freebie
Cheers mate. It's a bit late to try and produce some tunes, so I'll give it a try in the morning.
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mitchy_boy
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Posted - 2008/08/16 : 11:28:27
z3ta or rob papens predator work for me
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J.T.S
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Posted - 2008/08/16 : 12:33:41
Hey mate,
To make a wicked bassline I use around 3 dif sounds layered into each other. One for the low end one for the mid and one for the top end
I use a VST called Energy Pro for the low end then layer it with a Sample from "Vengence Bassline Samples CD" for the mid and then find a nice distorted top end sound ( Usually use Pro 53 or Z3ta)
Just a bit of a tip for a few months down the track when you start getting better
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