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Free dubstep basses

Post by cracktactics » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:11 pm

I'm kinda new to producing but im getting really into it. My tracks are mainly dubstep or dubstep influenced but i really need some good bass sounds cos i dont have a big bss library. Im a bit of a tight bastard though and im looking for free bass samples, preferably sub basses. Can anyone help?

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Post by two oh one » Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:14 pm

Anything stopping you making your own bass sounds with a (free) bass synthesiser? There are a ton of them out there. What host program are you using to put things together?

Not trying to be mean, but making music out of a bunch of other peoples samples and construction kits makes everything end up paint-by-numbers samey.

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Post by cracktactics » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:25 pm

yeh i know, i want to me my own sounds. At the moment i just edit other peoples sounds. I use FL studio for everything at the moment. What free bass synthesizers can i use with FL studio. I have Ts404 but its not that great...

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Post by vonboyage » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:36 pm

cracktactics wrote:Ts404 but its not that great...
That TS404 is way better than you think.

If you cant get around that theres no point in looking for vsts, or are u looking for something quick to bang out a generic soundin bass

Thats not original.

If your looking to do this properly, be prepared to do ur homework and research, find out what all the knobs do, and why u'd need to use em.

Ull actually learn quicker this way, getting pointers along the way is fine.. but its a bit dumb saying "any free basses?"

No disrespect intended, IMO.
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Post by press » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:49 pm

i dunno i dont think its THAT bad to ask for some bass samples, not all your basses have to/should be synths. Personally id never ask cuz theres a million and one sample packs out there to download, id just find them and use them. Using samples doesnt mean your unoriginal either just twist em up a bit.

Heres a bass sample pack for ya i already have hosted! ;)

http://www.mediafire.com/?4ybnzmdoyxa
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Post by vonboyage » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:51 pm

Press wrote:i dont think its THAT bad to ask for some bass samples ... id never ask cuz theres a million and one sample packs out there to download
That answered THAT.
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Post by cracktactics » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:53 pm

cheers man, i appreciate the samples. I know its unoriginal and i do plan to move onto making my own sounds, but im only 16 and like i said im new to producing so hopefully ill grow into it all

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Post by press » Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:22 pm

cracktactics wrote:cheers man, i appreciate the samples. I know its unoriginal and i do plan to move onto making my own sounds, but im only 16 and like i said im new to producing so hopefully ill grow into it all
dont feel like samples are automatically unorginal. it all in how you go about it samples or synths. a cheesy synth bass is just as bad as a wack bass sample.
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Post by tempest » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:24 pm

I find using samples for basses really restrictive, much easier to learn a vst synth that you can really manipulate.

A simple one to start off with is NW Bass i think its called, it's been mentioned and linked to here on the forum. Can't really go wrong with it, just flip a few knobs and make a melody in your piano roll and you can get your own bassline happening.

Just my opinion and experience (which isnt much) anyways, take it or leave it champ, peace :)

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Post by vonboyage » Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:52 am

I didnt know you were only 16 ..





.... still, perfect age to start, ull be a Skream in a few yrs. :P
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Post by equaleyez » Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:45 pm

tempest wrote:I find using samples for basses really restrictive, much easier to learn a vst synth that you can really manipulate.

A simple one to start off with is NW Bass i think its called, it's been mentioned and linked to here on the forum. Can't really go wrong with it, just flip a few knobs and make a melody in your piano roll and you can get your own bassline happening.

Just my opinion and experience (which isnt much) anyways, take it or leave it champ, peace :)
Same for me but i do use some bass samples to use as basic, after importing them into my FL, I just modify them ...

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Post by gooswa » Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:47 am

YAY for software synths! Yummmy. These things are getting so much better at quality these days as well.
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Post by overcast radio » Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:19 pm

Krakli make some good free VSTi synths, some not so good...also CM puts out a ton of free stuff...start with a mono sine wave to me is best. Go to kvraudio.com. Plus, Ultra Focus is a very versatile good sounding soft-syn for cheap...like $350...also uses UVI engine so you can tweak it.

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Post by djake » Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:34 pm

its well worth usin a vst synth, and learnin what everything does, might take a while and get fustrating,

but deffantly worth it!!!!!

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Post by south3rn » Sat Sep 08, 2007 3:29 am

cracktactics wrote:yeh i know, i want to me my own sounds. At the moment i just edit other peoples sounds. I use FL studio for everything at the moment. What free bass synthesizers can i use with FL studio. I have Ts404 but its not that great...
we exclusively use FL's TS404 for basslines. haven't found anything that compares.

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Post by mrhope » Sat Sep 08, 2007 4:11 am

Triangle II
SuperWave P8
Azeta66

those are some good free VST synths.
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Post by flippo » Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:56 am

I was fortunate in that before I ever got my hands on a sequencer, I had a demo software synth. Can't remember what it was called, but could couldn't even save patches with it. I just used to play with that for ages making sounds. So by the time I got my hands on reason, I knew how to make the synth work. I'd recomend just spending alot of time fucking around with a soft synth, with no real aim other than exploring and farmiliarising.

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Post by lilt » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:35 am

a great way to learn synthesis is to go to www.synthedit.com and download synthedit, then go through the many tutorials are on there and other places online

it gets you to actually put your synth together from all the different parts eg. oscillators, noise sources, vca's, vco's, filters, lfo's etc.

then you can export your synth as a vsti

great fun!

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