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[Reason] Can you tell me how to do the bass?

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CorDharel
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Posted - 2004/01/16 :  10:24:41  Show profile Send a private message  Visit CorDharel's homepage
Hi all!

I want to ask a question about reason and the bass: Could someone explain how I can do a bass in reason? I don't have a clue how I can do it, this "wröp wröp wröp wröp". I don't know which instrument/machine I have to take. I think my songs would sound better if I knew this.

This would be really cool.

Greetz from switzerland ^^
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well i dont know anything about reason, never used it but, generally any synthesizer can produce a bass sound. Use a round saw wave on the main osc and something a little more electriccy on 2+3 if it has them. turn the cutoff down a bit and, wa-la, instant bass.

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aye, back it up with a sine wave if it needs fattening





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I wish i knew all the technical terms

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CorDharel
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Posted - 2004/01/23 :  00:10:23  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit CorDharel's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Blasphemy:
well i dont know anything about reason, never used it but, generally any synthesizer can produce a bass sound. Use a round saw wave on the main osc and something a little more electriccy on 2+3 if it has them. turn the cutoff down a bit and, wa-la, instant bass.

- Robbie Jay

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Uh, your wa-la goes faster than mine :( I don't see through! Can you explain a little bit more what exactly u mean? I also don't know all these technical stuff for example what 2+3 means.

Would be great!



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ok, to put it so you can understand ;)

hopefully, your synthesizer will have the option to change the 'waveshape'

look for a button with this shape by it :



put this on the first (or top) oscilator.

secondly, on the next oscilator use something like this :



finally, on the third, one like this :



they're a little rough but them are the basic shapes. However, turn the second and third oscilators down quite a lot, otherwise it will sound far too much like a stab and not a bass.

now turn the cutoff or frequency down to about 20% or whatever sounds like a bass. experiment a bit. finally, add an attack envelope to get that "wrop wrop" sound you're on about. they look like this :



Attack = time for the sound to come in
Decay = Time for the sound to come out
Sustain = How long the note is held for
Release = How long the note is held for after the inital sound

ignore the key up and down options, i couldn't find anything better.
If all else fails, use a sample.

if you need any more help add me on msn at [email protected]

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Edited by - StrifeII on 2004/01/23 19:05:35



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