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Revival
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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by Revival » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:15 pm

sorry for the bump, but I got really close to the Slug bass patch if you guys want the tut.

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Made with subtractor in reason with some ableton effects

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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by aqutic » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:42 am

Revival wrote:sorry for the bump, but I got really close to the Slug bass patch if you guys want the tut.

Soundcloud


Made with subtractor in reason with some ableton effects

That is spot on! I would love too see the tut for that!

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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by Trichome » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:13 am

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kills the original
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Next day come, it became funny

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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by Hakala » Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:07 pm

Trainrek wrote:Soundcloud

kills the original
I love how your avatar dances to it :lol:

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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by Revival » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:56 pm

aqutic wrote:
Revival wrote:sorry for the bump, but I got really close to the Slug bass patch if you guys want the tut.

Soundcloud


Made with subtractor in reason with some ableton effects

That is spot on! I would love too see the tut for that!


1. In reason open up a combinator with a Subtractor and a Scream 4 in it.
2. Polyphony to 1 since we are only going to be playing one note at a time
a) Osc 1 set to waveform 10 on the 3rd octave. Make sure it's on the X phase mode and the phase difference is going to be at 76
b) Turn Osc 2 on and select wave form seven on the 7th octave. That's all for this osc
3. Go to the FM knob and turn the amount up to 32 to get the gritty sound.
4. Bandpass filter with the frequency all the way down, 43 resonance.
5. Go to the filter envelope and set the amount to 92 so that the envelope only opens up the filter to that point. Attack at 24, Decay at 32, sustain at 73, very little release.

That's it on the synth so lets go to the distortion
Put the damage control to 42 and select the digital distortion
Parameter one is going to be all the way up so we get the full resolution and Parameter 2 is going to be at 109 to get the sound more grit.

That's all I did in reason but I wanted to beef it up more so I bounced it out and imported it into ableton.

Here is my effects chain:
Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Phaser, Phaser, Simple Delay dry wet 100% set on the time function at 29 ms with a 37% feedback (IMPORTANT), some reverb, and a limiter/compressor to boost levels. That's it (: if you have any questions just PM me :t:

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Re: p0gman/d-jahsta/lifecycle basses

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:01 pm

everytime i hear slug bass it reminds me of froggy style


love em both to death

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