Free VST bass/synth for tech-house production
Free VST bass/synth for tech-house production Posted on: 17.01.2012 by Andreas Burchette hey guys, I'm new to production and I'm trying to get my feet wet using Ableton Live. I'm mostly into groovy/tech house, so I was wondering whether you could point me to 1 or 2 free VST plug-ins which would be appropriate for bass and synth stabs in this genre. thanks! | |
Antonio Jackle 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by 16b441khz
And to answer your question a great free vst is TAL-Elec7ro. Its free, quite simple to use and is on many peoples top 10 free vst lists so you know its quality. |
Alyse Plantenga 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by leonidassr
Tech house bass is no different to creating your own bass sounds for any other genre. Just less top end and more of a deeper tone than say electro/dubstep. There is no one free vst designed for a specific genre/sound. Thats the great thing about music production, almost limitless in what you want to do. YouTube is your friend. One tip, researching assigning ADSR to the filters in whichever synth you end up using. Enjoy |
Andreas Burchette 17.01.2012 | hey guys, I'm new to production and I'm trying to get my feet wet using Ableton Live. I'm mostly into groovy/tech house, so I was wondering whether you could point me to 1 or 2 free VST plug-ins which would be appropriate for bass and synth stabs in this genre. thanks! |
Micaela Scherbert 18.01.2012 | tyrell n6 synth is a good all around synth. |
Marshall Aby 18.01.2012 | Operator for live is basically tech house on a stick |
Antonio Jackle 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by 16b441khz
And to answer your question a great free vst is TAL-Elec7ro. Its free, quite simple to use and is on many peoples top 10 free vst lists so you know its quality. |
Alyse Plantenga 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by leonidassr
Tech house bass is no different to creating your own bass sounds for any other genre. Just less top end and more of a deeper tone than say electro/dubstep. There is no one free vst designed for a specific genre/sound. Thats the great thing about music production, almost limitless in what you want to do. YouTube is your friend. One tip, researching assigning ADSR to the filters in whichever synth you end up using. Enjoy |
Andreas Burchette 17.01.2012 | would it be easier maybe to start off by experimenting with ableton's MIDI instruments (i.e. analog)? |
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