How To Bass 93: Plucky Stabby Thing

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @MARCERA
    @MARCERA 10 років тому +1

    Seamless is like a scientist, but in music production. Idk why XD
    So mach knowledge.

  • @aomeansblue
    @aomeansblue 10 років тому +25

    finish this song and call it "all is fair and love in beardstep"

  • @Voidwubz
    @Voidwubz 10 років тому +6

    That drop sounds so sick! I'm actually more interested in some of the other sounds in it

  • @L9X
    @L9X 10 років тому +4

    Please finish this! Its too awesome to just leave!

  • @iamtherealrenedescartes
    @iamtherealrenedescartes 10 років тому

    I think you mean that Choruses, Flangers, and Phasors are all _time-based effects_. Meaning they effect the time of your signal using delays. You can create your own Flangers, Phasors and Choruses with a single _stereo_ delay unit (with an LFO built into the unit modulating the pitch). A simple example would be to have a single delay on your signal but to have the delay time of that delay within the Haas Window (1-5ms for single clicks and percussive sounds; 1-40ms for sustained, legato sounds) - you will get a basic Phasor effect. The longer the delay the more "deeper" or "robotic" the Phasor will sound.
    I haven't read any of FL Studios manuals but you are right - it is very interesting when you do read into the actual tools you use and it will open up your mind and allow you to think of your own ways to manipulate sound.

  • @MichaelDavydoff
    @MichaelDavydoff 10 років тому

    Thank you Seamless!

  • @OfficialALfiux
    @OfficialALfiux 10 років тому

    dem i even tried to use timeline on FL in video to listen to this again and only then realised that i'm watching video T.T. Sooo dope man

  • @FelkniaMusic
    @FelkniaMusic 10 років тому

    Very cool ! Thanks =)

  • @woraan_wrn
    @woraan_wrn 10 років тому

    Please complete this to a real track, it sounds so awesome, it would be really incredible :D i have to listen.... over and over

  • @SkullMoosic
    @SkullMoosic 10 років тому

    You should do something really awesome on your 100th How to Bass.

  • @deathreus
    @deathreus 10 років тому

    He lives!

  • @jompis007
    @jompis007 10 років тому +6

    Seamless kinda looks like hagryd (sorry if I spelled wrond) from harry potter

  • @ThudMcFatass
    @ThudMcFatass 10 років тому +15

    quick question seamless, do you ever use ableton live?
    p.s. you should finish the track

    • @RecklessRoleplayer
      @RecklessRoleplayer 10 років тому

      He has been considering getting Abelton and doing tutorials in the future, he will probably do it but there's no saying when.

    • @HiddenSharks
      @HiddenSharks 10 років тому +8

      He said in one of his streams thathe didnt want to do toutorials on it because there are already lots of people who cover it just as good or even better than he can

  • @rensius4988
    @rensius4988 10 років тому

    whoooooo nice make a song with that i love it

  • @TheDRAGONFLITE
    @TheDRAGONFLITE 10 років тому

    Thanks

  • @VaporMusic
    @VaporMusic 10 років тому

    Im guna use this sound in a trap song, its guna be dope, promises

  • @SkullMoosic
    @SkullMoosic 10 років тому +1

    1:15 :DDD

  • @importedloser
    @importedloser 9 років тому

    Question, the screamy sound on beat 2 of the drop, is that just a pitched up version of the main bass or is it something else entirely?

  • @djcj
    @djcj 10 років тому

    dude how are you so fucking good

    • @iamtherealrenedescartes
      @iamtherealrenedescartes 10 років тому +1

      I have realised that getting good sounds is not _necassarily_ down to how skilled you are; but rather, how open minded you are to explore the possibilities of digital sound creation. There is that, and of course, how much time you are willing to spend on it.
      For example, I wasn't that all great at mixing down. One of the reasons for that is I relied on what I had been taught at University. However, having read some books, and having learnt about various tools, I started to think of ways in which I can manipulate the sonics of audio outside of what I had been taught - and now my mixing down skills are much better. Because I am able to think of many ways of _doing things_.

    • @deathreus
      @deathreus 10 років тому +5

      Descartes Rene
      Just let him have the compliment man

    • @iamtherealrenedescartes
      @iamtherealrenedescartes 10 років тому +1

      annoyiorangeisawsome By no means am I not letting Seamless have the compliment. I am just letting the OP know that he can be an awesome sound designer because it is not necessarily how skilled you are at using tools but how open your mind is and how well you can think creatively. I am sure Seamless would agree.

    • @netelexyofficial1922
      @netelexyofficial1922 10 років тому

      Descartes Rene I like your perspective/view on sound design and music in general, I agree because I do not have NI massive or fm8. sytrus, harmor are good but it does not give me the type of sound I am looking for and I do not like vocoding basses much so I just sample and resample creatively to create basses :) thinking diagonally and vertically. btw if you have time it would be awesome if you could check out my channel, I post my music :)

  • @RustyonDubstep
    @RustyonDubstep 10 років тому

    Outbreak?

  • @okayyymc3
    @okayyymc3 10 років тому

    Can anyone tell some video where he cover that sick vocoder growl?

    • @finn264
      @finn264 10 років тому

      Watch all the how to basses

  • @brysonprice371
    @brysonprice371 10 років тому

    I'd love to know how to replicate Seamless's tutorials in FM8, Massive, Sylenth. Those are my main tools of use (with Ableton). But it seems that Harmor has a lot of cool features that I don't know how to do in my tools :/

  • @Asa-bh7zi
    @Asa-bh7zi 10 років тому

    Make a how to bass on all of these basses!

    • @SeamlessR
      @SeamlessR  10 років тому

      Most of them already have their main concepts covered in other how to basses. Pretty much anything with "vocoder" or "vocodex" in the title will get you to the growly bits, for example.

    • @Asa-bh7zi
      @Asa-bh7zi 10 років тому

      SeamlessR Yeah, i've seen those, they're cool. Mostly wondering about the short stabby bass at 0:49 and the distorted long note at 1:00

  • @vasz.offical
    @vasz.offical 10 років тому +1

    Seamless what are you automating in the song?

    • @amuesli5358
      @amuesli5358 10 років тому

      Seconded... Love to know...

    • @luisnannini
      @luisnannini 10 років тому

      Amuesli he's automating the "woww" "yay" dubstep sounds

  • @BlackAera
    @BlackAera 10 років тому

    Sounds like a stabby version of Joe Fords Mission bass :]

    • @finn264
      @finn264 10 років тому

      Valzugg has a really good tutorial on a bass exactly like that one

  • @xxxluixerxxx
    @xxxluixerxxx 10 років тому

    Tutorial of the Growll!!!!!!!!

  • @rickhowell3255
    @rickhowell3255 10 років тому

    That awkward moment when you've made a sound that sounds almost exactly like this months ago...
    soundcloud.com/full-delay/hostile-encounters

  • @definf
    @definf 10 років тому

    stabby:D

  • @descenttomcat
    @descenttomcat 10 років тому

    :O

  • @mattquillen7241
    @mattquillen7241 10 років тому

    flan-juss

  • @LeGamesmaster007
    @LeGamesmaster007 10 років тому

    sik af

  • @hessylaguna5415
    @hessylaguna5415 10 років тому

    :O

  • @ToxemicCarton
    @ToxemicCarton 10 років тому

    :O