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Dub Bassline tutorials
Hi has anyone got any link to the best bassline tutorials going example massive vst or even albino cheers
Re: Dub Bassline tutorials
I assume you meant dubstep, not dub.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZYDmw2pYOk
If you actually meant brostep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOgo7RXla5g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZYDmw2pYOk
If you actually meant brostep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOgo7RXla5g
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Re: Dub Bassline tutorials
If you actually meant dub, use a solid and heavy bass for resonance, flatwound strings (also don't change those ever), palm mute and pluck with your index and thumb, neck position. Kill the treble, almost kill the mids, compress. Also play around the root, 3rd and major.
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Theres a new site that just launched that has a little bit of videos, you just search what you want and it should come up, it was something tube, i forgot the name.SonR wrote:Hi has anyone got any link to the best bassline tutorials going example massive vst or even albino cheers
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i think it was redtubeRandoRando wrote:Theres a new site that just launched that has a little bit of videos, you just search what you want and it should come up, it was something tube, i forgot the name.SonR wrote:Hi has anyone got any link to the best bassline tutorials going example massive vst or even albino cheers
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JTMMusicuk wrote:i think it was redtubeRandoRando wrote:Theres a new site that just launched that has a little bit of videos, you just search what you want and it should come up, it was something tube, i forgot the name.SonR wrote:Hi has anyone got any link to the best bassline tutorials going example massive vst or even albino cheers
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I went on there and thought it was all gashefence wrote:JTMMusicuk wrote:i think it was redtubeRandoRando wrote:Theres a new site that just launched that has a little bit of videos, you just search what you want and it should come up, it was something tube, i forgot the name.SonR wrote:Hi has anyone got any link to the best bassline tutorials going example massive vst or even albino cheerssome dirty bass there.
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I'd actually be into a roots Dub bassline tutorial... get some Flabba flavor inna b-line.
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Re: Dub Bassline tutorials
This. If you want to synthesise it, you won't create a completely authentic bass, but low triangle or sine waves work v. well, with a v. short attack time to imitate that plucked sound.Hircine wrote:If you actually meant dub, use a solid and heavy bass for resonance, flatwound strings (also don't change those ever), palm mute and pluck with your index and thumb, neck position. Kill the treble, almost kill the mids, compress. Also play around the root, 3rd and major.
*hoping you didn't mean dubstep*
I hate it when people confuse that.
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