How to make Deadmau5 bass line???

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stilaktive wrote:there are lots of videos on youtube actually. mega fail for you
Mega fail!!!

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teknobryan wrote:
stilaktive wrote:there are lots of videos on youtube actually. mega fail for you
Mega fail!!!
Mega Fail.

I like that.

dw

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do I have to do everything for yall? Just do a search on youtube for Deadmau5. He has his own channel. Also he posted his gear list on the Ableton forum. oh, I guess I have to put a link to that also or else I "mega failed".

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actualy you can easily remake that type of bass with minimoog V

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which song are you talking about?

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that's a pretty old interview. he's gotten much bigger since then.
I wonder if FL is still his main weapon.
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paz por esos mundos

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i think he's using Live now, but who knows...
which song are you talking about?
i was talking about the, Faxing berlin, Not Exactly type bass... i would be more interested how he does his plucked sounds that gives the flavour to the songs.

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I'm pretty sure that square wave bass was made on his Nord Lead 3. He also used some vengeance samples as well. I was also able to replicate the upward note scale synth heard later on in the song on Arturia Minimoog.
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dannyqt18 wrote:i think he's using Live now, but who knows...
which song are you talking about?
i was talking about the, Faxing berlin, Not Exactly type bass... i would be more interested how he does his plucked sounds that gives the flavour to the songs.
The main synth sound in Faxing Berlin, and a few of his other songs is called Strobe by FXpansion, coming out soon as part of the D-CAM: Synth Squad, check the latest Future Music for more details. He also uses Cypher which is in the same pack, and loads of analog hardware and other vsts.

Part of the sound is also a compressor sidechained off the kick / drums, this is coming out soon from Cytomic.

I'm trying to be factual in my statements, but please be aware that there is huge bias in my post since I wrote all the DSP for the synths and the compressor I'm talking about.

All the best,

Andrew Simper
DSP Developer FXpansion Cytomic
The Glue, The Drop, The Scream - www.cytomic.com

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you bastard

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Give it to dirtycircuit

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Retarded song content,song structure, people will forgot him in two years or so but killer production yes...Some nice skills

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dannyqt18 wrote:i think he's using Live now, but who knows...
According to this http://remixmag.com/artists/electronic/ ... index.html

he's using FL Studio, Reason, Cubase and Live

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kmonkey wrote:Retarded song content,song structure, people will forgot him in two years or so but killer production yes...Some nice skills
I bet my left thumb that this won't happen. He's made a huge impact in the scene and he will be around for years to come.

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maxm wrote:I think their kicks are in a league of their own and I spend embarrassingly much time trying to figure out how they are put together... I have noticed they usually leave pretty much headroom in the kick's sub. Which often is in the rootnote note of the tune, like 49 Hz for G. This leaves more options for the baseline so it can be really deep and strong on the kicks as well.
Hope you didn't spend too long figuring that out. I just read that in the remixmag article. I think a link was posted earlier.

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