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Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:26 pm
by Augment
Full version of the tune in my sig now :D

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:53 pm
by hasezwei
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:02 pm
by deadly_habit
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
sounds pretty damn solid to me
then again i prefer the older sound (fuck 01-07 is old now) vs the newer stuff

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:36 pm
by hasezwei
deadly habit wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
sounds pretty damn solid to me
then again i prefer the older sound (fuck 01-07 is old now) vs the newer stuff
soon its gonna be retro ;-)
care to post examples of what you mean? theres been a crazy variety of bassline flavors in between that period as far as i know, basically everything except the uberflanged neo-neuro reeses and that dungeon dnb stuff aka sine waves put thru guitar amps

edit: and thank you !!! i was listening to noisia for the whole day (which i never do normally) so i compared my attempt to their stuff and it sounded paper thin in compairson, i need to find a way to give shit more pressure is that what you mean by 'the older sound'?

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:47 pm
by deadly_habit
hasezwei wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
sounds pretty damn solid to me
then again i prefer the older sound (fuck 01-07 is old now) vs the newer stuff
soon its gonna be retro ;-)
care to post examples of what you mean? theres been a crazy variety of bassline flavors in between that period as far as i know, basically everything except the uberflanged neo-neuro reeses and that dungeon dnb stuff aka sine waves put thru guitar amps

edit: and thank you !!! i was listening to noisia for the whole day (which i never do normally) so i compared my attempt to their stuff and it sounded paper thin in compairson, i need to find a way to give shit more pressure is that what you mean by 'the older sound'?
yea i meant the noisia/phace etc stuff from that era where it was a solid sounding reese with variations vs the later like calyx and teebee where it was like 5 diff sounds all as one line vs now where it's just all over (though i must say that new caylx and teebee on subtitles seems throwback like mad)
when i think of solid reeses i harken back to my old dnb neuro and tech step stuff and think of like konflict or kemal



Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:00 am
by Reversed
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:28 am
by DETUN3R
I have this reese bass I'm pretty proud of in my sig

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:42 am
by hasezwei
deadly habit wrote: yea i meant the noisia/phace etc stuff from that era where it was a solid sounding reese with variations vs the later like calyx and teebee where it was like 5 diff sounds all as one line vs now where it's just all over (though i must say that new caylx and teebee on subtitles seems throwback like mad)
when i think of solid reeses i harken back to my old dnb neuro and tech step stuff and think of like konflict or kemal


i wanna make a tune like that one day but i gotta make a proper reese first that can stand on its own without too much modulation going on.
btw that noisia tune i didn't know but this tune i listened to excessively today


sounds like they just ripped the bass sound after the drop from the noisia tune :?

anyway...
Reversed wrote: that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.
thanks a lot man, and no trust me i dont know shit i just read this whole thread and some other threads over at the grid plus some youtube tutorials this morning and then spent the evening with my roommate trying out shit.

i made this for some buddies though, maybe it helps you:
Soundcloud

the bass patch in question is from a youtube tutorial by dodge and fuski (never heard a track of them but i suppose its brostep), its based on the lunacy waveform and you can easily adjust it to your taste (half of what he did in that video is pointless imo)

the plugins used are massive (obvs), wow filter (best filter ever), an EQ and fabfilter saturn but that plays less of a role than you might think. also a flanger and some reverb.

hope this helps!

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:01 am
by Reversed
hasezwei wrote:
anyway...
Reversed wrote: that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.
thanks a lot man, and no trust me i dont know shit i just read this whole thread and some other threads over at the grid plus some youtube tutorials this morning and then spent the evening with my roommate trying out shit.

i made this for some buddies though, maybe it helps you:
Soundcloud

the bass patch in question is from a youtube tutorial by dodge and fuski (never heard a track of them but i suppose its brostep), its based on the lunacy waveform and you can easily adjust it to your taste (half of what he did in that video is pointless imo)

the plugins used are massive (obvs), wow filter (best filter ever), an EQ and fabfilter saturn but that plays less of a role than you might think. also a flanger and some reverb.

hope this helps!
Yep, i read about that Luna-based reese, but i would have never guessed that it was that one in your sample :W:
Thanks a lot for all that tasty information :lol: , guess i'll have to experiment a lot more with that reese :P by the way, the cicada waveform also works in interesting ways with the modulations in Massive (it sounds almost the same actually, slightly different timbre)
I actually experimented a bit with wow filter, but i haven't quite made anything that great with it yet.

