As far as your effort goes, its not a bad effort. it could most definitely be the base (sic) for a noisia style bassline. It needs more tearing, and filter modulation. my basslines usually involve 3 instances of massive and one of rob papan sub boom bass. if you work out how to get that nice noisia tear at the higher frequencies, let me know! I've got some nice "tearing" going on, but its no noisia. I know noisias basslines are all resampled several times. i think I've worked that out. so i'm assuming huge long fx chains per "rendering"
The noisia basslines are brilliant. I've been trying to make those sort of basslines since back in the days of Konflict - messiah. then noisia came along and i had a new goal to attain.
i can get extremely close now, but to me its still just not right. The more important point here, is that after spending so long experimenting to emulate noisia's sound, i created 400 or so patches that sounded fucking SICK in their own right, in the time since i first heard noisias phatness.
I guess you can hear some of them in my tracks at soundcloud, and myspace's
http://soundcloud.com/teehaichcee
http://www.myspace.com/totalharmoniccontrol
Then if you want any tips on any sound from any of my tracks, fire away, and i'll explain how i did it!
So basically, i'm asking for some reviews, and in return i'll impart my techniques! pretty sick deal i reckon
I hope i've been of some assistance!
Peace,
Matt