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FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by Crysist » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:21 am

Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to get the growl-ish bass that feed me uses in his track one click headshot.
I have made a reese style bass in massive but am curious on how he gets the growl/modulating sound in the song.

any help is much appreciated.

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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by bodom418 » Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:50 pm

I've had decent luck getting reeses to do a growling effect by playing with high-pass filtering; might be something to look into. As always with a good reese, movement is key - what filter(s) are you currently using on this reese? Also, can you maybe pick a few time points in the song where you particularly like the sound? Are you planning on doing any resampling?

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Post by Crysist » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:54 pm

bodom418 wrote:I've had decent luck getting reeses to do a growling effect by playing with high-pass filtering; might be something to look into. As always with a good reese, movement is key - what filter(s) are you currently using on this reese? Also, can you maybe pick a few time points in the song where you particularly like the sound? Are you planning on doing any resampling?
theres a part at the 1:03-1:05 where it runs throughout the full growl I'm trying to achieve.
I'm actually moving the phases of the oscillators to get it growling but maybe the filters have to work in as well to get the full sound I'm looking for. its the same kind of thing used by koan sound, knife party etc.
was considering resampling but wouldn't know too much of where to go with it after the soft synth.

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Post by ehbes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:10 am

notch filters with a wide q
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Post by Earjax » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:44 pm

ehbrums1 wrote:notch filters with a wide q
Better if you use an actual EQ so you can automate the gain as well as the frequency
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Post by ehbes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:46 pm

Earjax wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:notch filters with a wide q
Better if you use an actual EQ so you can automate the gain as well as the frequency
Forgot not everyone did that.... My bad op
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Post by Filthzilla » Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:55 am

I'll give it a go later mate.

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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by Methadose » Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:23 pm

What would a notch filter look like on an eq? Would you use 2 filters or just 1?

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Post by ehbes » Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:27 pm

Methadose wrote:What would a notch filter look like on an eq? Would you use 2 filters or just 1?
Smallish q with a deep cut and modulate the frequency
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Post by Electric_Head » Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:28 pm

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You can use loads of notches, just automate them to change frequencies.
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Post by Methadose » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:54 pm

Thank you Mr. Head and Mr. Ehbrums, I have found your response to be quite helpful. Perhaps my pursuit of professional sounding 'reese' modulation will be found within an EQ and not a filter.

I've tried so far and I'm getting terrible results, starting with a nice sounding reese. Just sounds like a dumb resonance sweep producing pitched 'white noise' sounds.

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Post by Coolschmid » Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:13 pm

Methadose wrote:Thank you Mr. Head and Mr. Ehbrums, I have found your response to be quite helpful. Perhaps my pursuit of professional sounding 'reese' modulation will be found within an EQ and not a filter.

I've tried so far and I'm getting terrible results, starting with a nice sounding reese. Just sounds like a dumb resonance sweep producing pitched 'white noise' sounds.
You are going to need proper use of distortion and modulations on that along with your proper use of filters/eqs in order to get what you are after.

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Post by Burgeamon » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:17 pm

Yeah, add some distortion afterwards (saturation etc.. can be good) and you can get some pretty nice effects.

You can get some good effects withoutout a huge gain and having a few different sweeps going on. Some light flange before distortion can give you some good shit as well.

I've learnt the hard way, in a lot of cases with distortion / chorus / flangers .. do it bit by bit else you'll just destroy the sound.

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Post by ehbes » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:27 pm

Op what daw are you working in.
As well as automating an eq you might wanna try subtle pitch automation that is in time with your eq automation
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Post by Methadose » Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:19 pm

ehbrums1 wrote:As well as automating an eq you might wanna try subtle pitch automation that is in time with your eq automation
Thanks, I'll give this a go when I get home.

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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by Toolman4 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:54 am

maybe it's just me, but isn't there a good amount of formant filtering going on in that reese?

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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by Crysist » Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:29 am

ehbrums1 wrote:Op what daw are you working in.
As well as automating an eq you might wanna try subtle pitch automation that is in time with your eq automation
I'm using massive as the daw, i have been using a slight pitch bend, but i just can't seem to get the sound to sound as "crisp" if you would. this particular sound has a real human like vibe to it and want to get the modulating sound he gets!

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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by ehbes » Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:58 am

Crysist wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:Op what daw are you working in.
As well as automating an eq you might wanna try subtle pitch automation that is in time with your eq automation
I'm using massive as the daw, i have been using a slight pitch bend, but i just can't seem to get the sound to sound as "crisp" if you would. this particular sound has a real human like vibe to it and want to get the modulating sound he gets!
Well before doing any modulation write out the notes first makes the modulation a lot easier
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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by Electric_Head » Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:10 am

Methadose wrote:Thank you Mr. Head and Mr. Ehbrums, I have found your response to be quite helpful. Perhaps my pursuit of professional sounding 'reese' modulation will be found within an EQ and not a filter.

I've tried so far and I'm getting terrible results, starting with a nice sounding reese. Just sounds like a dumb resonance sweep producing pitched 'white noise' sounds.
Creative use of notch automation can be awesome.
I tend to sweep my notches across the frequency range with an lfo controlling them.
Slow lfo
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Re: FEED ME Growl-ish bass in ONE CLICK HEADSHOT

Post by 4rantare » Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:13 pm

Electric_Head wrote:
Methadose wrote:Thank you Mr. Head and Mr. Ehbrums, I have found your response to be quite helpful. Perhaps my pursuit of professional sounding 'reese' modulation will be found within an EQ and not a filter.

I've tried so far and I'm getting terrible results, starting with a nice sounding reese. Just sounds like a dumb resonance sweep producing pitched 'white noise' sounds.
Creative use of notch automation can be awesome.
I tend to sweep my notches across the frequency range with an lfo controlling them.
Slow lfo
Is there anywhere I can read more about "notch automation"? Sounds very interesting. :]
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