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hey ppl
just made a video tutorial of dubstep bass
actually i made it in russian, but i also made english version
Today I will teach you one of the ways of creating a bass line. I use this method in almost all of my tracks.
The core of the method is that the bass line consists not of one or two instruments, but rather a combination of various samples. As the result, we get a solid and interesting bass line. This technique works especially great in genres like breaks or dubstep.
In this video I decided to show you the creating of a dubstep bass line.
sorry for my english
was quite funny to cover my russian speaking videos with my english=)
but hell yeah i will make some more
yesterday i found new method of doing crazy basslines - resampling as ususal
the idea was just synthesing crazy fxs with reakor synth and cover it with subbass
i will try to make a quick tutorail - but it sounds fresh and crazy
Man that second video was extremely informative! So simple yet so powerful. I've been spending hours today using this method with some of the best results I've ever heard from my own production. Thank you for putting this out there.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see much explained at all in the last video. It's just a bunch of bass sounds chopped into audio. Isn't that pretty standard?