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- Aug 6, 2009
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- Essex, England
So, I've been wanting to learn the art of bass resampling but I'm finding it quite difficult to get the results I want to achieve.
I understand the fundamentals of it, create a bass patch, split frequencies, add any FX etc. Then export to wav, re import into a sampler, rinse and repeat etc etc. But I want to create those amazing types of sounds that seem to have endless layers and movement in them. You know the really disgusting, gritty ones?
I am also aware that Polymass posted a 3 part tutorial on here some time ago, which I have watched over and over, but it cleverly hides the important parts which I need to know, such as what type of patch is created initially to begin the process, and what type of effects are added at what stage etc etc.
If anyone on here can point me in the right direction with tips / guides / links etc I would be eternally grateful!
P.S. I've searched youtube, and all I can find is Polymass's tutorials, which are fantastic in they're own right, but I'm looking for an idiots guide, a 101 in bass resampling.
I understand the fundamentals of it, create a bass patch, split frequencies, add any FX etc. Then export to wav, re import into a sampler, rinse and repeat etc etc. But I want to create those amazing types of sounds that seem to have endless layers and movement in them. You know the really disgusting, gritty ones?
I am also aware that Polymass posted a 3 part tutorial on here some time ago, which I have watched over and over, but it cleverly hides the important parts which I need to know, such as what type of patch is created initially to begin the process, and what type of effects are added at what stage etc etc.
If anyone on here can point me in the right direction with tips / guides / links etc I would be eternally grateful!
P.S. I've searched youtube, and all I can find is Polymass's tutorials, which are fantastic in they're own right, but I'm looking for an idiots guide, a 101 in bass resampling.