Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a good tutorial, video or written, explaining how to best resample a reese bass I have created. It may sound strange but I don't understand at all what to do to make all the sick sounds I usually hear in good dnb songs. I think I know how to create the foundation for a nice bassline but then I don't know how to go on. I've seen videos where people take a recording of the bass and then put the craziest automations on EQ or filter plugins to create wobbles and stuff, but when I tried that myself, it just sounded shit, all muddy and clashing with other frequencies in my mix. I know this is mostly about experimenting, but I guess I'm really lacking the basics to do that. Do I put the unfiltered bass in one track and put highpassed resampled bits over it or should I completely tear up the original thing, leaving no unfiltered track? What effects can I put on the recorded bass without making it sound too muddy?
Thanks in advance guys
I'm looking for a good tutorial, video or written, explaining how to best resample a reese bass I have created. It may sound strange but I don't understand at all what to do to make all the sick sounds I usually hear in good dnb songs. I think I know how to create the foundation for a nice bassline but then I don't know how to go on. I've seen videos where people take a recording of the bass and then put the craziest automations on EQ or filter plugins to create wobbles and stuff, but when I tried that myself, it just sounded shit, all muddy and clashing with other frequencies in my mix. I know this is mostly about experimenting, but I guess I'm really lacking the basics to do that. Do I put the unfiltered bass in one track and put highpassed resampled bits over it or should I completely tear up the original thing, leaving no unfiltered track? What effects can I put on the recorded bass without making it sound too muddy?
Thanks in advance guys