All in the title
All in the title
Wow you gotta be much more specfic son.
Liquid Electric Bass)
pr and poss dilla use a technique whereby they filter all but the low end freq of a sample to create the bassline
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Boo Bass son!
lol
Na but the Trilogy vsti does the job
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filtering is one way but a simple sine wave (or other simple waveforms) at low freq and tweaking the adsr was another way. the beauty is that you don't need to tweak too much, it's inexpensive, and you're starting from scratch as opposed to tweaking the sounds from....
....vst/rta : trilogy, majestic, subfreak, bassline, tau pro, etc, which is another alternative
Trilogy=vastly overpriced for sine wave bass.
Who said anything about price!?
People still pay for vstis?
And trilogy has a multitude of basses. Can get all kinds of bass outta that. works for me
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Moog.
Simple.
if you're talkin' old stuff, it was the sine wave/tone that was in certain equipment when they weren't filtering samples. if i remember correctly, the sp had it, sh!t, i think all the drum machine/samplers had it.
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