How make sound - intro bass / perc loop
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 1 Mar, 2021
Hello
CHOOS: How make sound :
1. Intro bass : 0:00 - 0:07
2. Perc melody loop: 0:01, 0:03 and process repeats itself in time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aMNE7oIG1Y
CHOOS: How make sound :
1. Intro bass : 0:00 - 0:07
2. Perc melody loop: 0:01, 0:03 and process repeats itself in time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aMNE7oIG1Y
- KVRian
- 527 posts since 4 Dec, 2019
Wow! I've never heard such a song.
Of all the songs you posted so far this one sounds best!
Of all the songs you posted so far this one sounds best!
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!
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- Patchmeister
- 1764 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
it's the same bass as in the previous songs. All your previous songs are 95% the same sounds.
The perc is just a perc played on different notes.
The perc is just a perc played on different notes.
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 187 posts since 1 Mar, 2021
CHOOS: Intro bass : 0:00 - 0:07 - I thought it was reese bass... I was wrong. Thank you for your help. Can you show a perc played on different notes?
- KVRian
- 527 posts since 4 Dec, 2019
The real first thing we can hear: is it a hihat or a cymbal? A hihat is just 2 cymbals, isn't it? Maybe with reverb?
There's also a kind of muted trumpet in my opinion or something that sounds a bit like a higher bass right from the start, isn't there?
I'm just curious what all that is when I listen to this new Polish song.
Choos, what's your analysis of the instruments at the start?
Then, of course, there's the kick bass right at the start, too.
This is the one Choos already mentioned and demystified.
There's also a kind of muted trumpet in my opinion or something that sounds a bit like a higher bass right from the start, isn't there?
I'm just curious what all that is when I listen to this new Polish song.
Choos, what's your analysis of the instruments at the start?
Then, of course, there's the kick bass right at the start, too.
This is the one Choos already mentioned and demystified.
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!
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- Patchmeister
- 1764 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
- KVRian
- 527 posts since 4 Dec, 2019
Ah, you chose an instrument I didn't mention. What instrument is this?
And what are the names of the other instruments?
And what are the names of the other instruments?
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!
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- Patchmeister
- 1764 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
The previous video was for flkcja about the perc
But the song is the same formula as the others
Cymbal at the start with the hat starting straight away too
Kick n bass which is a lowpassed saw
And those saw chords.
They literally have a formula for their song
Maybe different chords or slightly different sounds/presets but the layout I think is the same as well
But hey if it works...
But the song is the same formula as the others
Cymbal at the start with the hat starting straight away too
Kick n bass which is a lowpassed saw
And those saw chords.
They literally have a formula for their song
Maybe different chords or slightly different sounds/presets but the layout I think is the same as well
But hey if it works...
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
- KVRian
- 527 posts since 4 Dec, 2019
DJ Bobo and many others use templates which they change slightly for any of their "new songs".
Dr. Dre does it, too... "Time is money" they say and think.
If it's still art then everyone would have to decide for themselves, but it's not terribly innovative or creative...
The work we do here is much more sophisticated in relation to that.
Anyways, what perc instrument was this then? Does it have a name?
And was I right about the "muted trumpet" or do you think it is something else we can hear there?
I seize the occasion to get some new information for my analytical ears/brain here.
Dr. Dre does it, too... "Time is money" they say and think.
If it's still art then everyone would have to decide for themselves, but it's not terribly innovative or creative...
The work we do here is much more sophisticated in relation to that.
Anyways, what perc instrument was this then? Does it have a name?
And was I right about the "muted trumpet" or do you think it is something else we can hear there?
I seize the occasion to get some new information for my analytical ears/brain here.
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!
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- Patchmeister
- 1764 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
The muted trumpet is the saw bass but lowpassed
A perc is just a perc but it's often described as a square wave perc.
I've nothing against templates at all and think they actually help creativity at times but they take the piss when every song is 95% identical to the previous one
A perc is just a perc but it's often described as a square wave perc.
I've nothing against templates at all and think they actually help creativity at times but they take the piss when every song is 95% identical to the previous one
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
- KVRian
- 527 posts since 4 Dec, 2019
Of all the identical songs you've posted so far this one sounded best!
Come on, all songs are identical nowadays...
I think that boop-boop percussion sound you made there could almost be a little bit like synth claves if pitched down but they are still too tonal and overtones are missing
or they could be cowbells if muted and hit in a certain way
but they're not close enough to that as well.
And so: They are "boom whackers" sounds in the real world!
Come on, all songs are identical nowadays...
I think that boop-boop percussion sound you made there could almost be a little bit like synth claves if pitched down but they are still too tonal and overtones are missing
or they could be cowbells if muted and hit in a certain way
but they're not close enough to that as well.
And so: They are "boom whackers" sounds in the real world!
C'mon, there must be something that you do in your life besides sleeping or working? And then for the first time he was really thinking and what did he reply: I watch TV!