I've found a way to do it, it isn't clean.. but the croaky frog jump up noise is something I'd love to see you try and crack, I'm sure I'd learn something! So far, I've found that making a sharper womp with less reverb and alot of distortion and then simple bringing the octave down to -2 gets something close but it's not quite there. Good work as always 👏
This might be a obvious question but does every bass have to have a sub in it?, I know you can remove the sub for the musical element for the sub and bass to drop back in together for more impact, but I'd like to know the difference in both their purposes? Wicked tunes and tutorials btw bro keep it up man
In the drop, every bass will include a sub element. Usually, the sub bass will be a completely separate synth. You'll use EQ to remove the low frequencies from the main bass and the high frequencies from the sub bass. Then, the sub bass follows the same melody as the main bass, but they each occupy their own frequency space. This approach gives you more control over the mixdown and often results in a better sound. Occasionally, you might find that the bass and sub bass work better when integrated into a single synth. For example, if you create a "wub" bass, it might sound better with the sub frequencies combined into the same synth rather than separating them into a different sub bass synth. This tends to happen more in UK Bass music from my experience than in DnB.
Love this mate. This is exactly THE video I was looking for. Not holding my hand through the whole process to make an exact sound, but guiding to certain sounds and showing variations we can do. Thank you
He says crazy I have a drink. LOL Seriously outstanding I have been a huge DNB fan for years but never really quite knew the terms of the wind turbine womps or the the ewwee woo wahhh but you will be the number one vid when I’m looking to create a splash of DNB on my next mix I usually just grab samples form the DNB track and go but I’m not a producer or anything pirate radio certified I come From the land down under where women …..
just a question, so in consideration the reese bass is basically a hoover saw taken from Gabber in the 90's, is that right? Hats down for this awesome expanding tutorial
Original Reese bass is 2 detuned saws. (Or sometimes squares). But more recently, it can be multiple voices of unison of saw. If you do a large number of voices of unison then that's basically a hoover. But you typically filter it quite low so then it doesn't really sound like a hoover any more.
Really nice, I was waiting pretty long to see that kind of a video, I also asked ChatGPT about different DnB basses but only got garbage as answers, so thanks, keep it up! But why is that Leadbass so hard to get right? Would like to get a little more explanation there :)
Awseome to hear bro! With the lead bass I meant more for using it in intros rather than in the drop. It can be hard to create a lead bass in serum that fits an intro and makes it sound professional, I prefer looking through Splice/sample packs for inspirition in my intros than using Serum, hope that helps :)
hi, great video as always. I've been watching you for a long time. I really want to see in the next videos how to make bass from the track Teddy Killerz - Darkness. is it possible?)
Honestly, I prefer using the sample. Just has a certain smoothness to it, plus changing time with pitch is fun (and is a bit hard to properly dial in on Serum). And it's easier on my CPU lol
Agreed! I especially love how easy was to make a perfect attack to the 808 with the lfo on the bend +/-, and on the coarse pitch! I'm making all.my 808s like this from now on🤘❤️🔥
@@lgoody7306 most tutorials really suck I find them to be quite boring and generic. I spend hrs and hrs on making basses and I might get a half decent bass by pure fluke. Most patches you can buy suck as well. I'll be honest and I hope the youtuber doesn't see this but I hated everything lol. I do watch them just incase someone does give some decent advise but not found anything yet
Day 10000 of using Serum: you start calling square wave a "Basic Shapes with WT pos changed"
Who tf cares?
@@CosminPerisan I wasn't judging him, I just found it funny. Call it minecraft wave or sine with enough OTT on it or whatever pleases you. Idgaf
Day 10000 of being useless: you start calling a triangle wave a square wave (7:00)
Ah I see, youve ment at 11:00 :D
dude this is THE video i needed. thank you so much
No problem bro! Part 2 coming out next week
Yes Arc Nade! 🔥
Let's go!
This is dope, much appreciated
No worries :)
Great tut!
@@shacker45 thanks!
I like to add a sawtooth or something buzzy high-pass filtered to play same note as the sub adds a bit of fuzz to the bass
Big thanks for this video and others as well! Incredibly useful, step by step. Looking forward for more :)
Thanks for the kind words, glad you found it useful, new vids every Thursday :)
how do you add the pitch to the macro on the left in the reese patch?
Click hold and drag it across
Brilliant video! Just what I needed, thanks!
Glad it helped!
only bass i can think of that you missed is neuro bass
Good shout. I think neuro basses need a whole video of their own :D
for real thats a whole 1-2 hour vid. plus alckemy did i think 2 1 hour complete guides on this exact topic.
This was very helpful. Cheers mate
Yw bro!
This was suuuper helpful man only just got serum about two weeks ago and this is just the ticket deffo subscribing dude 🤙
Awesome to hear bro enjoy serum :D
I LOVE this tutorial thank you! 🙏
Awesome to hear big ups 🙌
great stuff!
Big ups!
awesome vid man
Thanks mate!
I've found a way to do it, it isn't clean.. but the croaky frog jump up noise is something I'd love to see you try and crack, I'm sure I'd learn something!
So far, I've found that making a sharper womp with less reverb and alot of distortion and then simple bringing the octave down to -2 gets something close but it's not quite there.
Good work as always 👏
I'll have a look into it :)
9:33 wow. thanks for idea . i got this for dark evil track)
Make a banger bro!
thanks for the video mate !
My pleasure!
