I don’t even produce music with rolling bass lines much, but Shane’s tutorials and concepts are always so pro. I can tell that you all grind really hard making presets, tutorials and sample packs, and you all breathe, eat and sleep EDM. Your contribution to the producer community is epic. Much thanks!
Your videos are top notch. Well structured and edited with zoom ins, etc. You are right, it it really took off with electronic disco, Giorgio Moroder, Bony M etc. On the subject of adding a fifth. The famous organ base (Stonebridge) is just that, a fifth. Also many bass patches do add a fifth with the second osc. Sounds great indeed. Good work!
do a dynamic eq or MB compressor and trigger a side chain to the harmonics of the sub you choose on all the separate layers attack/release of choice - where its not audible but gives you that extra 1-2db of headroom - when coming to mastering you're bass will bump that much harder..psychoacoustic affect ...
Interesting stuff :) I was ready to think that sliding notes to the triplet groove was gonna sound like garbage, but it was actually pretty cool. Like a slight variation of quantizing with swing. I learned something new!
It comes with the Evoxa bank for serum. If you don’t have that and don’t want those sounds shoot me an email to Shane at echo sound works and I’ll send you just the skin
Most synths will give you those two mod sources and if for whatever reason you’re using something that doesn’t, just export the sound as a sample and import it into the sampler in logic. The logic quick sampler has a filter and velocity mod.
OK, very helpful and thank you for that. I'll test it all out soon. but I don't understand why you do G3 and then tune it down to -36. That doesn't make sense to me. Thanks anyway
Hey man I loved the video. Question tho. How do you get your GarageBand format to look like that. Mine is so simplified and has not even half the tools you have on yours to edit your software
I would have to hear an example but usually where those sub tone in a kick i would try to first make sure my kick is as short as it can be and still maintain the sub/tone I’m after and then second, make sure the bass for the bass line doesn’t have those low frequencies in the kick tail and three, then see if my side chain or volume shaping get the bass out of the way of the kick tail as much as it can while maintaining the bounce of the bass line
I don’t even produce music with rolling bass lines much, but Shane’s tutorials and concepts are always so pro. I can tell that you all grind really hard making presets, tutorials and sample packs, and you all breathe, eat and sleep EDM. Your contribution to the producer community is epic. Much thanks!
This made my day thanks 🙏
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Thank you for this tutorial, powerful tips!
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Great tutorial man, really enjoyed that.
Love this video. Easily explained. Helped me a lot. Dude, thank you ❤
Thanks for comment and glad it helps!
Being on the way to be a trance god sounds a really good idea 🫶
Great tutorial!!
so good to see you again
Health permitting hoping to be more consistent going forward 🙏
This is gold, man. Thank you.
best sound design related channel. thanks for these great videos
Man this made me realise I need to learn these logic shortcuts
Thank you brotha
Im using FL Studio, But I still learned a heap. Thanks mate ! Video saved for future study/practice
I was just telling my producer friend about your website. Thanks for the tips 🤓
Thanks for checking it out and spreading the love! Big website update coming soon 😎
Your videos are top notch. Well structured and edited with zoom ins, etc.
You are right, it it really took off with electronic disco, Giorgio Moroder, Bony M etc.
On the subject of adding a fifth. The famous organ base (Stonebridge) is just that, a fifth. Also many bass patches do add a fifth with the second osc. Sounds great indeed. Good work!
Adding the 5th duh! You’re right, one of the og M1 patches does that, good catch
do a dynamic eq or MB compressor and trigger a side chain to the harmonics of the sub you choose on all the separate layers attack/release of choice - where its not audible but gives you that extra 1-2db of headroom - when coming to mastering you're bass will bump that much harder..psychoacoustic affect ...
great stuff!
Thanks 🙏 appreciate the support
This is great! Thanks 👍
Thanks for checking it out
Great tutorial. Thanks!
This is an awesome video :)
This guy is good man
Interesting stuff :) I was ready to think that sliding notes to the triplet groove was gonna sound like garbage, but it was actually pretty cool. Like a slight variation of quantizing with swing. I learned something new!
Also, mapping velocity to the noise level. Duh! That's just such a musical/realistic idea. Don't know why I've never thought of this before :)
The triplet vibe can sound AWFUL. If you swing your hats a lot it works.
Oh Very Good 😮👍🔥
Thanks!
where can we get that serum skin? I have ur ableton serum skin but i really like this one in the video
It comes with the Evoxa bank for serum. If you don’t have that and don’t want those sounds shoot me an email to Shane at echo sound works and I’ll send you just the skin
im not someone who hates on presets. ill show u some suport right now. thank you for the reply! @@EchoSoundWorks
This video is great 👍
My bassline game suffers so much 😂 thanks for sharing 🎉
Baselines be hard fam
is it possible to make the velocity changes and modulation one on LOGIC PRO without paying for other plugins like serum? Thanks, your videos are great
Most synths will give you those two mod sources and if for whatever reason you’re using something that doesn’t, just export the sound as a sample and import it into the sampler in logic. The logic quick sampler has a filter and velocity mod.
Hi, I loved the video but I have a question. What would a progressive trance bassline be like?
on equestion , do you also add sub base at the same pattern ?
Most likely not! The sub bass would pair with your bass pattern/groove. But could be cool to try actually. Might be one of those happy accidents
thank you
Or 62 year olds who listened to Trance in the 1990s
where can I find drums that u used?
OK, very helpful and thank you for that. I'll test it all out soon. but I don't understand why you do G3 and then tune it down to -36. That doesn't make sense to me. Thanks anyway
It’s just lowering the octave to work with the synth patch
Hey man I loved the video. Question tho. How do you get your GarageBand format to look like that. Mine is so simplified and has not even half the tools you have on yours to edit your software
Hey thanks! This software is called Logic Pro it’s like the glowed up version of garage band so while it looks similar it’s got more features
Thanks man yea man, I knew there was an upgraded version of GarageBand but I thought it was fl studio haha.
Thanks
Bro said 40-50 year olds 🥲 I'm only 36 lmao feeling old
Loving the tips and your presets.
Haha same here
What if your using a rumble kick where the rumble kick has a tail for the sub bass.
I would have to hear an example but usually where those sub tone in a kick i would try to first make sure my kick is as short as it can be and still maintain the sub/tone I’m after and then second, make sure the bass for the bass line doesn’t have those low frequencies in the kick tail and three, then see if my side chain or volume shaping get the bass out of the way of the kick tail as much as it can while maintaining the bounce of the bass line
Are you playing big gigs?
wait does this mean a new sample pack is about to drop??
Dude, nice video 👍🏻 although the lead is annoying when trying to listen to the changes.
i want that serum skin
Big Z fan? :)
Can we just call it Trance or is that still a dirty word?😂
If trance is a dirty word I don’t want to be clean
I could probably do a Melodic Techno DJ set with my Trance records from the early to mid 90’s.