This is why I'm watching all of John Selway's videos now. I've watched countless videos showing the infinitely complex steps (including delay, reverb, lfos, compression, routing sound into audio channels and processing everything to make a rumble. I end up with a big ole mud pie 87% of the time. I'm going to try this!
this is great ~ curious regarding translation on a club system - is there anything we should check regarding phase or anything? appreciate your tutorials!!
This is why I'm watching all of John Selway's videos now. I've watched countless videos showing the infinitely complex steps (including delay, reverb, lfos, compression, routing sound into audio channels and processing everything to make a rumble. I end up with a big ole mud pie 87% of the time. I'm going to try this!
Aye that's a cool approach to a Techno rumble. Thanks for sharing!
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this is great ~ curious regarding translation on a club system - is there anything we should check regarding phase or anything? appreciate your tutorials!!
Honestly I don't see this translating well to a large system. All those random bass frequencies colliding.
At translates fine and this technique is nothing new.
This video made me smile and swear at the same time for the whole 9 minutes
I need to f*ck up more in Ableton, and then put a kick drum under it...
This is so simple and absolutely brilliant
That's last week's Selways techno Saturday
Such a good idea, like it thx !
@4:57 ... nice!
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liked that a lot man, thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Love this.
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Dope!
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Good one!
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@@343labs i made a pretty fat track using this technique
Excelent
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I think we are done with techno rumbles are we not. Time for new sub bass exploration in techno.