Unsatisfied with Trilian for synth basses - is Diva the best?
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
Monark is freaking amazing for bass. Pure electricity. Diva as well, though it can't go into the super-hard territory that Monark can at the moment. In balance, though, Diva's soundworld is overall a lot bigger than Monark's, but that's beside the point. The only choice for me is having both.
Razor, which has been mentioned already, is also an amazing tool for interesting bass sounds, thanks to it's "safe bass" feature. Due to the additive nature of it's engine, you can guarantee that the lowest partials within a certain settable range, remain at a constant amplitude, despite whatever modulation you have going on in the sound as a whole. This means a constant, rounded, powerful bass sound without lots of fiddly processing. It can need "warming up" a bit sometimes, though.
Razor, which has been mentioned already, is also an amazing tool for interesting bass sounds, thanks to it's "safe bass" feature. Due to the additive nature of it's engine, you can guarantee that the lowest partials within a certain settable range, remain at a constant amplitude, despite whatever modulation you have going on in the sound as a whole. This means a constant, rounded, powerful bass sound without lots of fiddly processing. It can need "warming up" a bit sometimes, though.
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- KVRAF
- 20662 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
As ghettosynth said earlier in this thread, "These synths are better because the underlying technology is better." Frankly, Scope synths have sounded like amazing analog synths for over a decade and a big part of that is due to their cards having lots of dedicated processors to run them on.MarlaPodolski wrote:Yes, with that mod Monark is every bit as hungry as Diva can be, which I find sort of interesting.
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
Some "goto" synths for bass are:
V Station - novation
Very clean, warm and fat basses.
Monark - NI
Well its very much like the Mini-Moog, one of the greats for bass of all time.
Korg PolySix - Another old school classic, the build in effects and filters just add up to great bass.
The legacy version works great for bass.
V Station - novation
Very clean, warm and fat basses.
Monark - NI
Well its very much like the Mini-Moog, one of the greats for bass of all time.
Korg PolySix - Another old school classic, the build in effects and filters just add up to great bass.
The legacy version works great for bass.
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- KVRAF
- 2448 posts since 12 Sep, 2004
And from that perspective we can be thankful that devs are pushing the boundaries, to an extent, of what the hardware can do. Given the rate of change of hardware evolution, that's a good thing to be on that edge, and even a bit ahead of the curve, not a bad thing.Uncle E wrote:As ghettosynth said earlier in this thread, "These synths are better because the underlying technology is better." Frankly, Scope synths have sounded like amazing analog synths for over a decade and a big part of that is due to their cards having lots of dedicated processors to run them on.MarlaPodolski wrote:Yes, with that mod Monark is every bit as hungry as Diva can be, which I find sort of interesting.
You need to limit that rez, bro.
- KVRAF
- 20662 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
btw, in case anyone missed it, you have a chance to win DIVA in the KVR Mix Challenge:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2&t=417225
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 2&t=417225
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- KVRAF
- 5755 posts since 2 Oct, 2008
Just find a random trillian patch and make the envelopes to your taste for the snappy dance basses. But generally there might be a better play to start than trillian. The usual dance vsti culprits, just do the same with the envelopes..
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- KVRist
- 366 posts since 18 Jun, 2010
How did you end up liking Poly-Ana in this regard?TheoM wrote:great topic, i know i am late to the party, but I also struggle with finding adequate synth bass.. So many synths to this day still lack any cajones in the nether regions.
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- 410 posts since 5 Feb, 2012
Layering 101 Chapter 1: Layering bass sounds almost always sounds bad and typically creates a smaller sound. Doubling certain notes or sections of an electric bass line with a synth bass part can sometimes work well. But that's usually appropriate only for particular styles of music like funk.digitalboytn wrote:Well - there's always arranging 101....
Layering things together can often create the best sounds and give your work something unique...
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- KVRAF
- 2784 posts since 18 Apr, 2001
When I started programming patches for Ragnarök, it instantly became my goto synth for bases, besides the searing analog sounding leads it can do for obvious reasons 
Ragnarök Mark-2 will be even more a 'goto synth' for certain sounds
Ragnarök Mark-2 will be even more a 'goto synth' for certain sounds
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- KVRAF
- 11994 posts since 12 May, 2008
Some great bass synths:
Diva, Monark, poly-Ana, massive, polysix, corona.
I love the trilian sound sources used in omnisphere though as much as anything.
Diva, Monark, poly-Ana, massive, polysix, corona.
I love the trilian sound sources used in omnisphere though as much as anything.
