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Re: RUSTIE
Those stabs? Sounds like samples of pitched bass guitar hits. Or like the melodies? Saw waves, slightly detuned, chorused, reverbed, then low-pass filter modulated and chorused again?
Rustie is awesome, btw.
Edit: yep sounds like bass pops.
			
			
													Rustie is awesome, btw.
Edit: yep sounds like bass pops.
					Last edited by Genevieve on Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
									
			
									
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Rustie is absolutely Killing it. Most fav artist from that 'type' of dubstep
			
			
									
									
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All i got so far is he uses ableton on a PC and everything is in the box, minus maybe some guitar i think.
http://www.dummymag.com/features/2011/0 ... ew-my-way/
ill edit if i can find more.
			
			
									
									http://www.dummymag.com/features/2011/0 ... ew-my-way/
ill edit if i can find more.
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Re: RUSTIE
sounds like he uses a lot of portmento/glide on his leads
i too would be interested if anyone has any other insight into rusties sound design
			
			
									
									
						i too would be interested if anyone has any other insight into rusties sound design
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^^that interview was great.
im pretty sure he also uses U-he ACE i found a preset in there that was on neko
			
			
									
									
						im pretty sure he also uses U-he ACE i found a preset in there that was on neko
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@sp303   any chance you could explain the patch..or post a screenshot?
			
			
									
									
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its just that little transition sound from1:30-1:32
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before I ask 1000000 questions - has there ever been a thread explaining his synths?
i think i remember a threat about the 'purple' sound a while back, anyone got a link?!
			
			
									
									
						i think i remember a threat about the 'purple' sound a while back, anyone got a link?!
Re: RUSTIE
and unison? that lead sound is very wide and stereoGenevieve wrote:Those stabs? Sounds like samples of pitched bass guitar hits. Or like the melodies? Saw waves, slightly detuned, chorused, reverbed, then low-pass filter modulated and chorused again?
Rustie is awesome, btw.
Edit: yep sounds like bass pops.
edit: 1000 posts! wooo!
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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and how do you create the bass from surph  i think ive heard that kind of a bass in many other traks
new interview
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/featur ... ce_science
			
			
									
									
						new interview
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/featur ... ce_science
Re: RUSTIE
Definitely sounds like a sample to me, I just tried to recreate it using exs24's bass patch, got pretty close by eq-ing the high end up and using a maserati plug in from waves, but I think it would take a lot of resampling to get it spot on
			
			
									
									
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this bass sounds like a really wide saw wave with reverb, try getting like a saw wave, maybe 2 and detune them a tiny bit, set the synth to unison, and some chorus to it, and add some quick reverb, then low cut this sound, and use just a sine wave for the sub underneath it playing the same notes.sp303 wrote:and how do you create the bass from surph i think ive heard that kind of a bass in many other traks
new interview
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/featur ... ce_science
the first tune is definitely a sampled slap bass guitar sound, which you can get in exs24 sampler in logic.
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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ok, sorry that didn't help 
 basically what we're getting at is, 
1. get a nice acoustic slap bass instrument, I'm sure there will be one for your sampler of choice
2. EQ the high end up, all your going to need then is some more harmonics
3. add some chorus
4. add a sine if you feel it needs more bass or punch
Hopefully that should send you in the right direction
Experimenting with effects and plugins is probably the key here as well
			
			
									
									
						1. get a nice acoustic slap bass instrument, I'm sure there will be one for your sampler of choice
2. EQ the high end up, all your going to need then is some more harmonics
3. add some chorus
4. add a sine if you feel it needs more bass or punch
Hopefully that should send you in the right direction
Experimenting with effects and plugins is probably the key here as well
Re: RUSTIE
Had a quick browse through the forum for a Rustie thread and stumbled upon this... thought I'd might as well add to it.
Does anyone know how to achieve the hi pitched sound that comes in around 57 seconds? I'm assuming it's FM synthesis?
That Glass Swords LP is awesome, btw. Easily one of the best albums to have come out this year.
			
			
									
									Does anyone know how to achieve the hi pitched sound that comes in around 57 seconds? I'm assuming it's FM synthesis?
That Glass Swords LP is awesome, btw. Easily one of the best albums to have come out this year.

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