I love that everything is clear to me without any explanations :) However, some less experienced folks might be wondering "what/why are we doing here" :D
@@balcosmos For some reason the mic didn't record my voice LOL and I didn't want to do it again.I have to get into the habit of doing a test run before the official video.
I've also found that if you make a "gallop" style Psy Bassline with just two 1/16th notes for every group of four 1/16th notes, and then add a little bit of stereo ping-pong delay to it then you get an interesting groove going.
Wow!!! Did i understand it right that you used both oscillators in the same synth and used the lfo so that the first 16th triggered just osc A without the first harmonic and the 2nd and 3rd used osc B? That is genius doing it like these,
What is your favorite moment in this video?
I love that everything is clear to me without any explanations :) However, some less experienced folks might be wondering "what/why are we doing here" :D
@@balcosmos For some reason the mic didn't record my voice LOL and I didn't want to do it again.I have to get into the habit of doing a test run before the official video.
Excellent
I've found that shortening the notes to two thirds of the maximum note-length of a 1/16th note seems to sound good too.
Great stuff. I’m going to use this in my next track.
If you put an instance of Xfer Records LFO Tool on the bassline and try any of the sidechain presets you can add that rolling-bass effect.
I've also found that if you make a "gallop" style Psy Bassline with just two 1/16th notes for every group of four 1/16th notes, and then add a little bit of stereo ping-pong delay to it then you get an interesting groove going.
hey 👋 thanks for all your comments check out the playlist I have on bassline i talk about much more stuff and different styles/ ideas 💡
Wow!!! Did i understand it right that you used both oscillators in the same synth and used the lfo so that the first 16th triggered just osc A without the first harmonic and the 2nd and 3rd used osc B? That is genius doing it like these,
Exactly ;) This way you can sound design and process at the same time before bouncing to audio.
@@StereotacticMusic thats a rly great timesaver and cool while experiment with melodic baselines as well :) going straight trying that out. Huge thx
@@alr6533 Glad I can help, keep an eye on the latency with certain plugins especially when playing melodic bassline.