NEURO BASS SOUNDS LIKE BLACK SUN EMPIRE | ART1FACT SHOWS US!
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2022
- Learn advanced neuro bass techniques and tips on creating heavy reese bass sounds like Black Sun Empire. Beginner DNB bass tutorial.
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Two genuinely nice and hugely talented people crossing paths at last! Loved it, massive thanks to you both for everything you’ve taught me and thousands of others 🔥🔥
legend :)
Hell yea, I love it when two of my favorite creators collaborate. BIG ups to both of ya! 💯
Let's get into it with Winslow next!
I know I said it already in the comments under one of your earlier videos, but it would be great to have Homemade Weapons on the channel. His drum patterns, the way he uses breaks and samples- everything about this guy's music is totally unique and fresh in my opinion!
This!
This would be pretty cool.
That was an excellent video, thanks for that! Reminded me of the reese sound in Grimy by Dillinja "Time to get Grimy...."
Shout out to those who requested a neuro tutorial 👏 🙌 👌
Good thing I got over my hate for Unison and didn't unsubscribe because this is what I subscribed for. Thanks guys.
For a second, I thought it's ARTFX which got me excited. Still, I wasn't disappointed 😄 Great video, keep it up!
Incredible insight - thanks guys
Art1ffact is a DON!!! Wkd vid , Wkd team up!! thank you Gents!!!!
MY G
I appreciate that he did this in vital, it really helps those who can’t afford programs like serum. great stuff!
almost everything that you can do in serum you can do in vital as well
in my opinion a more versatile synth too! :)
Great tutorial, very well explained :)
Oh hell yeah, Art1fact ❤
Wait long for this. ✌👌💪
Yes Art1fact 🙏🏻
mah G
Hella proud of the stride you got there, Come a long way since 2046 (which happens to be one of my all time fave tunes) Perfect person to teach folks how to make dnb proper!
Love this! Been watching you both for some time, Art1fact is the vital king imo
appreciate you G
awesome man, great vid :)
guys thank you, you are teaching me and showing me really interesting ways to play with sounds. I like this so much, you are inspiring
Nice to see someone else making DnB on Logic.. I thought I was alone!!
my 2 favourite tutors do a colab wtf
bigups!
Super helpful! Thanks, Stranjah and Art1fact.
welcome :)
Art1fact! hey i love that guy. his tutorials are great. lovely to see the two of you crossing over
love u more
This is a seminal video in the History of DNB. Applause.
Black sun are awesome producers, but this was excellent, great video thank you.
👍✌️
great content
Thanx 🙏🏻
Nice video man 👍I'd love to see a collab tutorial with artfx! Would be sickk 🔥🔥
Yeei Logic!!
This was funky as hell
Technical Itch would be awesome
Hi Stranjah! I would love to see a video on how to make Liquid Funk drums like Artificial Intelligence, Dawn Wall, Satl etc.! Keep up the great vids!
Gotta love a Vital vid
Nice, grime, dirty Basssound! Thanks to Strangah and Art1fact. Hope you will collab, make a tune and suprise us with a Track breakdown :)
woooaaah
automate, automate, automate! everything! xD
this is like the simplest possible reese
Or maybe making a Reese isn’t really that difficult at all
good explination as to why mine sounds shit haha nice to know thank yoy both
Inspiring stuff and very well articulated. Thoroughly enjoyed the walkthrough thanks!
Please do more guests video’s
Omg would you be able to get dom and Roland on? Loving the metalheadz sound.
Do you have any idea on how to make the bass/lead (not really sure which one it is lol) from vibe chemistry. Smth like balling or on my mind
Nice video!!! Maybe you can make some interesting collaborations with people like Human Synthesis, Becky Saif Music, ARTFX, Bizzy B, TC..
how to make the late 2000s era current value modulated punchy reese from his darkstep days
get Eptic as a guest? the saladuk ep with Eptic has like 6 bangers
I bet you can't get Rob Data or Kemel? 😂
You asked what artist we wanted to see, ill say DLR.
why did I think u said “artfx” and I was like wtf that isn’t artfx 🤦🏻♂️
i wonder if Black Sun Empire still uses Surge?
can someone help me understand the concept of placing it in a room / adding reverb to make it sound ...realer? or less dry? does this apply to everything or was this specific to just this one synthesizer
A reverb is typically emulating the reflections of sound bouncing off the walls of a room or enclosed space (e.g. convolution reverb presets in ableton will often have "large hall" or "small room" options). The larger the room the longer the time it takes the reflections off the walls to reach your ears, the smaller the room the shorter the time it takes to travel back to your ears - this is usually set with the delay time on the reverb unit (long delay = larger room/short delay time = smaller room).
A "dry" sound is the noise coming straight out of the oscillators pre-fx which can sometimes sound a bit dead or artificial.
By applying a reverb, you're "placing it in a room" thereby making it sound more realistic in the sense that it feels like you're listening to it in a real space (imagine like a church hall, bedroom, a toilet whatever).
In this particular example he's applied the reverb at the end of his fx chain just before the master output, so that it is affecting the noise after the chorus, distortion and compression. If you put the reverb before these fx, you'd end up distorting the delayed sound adding extra harmonics and making them too loud, possibly muddying the noise (unless this is what you want to do creatively). Normally, you'd slap the reverb at or near the very end of the chain to avoid this issue.
In general, you can apply reverb to everything: drums, bass, synths, sound effects etc. However, if you group things under the same reverb e.g. your kick, snare, hats, percs together, with the reverb plugin either at the end of a drum rack like battery or through a bus, you can make them sound like they're in the same "space" and therefore more cohesive.
Something with more reverb will give the feeling of sounding further away, less reverb will feel closer. For example, you could have a synth with a higher reverb to give it that airy, faraway, blurred-edges feeling; and your drums with only slight reverb (short delay time) will sound more in your face in comparison but still alive/more real than without the reverb.
Not an expert, but this is as much of the basics as I understand. Hope that helps!
Great content as always. Please could you do a tutorial on how to make your own risers for transitions and stuff?
Possibly using Ableton's automation etc maybe :)
where are LFO 2 macroed to?
Your mic is very loud fella
Without you both my skills would be a big fat zero
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