Creating bass rolls or feedback or repeats
Creating bass rolls or feedback or repeats Posted on: 27.06.2012 by Kelley Brunet Hi. I'm Djing on Ableton Live and I see many DJ's creating some kind of bass rolls or feedbacks that makes crowd excited. I don't know how to describe it but I mean they start to feed some noise on a track and than noise becomes louder and louder and people waits for a drop. Then Dj gives the drop and everybody is happy and dancing. Can someone help me or give me some tips or ideas about how to create some kind of noise. I'm already feeding some white noise and similar effects but it seems like it's not powerful as what I'm trying to do. | |
Kelley Brunet 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by hrtbrkd
Besides, I'm not trying to gain respect, especially from people who I've never seen and probably never will see. The reason for my explanation about my musical and technical knowledge is to save time and effort. People keep saying 'use a white noise and some reverb and bla bla.' The fact is: I know what is white noise, sidechain, reverb, delay and other sound manipulation tools. And I'm using them. Tho beatrepeat was the closest guess to what I was trying to explain I believe problem is my first message and my inadequate English. I was trying to explain the sound -if you worked as a FOH mix engineer- and you feeded back kick's microphone. I've found and modified some Ableton Effects Rack which is close to what I expect. Thank all of you. SpeshulEd, it's still ad hominem. Irrelevent to topic. Both of us know, we can both add reverb echo effects. But you still don't want to accept you may have got the question wrong -probably being my mistake-. But advising reverb effects for creating bass rolls and repeats or feedbacks is a very imaginary idea in my humble opinion. Get some fresh air. Fresh air is good. |
Joselyn Supina 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by starck
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Terra Merigold 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Janky
Seems like a perfectly good response to me.. But I'm not using Retard Edition common sense/etiquette/politeness/communication/thanks for you help I have no idea how to create that elusive white noise sweep |
Kelley Brunet 01.07.2012 | Event was wonderful. Bass rolls worked like a charm. Thank you all. |
Linda Chavda 01.07.2012 | Ableton Live retarded edition? Where do I download this? Some people are like cats, other people are like believeing human beings. I dont care one bit about your masters in electronic music, especially if you can't even get a noise build to sound similar to the way you want it to sound. Anyway, I would have helped you out if you didnt act so arrogantly, and if you want my help now you'll have to purchase my ebook titled "How to create THAT noise build and 50 other production tips and techniques" Thanks |
Lela Umanskaya 30.06.2012 | OP is a terrible person, do we really want attitudes like this on the community ? Ignore listed... |
Kelley Brunet 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by hrtbrkd
Besides, I'm not trying to gain respect, especially from people who I've never seen and probably never will see. The reason for my explanation about my musical and technical knowledge is to save time and effort. People keep saying 'use a white noise and some reverb and bla bla.' The fact is: I know what is white noise, sidechain, reverb, delay and other sound manipulation tools. And I'm using them. Tho beatrepeat was the closest guess to what I was trying to explain I believe problem is my first message and my inadequate English. I was trying to explain the sound -if you worked as a FOH mix engineer- and you feeded back kick's microphone. I've found and modified some Ableton Effects Rack which is close to what I expect. Thank all of you. SpeshulEd, it's still ad hominem. Irrelevent to topic. Both of us know, we can both add reverb echo effects. But you still don't want to accept you may have got the question wrong -probably being my mistake-. But advising reverb effects for creating bass rolls and repeats or feedbacks is a very imaginary idea in my humble opinion. Get some fresh air. Fresh air is good. |
Terra Merigold 29.06.2012 | I believe the OP hit the 'douchebag' nail on the head |
Noelia Martig 29.06.2012 | was i rude? i believe i was being super helpful and even giving you links to create what you where looking for. interesting. |
Joselyn Supina 29.06.2012 | I also titled that link "horrendously noobish mixes that aren't any good" - I'm sorry you were expecting greatness. I'm not the experienced ableton user, majoring in electronic music, about to play a big event tomorrow, that doesn't know how to add reverb/echo effects. |
Kelley Brunet 29.06.2012 | First of all sorry for being rude and acting like a douchebag. I'm going to play in a big event tomorrow and I needed to add something special to my set. I was writing to many community s and I needed to get informed but no one was answering me. I'm using Ableton for many years and educating in master degree electronic music I'm also using actively community s for years and I like that united feel that you guys show. As all you see being rude and primitive works everytime because of human nature. We are like little cats who wonders everything that have an 'action'. Before I gave that answer to the guy -Junky, who was just trying to help me- no one was aware of this topic. Now it gets 2 pages of replies. Junky don't get it personal. This was necessary to get replies. Thank you all for help. Btw SpeshulEd: That's called ad hominem. Topic is not related to using licenced or cracked DAW's. It's like saying 'Hey SpeshulEd, I listened to your mixes on mixcloud; good luck to you with your beatport top ten mixes -only crossfading synchronized tracks just before the breakdowns-'. See? It's not related and it sounds retarded. |
Kellie Myrum 29.06.2012 | Don't forget to add some crusher effect to echo and reverb. Anyone mentioned white noise? |
Joselyn Supina 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by starck
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Emerson Crist 29.06.2012 | Try some white noise with some reverb and a pinch of echo |
Terra Merigold 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Janky
Seems like a perfectly good response to me.. But I'm not using Retard Edition common sense/etiquette/politeness/communication/thanks for you help I have no idea how to create that elusive white noise sweep |
Noelia Martig 29.06.2012 | For beat repeats use the beat repeat filter and use this video for the tut. |
Noelia Martig 29.06.2012 | Are you wanting to create your own "White noise" build ups? Then I would recommened is to add a compressor to the "white noise" track and side chain it to a drum line. Make sure the drum line is muted durring the white noise build up as it will give it a breathing effect. Also manipulating the LFO Rate will also give it added NRG effects to it. Have fun. |
Lela Umanskaya 30.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by starck
Download link please? |
Maile Dekerlegand 29.06.2012 | an echo with a pinch of reverb? |
Rosenda Gossage 28.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by starck
I believe a reverb with some echo might work. |
Emerson Crist 28.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by starck
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Kelley Brunet 28.06.2012 | Thank you but unfortunately I don't use Ableton Retarded Edition. I need some real advices. Like using Max4Live patches or some kind of Ableton devices or some Izotope Stutter Edit tips and tricks. Anything not retarded works. |
Emerson Crist 27.06.2012 | Try a reverb, with some echo. |
Kelley Brunet 27.06.2012 | Anyone? I tried to describe what I want clearly. Any help? |
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