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anything on bhk is damn good quality for yo money
I still cant believe Drumstep is now a genre.
Its abit of a gay name aswell.
I don't think anyone should ever sample bass.
I mean are people that lazy that they cant be bothered to make it?
Its probably my favourite process, I love adding modulation over a period of time aswell...
You can't really do that with samples
I don't think anyone should ever sample bass.
I mean are people that lazy that they cant be bothered to make it?
Its probably my favourite process, I love adding modulation over a period of time aswell...
You can't really do that with samples
i wish i was better at making cool bass
it seems like i never know what im doing and tweak a bunch of random shit and it doesn't sound like what i want
ill have a sound in my head that i want but can't figure out how to make it in the DAW
for this reason i tend to sample bass sometimes and then modify the sample, i don't like doing it this way but i can't seem to achieve results that i want usually
I still cant believe Drumstep is now a genre.
Its abit of a gay name aswell.
I don't think anyone should ever sample bass.
I mean are people that lazy that they cant be bothered to make it?
Its probably my favourite process, I love adding modulation over a period of time aswell...
You can't really do that with samples
but i agree in that just dropping some bass sample over a beat aint really production!
that aint true mate... sampling is an integral part of dnb... and you can modulate samples (see thread kama made about 10 yr old equipment yeah!)
but i agree in that just dropping some bass sample over a beat aint really production!
bumstep.