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Last edited by Ian344 on Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:28 pm; edited 5 times in total
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Flake
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feeling that 1 m8'y.
peace. |
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GMoney
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| Arh baby, ACAS4U's gotta hold on me. |

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| It was ok. I found the "let it burn" vocal repeating over and over quite annoying, and the intro was kind of boring. When that beat picked up more it got better. I just didn't find it overly interesting. Kind of plain. |
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TRiiGGS
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There's some awesome garage bass there. Would you mind sharing how you got it? or some tips for a low-tone bass for garage, cause I just cant seem to get it right.
Are you using fruity loops? |
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Ian344
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Yeah, i know how you feel, it took me a long time to work out the bass.
I use fruity loops, the Ts404 synth. I use up to about 2 or 3 different ones, depending on how much variation your looking for. Set the attack up high, bit of decay, so you get a triangle shape, take away the rel completely.
On the filter leave abit of the cut, and set the envelope 3/4 and the res about 3/4.
Mess it about to get the sound your looking for.
The key really is the piano roll, put it to a low note, then put the filter freq as low as possible to get the right sound.
Thats basically it. |
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| THE BEAT WAS COO BUT IT DIDNT DO NOTHIN FOR USHER |
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Mate I really like it... but two things hit me as I listened
***maybe you can try and cut in more of the vocal?
***Try and add a few strings
but honestly really nice work!!!
Streetrat!!! |
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