SERUM Reese Bass TUTORIAL *no fancy wavetables needed!*

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @novak36x
    @novak36x 2 роки тому +1

    So happy I found this channel 😎

  • @FrequencyFilthy
    @FrequencyFilthy Рік тому

    Thanks man just got serum and this was a bass that immediately came to mind it sounds sick :) thanks

  • @WillyJunior
    @WillyJunior 2 роки тому +1

    How do you get the drums so smooth!?

    • @AntidoteAudio
      @AntidoteAudio  2 роки тому +2

      Sample selection so that the different drum sounds compliment each other. But I think the key thing is to group them together and put a little bit of convolution reverb on them and then a saturator after it 👍

  • @CNTRRNDM
    @CNTRRNDM 2 роки тому

    nice one!

  • @bugnaragn7102
    @bugnaragn7102 2 роки тому

    I was trying to find perfectly dumped Reese like in rawtekk and noisia tracks. And watched almost 18 videos. Moreover I'm watching your tuts for like a year. And again your Reese is much closer than others. Nice filthy Reese, bro! That's what I want to say:) But my main problem I have no serum. So I will try to make it in massive x or in stock operator. The problem is in voices. That you can't (or you could but I don't know were to) add in massive x. And I will be glad if you will check rawtekk-harbour or extinction for recreating. All I know that they are using resampling but can we make it without it?

    • @AntidoteAudio
      @AntidoteAudio  2 роки тому

      Cheers! I think Massive X has a unison on button under the 'voices' tab? and yeaaaaaa have heard heard 'harbour' before, that 'heres to them' album is heavy! You maybe able to create those kind of basses without resampling, but it would require I think quite a few audio effects to get basses like that....

  • @FrequencyFilthy
    @FrequencyFilthy 2 роки тому

    I GOT ABLETON LIVE 11 SUITEEEE :)

  • @TredecimMusic
    @TredecimMusic 2 роки тому +1

    Was I the only one to notice he put the noise pitch at 69%?

  • @rokthatsun
    @rokthatsun 2 роки тому

    Thicc neuro bass*

  • @RubenHulzebosch
    @RubenHulzebosch 2 роки тому

    Why would you turn all oscillators down by two octaves. Makes absolutely no sense. You can play a lower pitched note you know ;)

    • @FlowersInHisHair
      @FlowersInHisHair 2 роки тому +1

      If you're using a smaller keyboard, say 1 or 2 octaves, you might want to pitch basses down in the synth itself so you don't have to keep transposing the keyboard when you switch instruments, like between a bass and a high string instrument etc

    • @AntidoteAudio
      @AntidoteAudio  2 роки тому +2

      Fair point for sure. I’m so used to just making presets for serum packs so that whenever your just scrolling through or picking a random preset from a pack it’s gonna be in the right octave to just play and hear what it sounds pitch wise without shifting octave. But yeah for just a one off patch for a tutorial, it doesn’t make any sense haha

    • @StanleyNoble
      @StanleyNoble 2 роки тому

      it makes sense when your making the patch and are using your actual keyboard as a midi keyboard

    • @RubenHulzebosch
      @RubenHulzebosch 2 роки тому

      @@StanleyNoble why? Setting three oscillators to -2 is more work than just playing a low note (and in the case of a small keyboard pressing the octave button twice) ;)

    • @StanleyNoble
      @StanleyNoble 2 роки тому

      @@RubenHulzebosch yeah but you dont have that feature on a typing keyboard so thats the reason i do it its less effort to put it down minus 2 and press your keyboard as you progress through making a patch rather than having to keep going back and forth between serum and your midi notes changing it all the time to see what key sounds best. i guess some people just get into habits when sound designing and want every patch to sound optimal on the same place on the keyboard whether its a lead or bass ect