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Help Needed: Creating a Heavy G-House Bass
Posted on: 08.11.2013 by Bambi Marttila
Hey people,

I've been heavily influenced with the G-House movement and as a producer I've been having a hard time to construct a simple bass from the G-House genre. It has a deep and funky feel to it, but most of all, its really HEAVY!

Here are some of the examples im trying to point out -

1) Shiba San - I like your booty https://soundcloud.com/shibasan/shiba-san-i-like-your-booty-2

2) Amine Edge and Dance - Came Around - https://soundcloud.com/dancebeatmaker/amine-edge-dance-feat-ikaz

I'd really appreciate if someone could help me out with this bass, its been months and still having a hard time. I use both Massive and sylenth.

Thanks!
Bambi Marttila
09.11.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
Your problem is your trying to make one bass that does it all. Most things are layered so the main synth and the bass are 2 different synths. One is eq'ed above 150Hz. the sub bass 150hz and below.
Thanks for the advice! You exactly pointed out my problem, which was focusing only on the bass. Can you give me more details on it though? like does it matter if the bass is a sine wave or a saw for a heavy feel? how can I give the main synth a stab feel to it?
Bambi Marttila
08.11.2013
Hey people,

I've been heavily influenced with the G-House movement and as a producer I've been having a hard time to construct a simple bass from the G-House genre. It has a deep and funky feel to it, but most of all, its really HEAVY!

Here are some of the examples im trying to point out -

1) Shiba San - I like your booty https://soundcloud.com/shibasan/shiba-san-i-like-your-booty-2

2) Amine Edge and Dance - Came Around - https://soundcloud.com/dancebeatmaker/amine-edge-dance-feat-ikaz

I'd really appreciate if someone could help me out with this bass, its been months and still having a hard time. I use both Massive and sylenth.

Thanks!
Bambi Marttila
09.11.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
Your problem is your trying to make one bass that does it all. Most things are layered so the main synth and the bass are 2 different synths. One is eq'ed above 150Hz. the sub bass 150hz and below.
Thanks for the advice! You exactly pointed out my problem, which was focusing only on the bass. Can you give me more details on it though? like does it matter if the bass is a sine wave or a saw for a heavy feel? how can I give the main synth a stab feel to it?
Tera Baragan
09.11.2013
Your problem is your trying to make one bass that does it all. Most things are layered so the main synth and the bass are 2 different synths. One is eq'ed above 150Hz. the sub bass 150hz and below.

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