The detuned effect in Serum can be done with setting the Unison to 2, getting rid of stereo with Phase and modifying the detune to taste. This is easier to initiate and adjust. Also, values of more than 2 can often sound better.
Yes, thanks! That is a Serum-specific way to do it - but doing it via two 'main' oscillators is the universal approach, for users that like to use other software (and hardware) synths. This way helps cement the concept, no matter what synth you use.
While other tutorials are 15mins long and only teaches one sound. This is 9 minutes and covered bunch of techniques. All tutorial videos should be compact like this.
remember when kevin Sanderson first created the bass sound under the name Reese, with the track, Just Want Another Chance, 0.26 seconds, and then Ray Keith used it on champion sound with help from nookie. and it became the most used bass noise to sample.
Reese is what instantly drew me to DnB and set forth the rest of my entire life as an MC, DJ and now just finished audio production school for producing!! One sound changed my life!
The most useful video I've ever seen about this topic. Watched plenty of them and none of them solve my problem. You r a life saver
The detuned effect in Serum can be done with setting the Unison to 2, getting rid of stereo with Phase and modifying the detune to taste. This is easier to initiate and adjust. Also, values of more than 2 can often sound better.
Yes, thanks! That is a Serum-specific way to do it - but doing it via two 'main' oscillators is the universal approach, for users that like to use other software (and hardware) synths. This way helps cement the concept, no matter what synth you use.
While other tutorials are 15mins long and only teaches one sound. This is 9 minutes and covered bunch of techniques. All tutorial videos should be compact like this.
some tutorials need to go more in depth
remember when kevin Sanderson first created the bass sound under the name Reese, with the track, Just Want Another Chance, 0.26 seconds, and then Ray Keith used it on champion sound with help from nookie. and it became the most used bass noise to sample.
Reese is what instantly drew me to DnB and set forth the rest of my entire life as an MC, DJ and now just finished audio production school for producing!! One sound changed my life!
This tutorial is very useful for people learning sound designing.. Thanks 🙏
Nice tutorial, short and clear! Where bunch of free presets can be downloaded? Sounds incredibly good!
great one !!!
Thank you very much for this video.
I learnt so much in under 10 minutes.
Really great tutorial, loved it!
was just wondering how you created the reese at 30 secs? thanks
this is great , thanks !
Very nice.
Reesipe with Serum ;)
0:25 how do oyu do this sound, is it an lfo key tracked on cut of or?
0:48 Culprate drum loop
what happened to the download? the link just brings you to your website
so where do i get the pack? :O
In Gabber we using it also
blessings
Tutorial on that 2nd to the last one!!!
How are you Pitch bending?
DAAAMMMNN!!!!
there is no preset download link
How do you make the keytracking effect?
Using the "note" modulatore on the right. Just drug It as a normale lfo
Detuning 2 sine waves isn't a reese. It's a wobble bass although I suppose it illustrates the principle of detuning oscillators well.
Exactly! That's what we say in the video :)
lmao you literally just repeated what they said in the video.
Its for beginners you noob.
you gotta detune 2 saw waves my man aha
4:38 sorry, Kevin who?
I always thought it was Alex Reece from Metalheadz
Kevin sanderson
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Just Want Another Chance Reese (kevin Sanderson)
both ray keith and nookie famously used the reese bass first on champion sound, and later dilinja
yeezus