Foamo Bass in Massive or Reaktor 5?

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Foamo Bass in Massive or Reaktor 5?
Posted on: 14.04.2011 by Kelvin Kimler
Hey,

I am still struggling to get that Foamo sound in massive! I have followed his Computer music tutorial and the closest i came is this:

http://tinyurl.com/67chp4b

Can anyone help?

Cheers
Kelvin Kimler
15.04.2011
Originally Posted by jasonj
If you have Sylenthe, they have been known to use this synth I have attached a patch of theirs. You can open it, analyze it and mimic the settings in Massive to give you a bit of an insight.

Good luck
Yeah i did try that but i'm at a very early stage and cant seem to match some of the settings on Sylenthe to the ones in massive, Big fail on my part!

I struggle to get that phatness and bulk with will really give my bass full effect.

Thanks for the tips though dude i will keep trying
Kelvin Kimler
14.04.2011
Hey,

I am still struggling to get that Foamo sound in massive! I have followed his Computer music tutorial and the closest i came is this:

http://tinyurl.com/67chp4b

Can anyone help?

Cheers
Stanley Topoleski
15.04.2011
try layering sounds. when i work on bass i tend to layer 2 tracks sometimes more. i would use 3-5 tracks just to get that massive lead sound
Kelvin Kimler
15.04.2011
Originally Posted by jasonj
If you have Sylenthe, they have been known to use this synth I have attached a patch of theirs. You can open it, analyze it and mimic the settings in Massive to give you a bit of an insight.

Good luck
Yeah i did try that but i'm at a very early stage and cant seem to match some of the settings on Sylenthe to the ones in massive, Big fail on my part!

I struggle to get that phatness and bulk with will really give my bass full effect.

Thanks for the tips though dude i will keep trying
Ashirumatic DJ
15.04.2011
If you have Sylenthe, they have been known to use this synth I have attached a patch of theirs. You can open it, analyze it and mimic the settings in Massive to give you a bit of an insight.

Good luck

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