Knightlife Bass Sound
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 20 Oct, 2009
Does anyone know how to achieve this squelchy bass sound ?
https://soundcloud.com/cuttersrecords/w ... radio-edit
https://soundcloud.com/cuttersrecords/w ... radio-edit
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- KVRian
- 834 posts since 2 Mar, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
That's weird. I just went digging through my iTunes just yesterday to pull up Knightlife's first record - he's a local boy from here in Melbourne.
It's pretty much half way between a Moog bass and a 303.
Try 2 x Saws with the second detuned a bit and +12.
Put on a Lowpass Filter, about 75% down. Send to an Envelope about 50% so you're not getting all the top end but still getting some tone.
Filter Envelope - A=0 D=50 S=0 R=20
Now all of the sound or the 'squelch' comes from the Resonance on the filter so now bring that in, at least half way but adjust to taste.
To give it a bit more body and life you can add a bit of unison a chorus and or a phaser.
Then just open and close the filter a little bit to give it that movement.
It's pretty much half way between a Moog bass and a 303.
Try 2 x Saws with the second detuned a bit and +12.
Put on a Lowpass Filter, about 75% down. Send to an Envelope about 50% so you're not getting all the top end but still getting some tone.
Filter Envelope - A=0 D=50 S=0 R=20
Now all of the sound or the 'squelch' comes from the Resonance on the filter so now bring that in, at least half way but adjust to taste.
To give it a bit more body and life you can add a bit of unison a chorus and or a phaser.
Then just open and close the filter a little bit to give it that movement.
Sound Engineer / Musician / Producer......but I'm always learning.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 20 Oct, 2009
Can you suggest a good filter plug for this ? Thanks for the reply
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- KVRian
- 834 posts since 2 Mar, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
It's most likely coming from the filter of the synth used, but you could use an autofilter over the top.
Most DAW's should have one. I use Filterfreak, which might be a bit expensive for simple tasks, or you could just use an LFO.
Most DAW's should have one. I use Filterfreak, which might be a bit expensive for simple tasks, or you could just use an LFO.
Sound Engineer / Musician / Producer......but I'm always learning.