free sub bass synth ?

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riley4reason wrote:
Charlie wrote:I just looked and polyIblit has got sine waves.
polyIlblit will get loooowwww down with you too.
Riley
right.
I use poolyblit for years, and never noticed how good it is for basses, and that it has sinewaves !
I don't know why, i really can't get into karnage... not my kind of sounds, i guess...

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BB303i2 is one of my favourite free basses...

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try single cycle looping sines from the decay of 808'ish kicks and then loading that up in your favorite softsampler. this is an old jungle trick.

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Check out the very underrated Monolisa. Some great low end on this little guy.

Also:

JXSynth

ASynth

Triangle II

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Jobro Media Subfood 2 does it.

http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/jbmvst designs
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You might want to try the beta of FEARkILLER X2 I just put up. It has lots of sine wave goodness, now with added FM. GRAB IT HERE
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Not to be overlooked: The incredible, wonderful & free

MDA Subsynth

which I use all the time and is incredible and wonderful. :)

Ch33rs,
Alex

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I'm not sure but I think the UnoFM also has a nice subbas-preset...
Or was it the P-600? :roll:

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1347.html

Edit: its the P-600 but I cant find it in the KVR database :?

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discostu wrote:BB303i2 is one of my favourite free basses...
Yeah, mine too. That and Antii's Taurus, although I don't use synth bass much - if I did, these two would be the ones.

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Starsynth free has a great pooh-inducing sub preset

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another vote for polyiblit- it is the only synth I use for deep sine-ish basses. it is extremely meaty.
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Taurus might work.

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Its not a synth, but the sample pack of analog basses that I just released has some SERIOUS low subs in there, and also some great tough DnB style bass.

Just throw the wav files into your favourite sampler. :)

Grab em here: http://www.rozzer.net/wp/?p=17

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Any synth with a sine or a square wave and a steep low pass will work if it's subs you're after. Really. What you need to do is make sure you EQ it properly with any other basses you might have in there and make sure that your kick is eq'd properly too. You can compress it a little bit too but I typically leave it uncompressed. It takes a lot of work and experimentation to get a sub to fit in a mix as it's going to be carrying a lot of the energy of the track.

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Yep, Polyiblit is a great synth for subs - just rediscovered this one recently. Set all 3 oscillators to Sine and detune them a little is a good starting point for a very rich sub-bass:

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/577.html
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