Metallic sounding basses in Massive
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Metallic sounding basses in Massive
Does anyone have any tips on how to get this these types of metallic sounding basses in Massive?
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Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
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Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
Make a bassline like normal, then duplicate track, put reverb on it, turn the mix to 100% wet or a bit less, mess with some reverb parameters, slowly bring the fader up over the dry track to your liking
Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
Try messing around with some very fast delays. I don't know what DAW you are using but if you are using Ableton drag in a simple delay over a bassline you have and set the parameters to somewhere around this: Link the delays, click sync to change it to time and put the time to ~20.0 ms. It works better on basses with sharp attacks! Good luck!
Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
D3ATHSTEP wrote:Make a bassline like normal, then duplicate track, put reverb on it, turn the mix to 100% wet or a bit less, mess with some reverb parameters, slowly bring the fader up over the dry track to your liking
I like using a send channel for this with a short reverb set to 100% wet, then you can shoot all your basses and/or synths over there too
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KoenDercksen
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Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
Fast delays/comb filtering, phase modulation is a big one as well! Makes everything sound metallic instantly haha
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illtabulous
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Re: Metallic sounding basses in Massive
combfilter, or chorus with high feedback and slow modulator
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