Acidy analog bass with VSTs

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I want to make authentic sounding analog bass e.g. basslines from Molten Analog by DMX Krew:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO5dZxViS2k
or Time for livin Alexander Robotnik remix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aliu6A0dHOE
I havent sat down to try this yet but Im thinking it might involve having an envelope generator modulate a pitch bend.
Any ideas? I have tons of VSTs, Sylenth, Korg legacy pack, Minimoog VST ect ect ect. Im running Ableton 8 Suite.

Thanks in advance guys.
Last edited by Schwar on Fri Aug 29, 2014 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Can you post a specific example?
You need to limit that rez, bro.

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Sounds like a 303 to me, a lot of the sound is from and the slide function, or glide/portamento in any other synth

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You could also try TAL-Bassline, the 101 "clone"
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Thanks legendCNCD,
I already tried the TAL-Bassline but im not learned enough to get the parameters right, my mildly-educated guesses barely got remotely close.
I remembered today that i played with trying to get this sound ages ago and had a lot of success with TAL-U-No. Nevertheless, I was still not able to manipulate out exactly what i was looking for, again due to my lack of knowledge.

I suppose the help im looking for is not what plugin to use but how to set the envelopes/portamento/arpeggiator settings.
Im pretty sure i need to work with pulse waves but inside a VST that has authentic analog sounding filters. Its how to program those filters that i need to understand. There's probably a way to do it with operator or analog inside Ableton, maybe someone could suggest how to tweek them?

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