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<blockquote data-quote="dnbsoldier87" data-source="post: 1087149" data-attributes="member: 29809"><p>After a little help off the producers on here once again.</p><p>Ive been trying to make the sub bass thats quite common in neuro/tech/dark dnb. It seems to be the driving force of a lot of tracks, and has a lot of movement and rhythum to it. But I cant seem to crack the style. I have a few examples of the sub im trying to achieve below. (or maybe its not even a seperate sub and its the lead with the frequencys split?)</p><p></p><p>I can make a standard subbass layer no problem, so i use the patch I have and put some notes in the piano roll. Ive tried side chaining with my drums, or with hi hats, or just kicks or just snares etc etc. Is sidechaining even the right technique to create this kind of movement on the subbass? or should I be trying something else altogether?</p><p></p><p>Examples:</p><p>[media=youtube]yNFYEv_MPsU[/media]</p><p>@ 1:29</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]8XsojGZ8tps[/media]</p><p>@ 1:50</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]WUz05OsLhaE[/media]</p><p>@ 1:07</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]MH7MU_vrXpc[/media]</p><p>@ 1:52</p><p></p><p>Any advice/tips appreciated. Im using FL if thats important, although if you have ways of doing it in cubase/logic etc if you explain how youd do it in your daw im sure I could work out how to translate that into fl.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnbsoldier87, post: 1087149, member: 29809"] After a little help off the producers on here once again. Ive been trying to make the sub bass thats quite common in neuro/tech/dark dnb. It seems to be the driving force of a lot of tracks, and has a lot of movement and rhythum to it. But I cant seem to crack the style. I have a few examples of the sub im trying to achieve below. (or maybe its not even a seperate sub and its the lead with the frequencys split?) I can make a standard subbass layer no problem, so i use the patch I have and put some notes in the piano roll. Ive tried side chaining with my drums, or with hi hats, or just kicks or just snares etc etc. Is sidechaining even the right technique to create this kind of movement on the subbass? or should I be trying something else altogether? Examples: [media=youtube]yNFYEv_MPsU[/media] @ 1:29 [media=youtube]8XsojGZ8tps[/media] @ 1:50 [media=youtube]WUz05OsLhaE[/media] @ 1:07 [media=youtube]MH7MU_vrXpc[/media] @ 1:52 Any advice/tips appreciated. Im using FL if thats important, although if you have ways of doing it in cubase/logic etc if you explain how youd do it in your daw im sure I could work out how to translate that into fl. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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