--- Chris Thomas <yahoo@...> wrote: > Let's see here.. I've got a couple decent bass > examples in some drafts I > have. These are by no means complete or polished but > it will give you a > good idea of some possibilities. > > http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_kmb1.mp3 > Watch out for the delay feedback on the synth. I > kinda went nuts :) > This is a good use of the "hold" param in the amp > page, when used for > bass. > > http://www.iterativemusic.com/~chris/music/ecksfive_-_curb_grime-draft1.mp3 > Here's a spooky little number I was messing with the > other day. Not much > of a structure to it as I was mostly just messing > with some different > sounds and ideas. But the bassline grooves a long > quite well. > > Turn it up :) > > -Chris > > * hupf0001 (hupf@...) wrote: > > thanks very much for all the hints. i'll try them > out as soon as i > > stay infront of my MnM. > > > > chris & michael: > > i would be glad if you can post some links here or > send me examples. > > it's always good to hear it :-) > > > > greez, > > hupf > > > > ps. wow chris, you must know the MnM quite good - > telling me this by > > heart! ;-) > the filters on them MnM make all the basses sound the same. I was hoping that it could emulate analog basses better. I use any of the machines to create a bass sound but they all pretty much sound the same. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign! http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/yahoo/votelifeengine/
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Re: [elektron] Re: where's the bass?
2004-07-23 by Automatic Panic
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