Small subbassdrop like this, tried everything! help needed.
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- KVRian
- 724 posts since 31 Oct, 2011 from Sverige
Hey,
Tried to achieve the same sound as this filtersweep/subbass drop ( @ 2.58 seconds , right before the drop ).
Tried everything such a really low pure sinewave (with only sub frequencies), tried to have a filter from lets say Filterfreak, closing it really fast, almost like a steep curve, with a little touch of resonance. Well, in fact, I've tried alot of things, but I cannot seem to achieve this effect. Any tips on how to sound similar?
To me, it sounds like it's a deep bass note that has a filter that is closing really fast on it.. but that obviously didn't work.
Answers are really appreciated! thanks.
Tried to achieve the same sound as this filtersweep/subbass drop ( @ 2.58 seconds , right before the drop ).
Tried everything such a really low pure sinewave (with only sub frequencies), tried to have a filter from lets say Filterfreak, closing it really fast, almost like a steep curve, with a little touch of resonance. Well, in fact, I've tried alot of things, but I cannot seem to achieve this effect. Any tips on how to sound similar?
To me, it sounds like it's a deep bass note that has a filter that is closing really fast on it.. but that obviously didn't work.
Answers are really appreciated! thanks.
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 30 Aug, 2011 from somewhere in universe
Pitchbend.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 724 posts since 31 Oct, 2011 from Sverige
tried that too, not giving the same effect, no :/ even tried effectrix tapestop or vinylbreak..Loki Fuego wrote:Pitchbend.
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 30 Aug, 2011 from somewhere in universe
Hint: try layering the bass with (LP filtered) synth tom.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 10 Dec, 2011
Super easily to do it you have Melodyne.
Just take a impact sample that sounds clean enough to stretch it, and then just stretch it out in time until you have the length you wish.
Just take a impact sample that sounds clean enough to stretch it, and then just stretch it out in time until you have the length you wish.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 724 posts since 31 Oct, 2011 from Sverige
huh? didn't get that, how? explain?H3nry wrote:Super easily to do it you have Melodyne.
Just take a impact sample that sounds clean enough to stretch it, and then just stretch it out in time until you have the length you wish.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 10 Dec, 2011
Sorry have no idea in what condition I wrote that.
What I was trying to say is that I have found Melodyne to be a huge help to create this kind of subdrop effect sample. I have made a couple of different ones, but everyone is made in the same way I have just changed up the samples for each one of them.
1. Grab a impact sample, a kick with a long tail or an exported sine wave note. Everything will do really.
2. Load it into Melodyne
3. Analyze the sample and then stretch it out to the desired length.
Voila you have super nice subdrop sample.
EDIT: of course you need to process the sound with EQs etc, but this will help you determain the length of it. Can include one of my samples when i get home from work.
What I was trying to say is that I have found Melodyne to be a huge help to create this kind of subdrop effect sample. I have made a couple of different ones, but everyone is made in the same way I have just changed up the samples for each one of them.
1. Grab a impact sample, a kick with a long tail or an exported sine wave note. Everything will do really.
2. Load it into Melodyne
3. Analyze the sample and then stretch it out to the desired length.
Voila you have super nice subdrop sample.
EDIT: of course you need to process the sound with EQs etc, but this will help you determain the length of it. Can include one of my samples when i get home from work.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 724 posts since 31 Oct, 2011 from Sverige
I'm not used of using melodyne really.. how do I stretch it out? is there any other ways of achieving this? it's the filter closing I'm after, the actual subdrop is very easy to achieve through massive or any other synth.. just by making the pitch drop with a small envelope... but the actual filter is what I'm looking for here! cheersalot 
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- Banned
- 1076 posts since 15 Jun, 2012
This is going to sound silly but its a sample of a synthetic tom and ive got lots of them in my Guru sound Bank. I think its from a drum synth or MS20 or electribe. In the sound bank there is a ton of samples from ms 20's and others that have loads of drum samples, Ive used the sample out of the drop quite a few times, i think its described as an afro Tom sound, Its definitely a synthetic Tom Tom sound with the last bit filtered out really fast with a lo pass filter. Im sure if you check out some free analog drum synth samples or I am pretty sure the CM 505 would have this in its presets banks with the additional filters on board too. Here you go try this
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?pl ... 05&id=1059
Go through the sounds till you find what youre looking for
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?pl ... 05&id=1059
Go through the sounds till you find what youre looking for
- KVRAF
- 8237 posts since 22 Sep, 2008 from Windsor. UK
Sounds like a heavily low passed bass guitar slide to me.
Sometimes it's that simple.
Sometimes it's that simple.
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- KVRAF
- 2158 posts since 11 Oct, 2007 from Almanya
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- Banned
- 1076 posts since 15 Jun, 2012
http://www.peaceloveproductions.com/specials.html
11) Download Nord Lead 2 Drum Samples & FX - free sample pack
look at percussion hit 07, snare 05 and Tom 05. You will get the idea as these samples are very close minus a bit of lo pass filtering. If you need to alter the pitch drop the hit into a sampler and pitch it up and down a few keys till you get what you are after. That being said the CM 505 can produce these kind of sounds all day long. Plus in the guru bank ive just listened to about 10-20 variations in the juno 1 folder labeled afro toms in Sebos collection so if you have that to hand your sorted.
11) Download Nord Lead 2 Drum Samples & FX - free sample pack
look at percussion hit 07, snare 05 and Tom 05. You will get the idea as these samples are very close minus a bit of lo pass filtering. If you need to alter the pitch drop the hit into a sampler and pitch it up and down a few keys till you get what you are after. That being said the CM 505 can produce these kind of sounds all day long. Plus in the guru bank ive just listened to about 10-20 variations in the juno 1 folder labeled afro toms in Sebos collection so if you have that to hand your sorted.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 724 posts since 31 Oct, 2011 from Sverige
Thanks trakstar! Tom 05 sounds exactly like it, but abit sharp, as you say, if I add the lowpass on it , then it's done.. but I'm still wondering how do I REPRODUCE this sound? does it really have to be a percussion hit?Trakstar wrote:http://www.peaceloveproductions.com/specials.html
11) Download Nord Lead 2 Drum Samples & FX - free sample pack
look at percussion hit 07, snare 05 and Tom 05. You will get the idea as these samples are very close minus a bit of lo pass filtering. If you need to alter the pitch drop the hit into a sampler and pitch it up and down a few keys till you get what you are after. That being said the CM 505 can produce these kind of sounds all day long. Plus in the guru bank ive just listened to about 10-20 variations in the juno 1 folder labeled afro toms in Sebos collection so if you have that to hand your sorted.
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