Woah, the neurohopforum was pretty great. Getting sick of registring to forums though, can't it all just be like, one login for all forums? (
Nice threads there, the "best reese tutorials" thread was so good. Thanks for tipsing guys, I knew that NHF existed but thought it sounded lame and didn't even know it had posts (thought it was รก la "trapstep forums" or "deathstep forums" etc). Nice forum!
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 12:08 am
by R3b_Official
Common guys! Its getting slow over here... I guess the reese thread is done? Well this might be last entry if nothing picks anymore...
I worked on something different today, I was watching the tutorial posted up by R.0 And strayed away for a second and then went off on a tangent and made something i think is pretty heavy , I'll post a tutorial of what exactly is happening if people are interested, everything i think is native to ableton besides massive being the int sound. It sounds like a modulated mess but when i chopped it up i got lots of cool bits, and then did some more processing and got a total new sound! I did all the modulation by hand using the mod wheel on my keyboard, i highly recommend doing that for recording automation. Gives it a human flow to it
R3b_Official wrote:Sorry for shameless self promotion but i did a tutorial recently and thought it might help out a lot of you guys. I go over three different tips you can do to reese. Pretty simple stuff going on, with the usual resampling and what not.
Its a lengthy video but its worth it , also the project file is in the description.
I most certainly dig it. Please break some of these down!
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:41 pm
by Ascenic
I've always been fascinated by this tune:
Does anyone have any idea what techniques Noisia could have used? I tried sweeping two notches opposite of each other to get the first guy and it kinda worked: https://soundcloud.com/knifepartyftw/sine-compression
I also used Trash as per their Future Music video. I absolutely can not get that vowel eq though. I'm just not good with formant stuff yet I guess. The way it says "E" at the end is awesome and I really like it.
Here's a look at the patcher:
As you can tell I get needlessly complicated when experimenting. Teaching myself how to neuro is hard.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:46 pm
by Berri
Soundcloud
messin round more with synths to try and get a good reesi sound
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:34 pm
by eightyseven
Turnipish Thoughts wrote:
eightyseven wrote:Every bass sound in this is a reese of some sort Feel free to ask questions if you dig it
I most certainly dig it. Please break some of these down!
Sure thing man! Any specific bits and pieces / parts that you're curious about in particular?
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 1:52 am
by WolfCryOfficial
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by WolfCryOfficial
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Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 2:17 pm
by Jens
so, does anybody have a great video-tutorial for making a (not so super mega distorted heavy) great-sounding reese bass? don't really care to look to the whole thread and almost none of the sound is working for me :I
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 5:01 pm
by R3b_Official
Jens wrote:so, does anybody have a great video-tutorial for making a (not so super mega distorted heavy) great-sounding reese bass? don't really care to look to the whole thread and almost none of the sound is working for me :I
Yeah sure! Just literally go on youtube and type reese tutorial.... If your too lazy to go through the thread then dont bother since this is gold mine of stuff.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:39 am
by Jens
Im sure there are something good here, but its 70 pages and most of them are just soundclouds which doesnt work for some reason (is that only me?) so what do you think is the best tutorial? (As there are three pages on youtube and it takes hours to watch through all of them.
Re: The Reese Bass Thread
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:52 pm
by bouncingfish
Jens wrote:Im sure there are something good here, but its 70 pages and most of them are just soundclouds which doesnt work for some reason (is that only me?) so what do you think is the best tutorial? (As there are three pages on youtube and it takes hours to watch through all of them.
Most of them dont work because they are private, open them in a new window. Many are also deleted, which kinda ruins the thread.
I think I made a decent reese bass...is it worth working on it? (Check it out and give me feedb., because I am new to dubstep and the "heavier" sounding music)
It was made with Massive.
Glad to see you guys posting here, this is an old bass but gets you into this weird reese mess and I show you in a video. Link is in the sc clip or on my channel.