Help Needed: Creating a Heavy G-House Bass
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
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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
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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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