Glitch Kitchen #5 - Neuro Bass
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- Опубліковано 22 лют 2017
- This one is a long time coming! Neuro bass is one of the hardest sounds to master in modern electronic music production. In this video I attempt to breakdown a seemingly overwhelming process into a handful of useful elements that make up a bass design workflow.
Here's a link to the workflow chart : www.dropbox.com/s/h33nzf693er...
And thanks to neuro producer Frequent for his Sine compression tutorials - bassgorilla.com/frequent-soun... - Фільми й анімація
that's a lotta blue
Sam your videos are incredible. Learned so much from you, just wanted to thank you and hoping for more in the future!
thank you for this dude! just discovered your tutorials. great pace, great explanation, over all really helpful tutorial!
Great video loved all the detail
Thank you Devin K!
that chart is actually pretty on point.
Excellent Tut, thank you!
Awesome, thanks!
would love to see how one would make a super tonal bass styled like what hullabaloo makes in razor! great tutorial man! really appreciate the time you spent on this
fun to see one artist i love mention another i love
Nice one!
Nice tutorial!
I just listened to the intro and subscribed.
Thanks Sam!
very nice!
This was super helpful! Would be awesome if you came back to do some more tutorials
great vid bruv
sick im gonna print that out:)
I like that your resample was short. Nice n tidy
that flow chart is so on point lol. just add compression inbetween each step haha
never enough compression XD
nice :D
awesome vid. you turned the eq down at the end of the chain to compensate for clipping, but you also turned down the output in the eq's earlier in the chain as well. is that actually necessary?
Yes its called gain staging
How would you use these bass samples you make to arrange a chooon?
Yea so a lot of that comes down to trial and error. you can do it with sampler with midi notes and the sample offset knob to change where int he sample it's starting from, or you can also use audio clips. A lot of bass design has to do with call and response, so having more than one bass and having them play off of eachother in some way. I also frequently find myself writing the bassline with a midi sub synth and then layering crunchy midbass midi or pitched samples over that wherever it sounds good. It's still lots of trial and error for me. Trying a million things until something clicks ;)
How did you get it to turn into an instrument rack like that? You didn't really explain that. I clicked on it and tried to duplicate it, didn't work. No comprende
Never mind, I did it another way but it definitely wasn't how you just did it
Great sound though, thank you!
Do you mean when I hit cmd-G to group a device and then cmd-D on the chain to duplicate it?
@@5amsound AHHHHH comG to group, thanks legend appreciate it