If you want to make that type of older reese i suppose you should, as already mentioned in this thread, not use massive. Other synths like even cytrus and albino / etc. have cleaner saw waves and are therefore probably better suited for creating reeses similar to those analog, oldschool sounding ones.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:42 pm
by Trichome
again, all the bass sounds in this are reeses.
Soundcloud
excuse the gay cheesy intro, its just temporary

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:17 pm
by TeRRo
Nice one Trainrek, the reese fits in just right with that groove

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:01 pm
by StreetLurkin
Reversed wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.
:z: Also, a good crunchy compression does these grainy reese's wonders!

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:02 pm
by Reversed
since there is nothing going on here at the moment, i'll try to ressurect the discussion with this bump :P
is deadly habit done with the tutorial? :)

Also this is what i used the reeses that i worked on for:
Soundcloud
It has shitty dynamic range still though. thoughts on the tune? One issue that i am facing is that the melodics are extremely hard to recognize, so i am currently searching for a way to get some harmonics back in to make the melody clearer. (the melody still needs improvement too, as does the composition)

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:45 pm
by Augment
StreetLurkin wrote:
Reversed wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.
:z: Also, a good crunchy compression does these grainy reese's wonders!
Dat bass in the second song of you sig O.O

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:16 pm
by StreetLurkin
blinkesko wrote:
StreetLurkin wrote:
Reversed wrote:
hasezwei wrote:
hasezwei wrote: mebbe ill post something tonight, havent done reeses for like a year or so...
Soundcloud
there we go

im kind of a noob when it comes to reeses so if anyones got advice based on this i'd be rrrreally grateful :4:
that's one crispy reese! care to explain your filtering a bit? Sounds like a lot of flanger to me.

also i can not give much of advice since you probably already know all that :P but i guess resampling and multiple notches with lower Q are pretty helpful.
:z: Also, a good crunchy compression does these grainy reese's wonders!
Dat bass in the second song of you sig O.O
thanks! i had a lot of fun making that tune.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:02 pm
by TeRRo
Reversed wrote: Also this is what i used the reeses that i worked on for:
Soundcloud
Holy shit that is wicked. Try adding some melodic background elements if you want more dynamic range, as far as the reese goes I don't think it needs a lot more.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:22 pm
by Reversed
TeRRo wrote:
Reversed wrote: Also this is what i used the reeses that i worked on for:
Soundcloud
Holy shit that is wicked. Try adding some melodic background elements if you want more dynamic range, as far as the reese goes I don't think it needs a lot more.
Thanks! True, that might actually help, something in the upper octaves that underlines the current melody.

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:59 am
by Augment
So I was messing about with some reeses yesterday, and I made one that to me sounded very close to one of the basses in Killsonik-Bloodlust
I think the key of the example is off, 'cus I haven't heard the tune in a while, but anyways..
Soundcloud

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:50 pm
by deadly_habit
Reversed wrote:since there is nothing going on here at the moment, i'll try to ressurect the discussion with this bump :P
is deadly habit done with the tutorial? :)

Also this is what i used the reeses that i worked on for:
Soundcloud
It has shitty dynamic range still though. thoughts on the tune? One issue that i am facing is that the melodics are extremely hard to recognize, so i am currently searching for a way to get some harmonics back in to make the melody clearer. (the melody still needs improvement too, as does the composition)
been done, site is apparently upping it along with rest of vids i did in july
so you'll have 2 hrs and 40 mins of me yapping on

Re: The Reese Bass Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:51 pm
by Augment
Bumping this thread, want to hear more nice basses :D