Damn brother, you are doing a lot of nice stuff- definitely subscribed! Got the same face at 9:55 pahahaha keep it up! Greetings from Hamburg
Haha thank you for the support bro! and welcome :)
Honestly mate, great tutorial for various basses. That wobble is my favourite and is going into my new track 🙌
Awesome to hear hope it’s a banger 🔥
@@ArcNade Oh yeah mate, proper push ya nan down the stairs business
Reese Bass makes every track so serious and dramatic, I live for it
Haha they’re great
Your videos are excellent!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and showing us how to make these basses.
Much appreciated!!
Subscriber for life! 😎
Thank you bro! And welcome 🙏 videos will keep coming!
This might be a obvious question but does every bass have to have a sub in it?, I know you can remove the sub for the musical element for the sub and bass to drop back in together for more impact, but I'd like to know the difference in both their purposes?
Wicked tunes and tutorials btw bro keep it up man
In the drop, every bass will include a sub element. Usually, the sub bass will be a completely separate synth. You'll use EQ to remove the low frequencies from the main bass and the high frequencies from the sub bass. Then, the sub bass follows the same melody as the main bass, but they each occupy their own frequency space. This approach gives you more control over the mixdown and often results in a better sound.
Occasionally, you might find that the bass and sub bass work better when integrated into a single synth. For example, if you create a "wub" bass, it might sound better with the sub frequencies combined into the same synth rather than separating them into a different sub bass synth. This tends to happen more in UK Bass music from my experience than in DnB.
Thanks bro, really appreciate that man 👊🏻
Love this mate. This is exactly THE video I was looking for. Not holding my hand through the whole process to make an exact sound, but guiding to certain sounds and showing variations we can do. Thank you
@@charlieappleby9236 no worries mate happy to help!
big ups!
You the best.
Ive been subbed for few months. Keep at it man ur putting out great content
Thank you appreciate it!
Great video mate! Simplified alot of forgotten techniques for me 😊
Awesome to hear!
@ArcNade haha I just made a track using a bass from ur new tut yesterday bro, thanks again 😆😇
@@freshlybakeddnb5330 let’s gooo nice one bro 👊
where is your nan lol remember the lockdown streams :)
Haha good times, I don’t live with her anymore but she’s good!
He says crazy I have a drink. LOL
Seriously outstanding I have been a huge DNB fan for years but never really quite knew the terms of the wind turbine womps or the the ewwee woo wahhh but you will be the number one vid when I’m looking to create a splash of DNB on my next mix I usually just grab samples form the DNB track and go but I’m not a producer or anything pirate radio certified I come
From the land down under where women …..
just a question, so in consideration the reese bass is basically a hoover saw taken from Gabber in the 90's, is that right? Hats down for this awesome expanding tutorial
I haven’t listened to much Gabber so I’m not sure :D
Original Reese bass is 2 detuned saws. (Or sometimes squares). But more recently, it can be multiple voices of unison of saw. If you do a large number of voices of unison then that's basically a hoover. But you typically filter it quite low so then it doesn't really sound like a hoover any more.
very nice :)
thnks :)
how do we get the second graph present in Envelope background?
For which bass?
@@ArcNade 808 bass...
@@raghavinti-l1ithat’s just showing the other ENV positions in the background
@@raghavinti-l1icreate a shape in ENV3 and you’ll see what I mean
@@ArcNade Oh now I see, env3 is applied to level of osc a.thank you so much!!
16:48 The sustain is so dirty
Yessss
I like all 7 🎉🎉🎉
Really nice, I was waiting pretty long to see that kind of a video, I also asked ChatGPT about different DnB basses but only got garbage as answers, so thanks, keep it up! But why is that Leadbass so hard to get right? Would like to get a little more explanation there :)
Awseome to hear bro!
With the lead bass I meant more for using it in intros rather than in the drop. It can be hard to create a lead bass in serum that fits an intro and makes it sound professional, I prefer looking through Splice/sample packs for inspirition in my intros than using Serum, hope that helps :)
Appreciate you 🫶🏽 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽✌🏽💜
my guy!
Great! You should do some neurofunk! :D
I will!
hi, great video as always. I've been watching you for a long time. I really want to see in the next videos how to make bass from the track Teddy Killerz - Darkness. is it possible?)
Hi mate, I'll look into that for you!
@@ArcNade thx bro 🫡
Great video!!! Love it !
Thank you!!
Part 2 coming soon
No Dred bass?
Honestly, I prefer using the sample. Just has a certain smoothness to it, plus changing time with pitch is fun (and is a bit hard to properly dial in on Serum). And it's easier on my CPU lol
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you're right, that 808 is disgusting
Sounds so good in tracks too!
Agreed! I especially love how easy was to make a perfect attack to the 808 with the lfo on the bend +/-, and on the coarse pitch! I'm making all.my 808s like this from now on🤘❤️🔥
No Lazer bass
I'm sure a dubstep bass tutorial would have what what you're looking for
@@shokdj1 Yh I do watch dub step videos alot coz u can implement them into Belgium jump up dnb
@@shokdj1 and I don’t like dubstep that’s the worst part 😂😂😂
@@lgoody7306 most tutorials really suck I find them to be quite boring and generic. I spend hrs and hrs on making basses and I might get a half decent bass by pure fluke. Most patches you can buy suck as well. I'll be honest and I hope the youtuber doesn't see this but I hated everything lol. I do watch them just incase someone does give some decent advise but not found anything yet
change the osc 1 to sawroundedto square and osc 2 sqr_saw_wrd for the reese... thank me later1
You never showed what was on Envelope 3 for the 808 bass. Dude, weak.
You can clearly see the shape of Env 3 in the background, and easily figure out that it’s applied to the level of Osc A :)