Hey! Thank you a lot for your words! It means a lot to me. I'm working on the new stuff with tis machine almost non stop now, so your engagement has just boosted my motivation! Cheers!
Hi, Thank you! If you mean the first tutti groove, then I find it somewhat thin still. In the last drop - that might have actually been the kick engine… Anyways, Tone is probably the easiest one for a fat electronic bass. It’s all about the ratio between your base pitch and the Color, which is the FM rate multiplier. One way is to set base Pitch to -24 and then go more than 1.0 with fm. Then you have your carrier sine as sub bass and the modulator screeching on top. Another way is to go -12 and < 1.0. That way the FM becomes your base tone and you’re in controll of the form via Sweep, and the carrier sine fills the mid-bass. That gives saturated agressive sound, very LFO friendly and has good plasticity. Not represented in this track tho…
good work🤙😻🫠
Thanks a lot!🙌🙌🙌
No idea how this got recommended to me, but I'm so glad it did. This is so sick!! Hope others stumble upon it as well
Hey! Thank you a lot for your words! It means a lot to me. I'm working on the new stuff with tis machine almost non stop now, so your engagement has just boosted my motivation! Cheers!
Well i did! And i feel the same.
Real nice. I like the bass sound you got from the tone machine 👌
Hi,
Thank you!
If you mean the first tutti groove, then I find it somewhat thin still.
In the last drop - that might have actually been the kick engine…
Anyways, Tone is probably the easiest one for a fat electronic bass. It’s all about the ratio between your base pitch and the Color, which is the FM rate multiplier. One way is to set base Pitch to -24 and then go more than 1.0 with fm. Then you have your carrier sine as sub bass and the modulator screeching on top. Another way is to go -12 and < 1.0. That way the FM becomes your base tone and you’re in controll of the form via Sweep, and the carrier sine fills the mid-bass. That gives saturated agressive sound, very LFO friendly and has good plasticity. Not represented in this track tho…
@@ULAsCreations-v1l Dude, those are some great insights. Thanks for so much for sharing 🙏