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I mean, definitely a good start to the sound. Have you played with layering/fx to actually recreate the bass? there's obviously a lot more going on than a sine wave. No hate, loved the vid
@@Fridgebass hell yeah. I’ll be doing that in part 2. I’m planning to post it soon. Life has been hectic. But basically this channel will be dedicated to breaking down main bass sounds of popular dubstep/dnb/midtempo songs
Dope - keep them coming!
Oh I will 👽🔊
We need more LSDREAM tutorials!!
Will do 🫡
Drop an Owl in the comments for pt 2!!
Stoked for the next one!
The next one is going to be dope. I’ll be showing my favorite bass sound ever. I’ve been using it a lot lately
Hyped for part 2!!!
I actually used pt 2’s technique in our track lol
he just posted part 2
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Yoooo sick content man! We need more of these!!
You got it doggy g 🫡
First upload and I'm already subscribed. Great video man!
Hell yeah!! Sound design gang let’s get it! 🔥
This some real big brain activity sir
Lmao it’s literally just a sine way
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I mean, definitely a good start to the sound. Have you played with layering/fx to actually recreate the bass? there's obviously a lot more going on than a sine wave.
No hate, loved the vid
Hey thanks for the comment :) are you talking about the owl sound during the build up or the actual bass sound at the drop?
@@ambshn I suppose at the drop. Would love to see you dissect/recreate. I'm terrible at reverse engineering by ear lmao
@@ambshn I hear forms of saturation, white noise, etc but there's a million ways you could go about it
@@Fridgebass hell yeah. I’ll be doing that in part 2. I’m planning to post it soon. Life has been hectic. But basically this channel will be dedicated to breaking down main bass sounds of popular dubstep/dnb/midtempo songs
@@Fridgebass yo he just posted part 2 actually
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