Creating heavy heavy heavy techno sub bass lines!

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I'v just made a Bergain-arama track using Lostvoid's Kick technique and the '' chordal stab and hat for 6 min '' arrengementy idea. It took me an hour, i'll slam it with a Ozone and will upload in a moment hahaha. I think you'll all like it.

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Feel The Bergainarama ! With lots of fake hiss for that '' vintage warmth ''. Now there is no way i upload this to my soundcloud so i went all dropbox. I did thiis thing in 45 minutes. It took me more time to make it loud and convert it to MP3 than actually produce the thing. The sad thing is i think it's not that far off from some techno that actually get released on some big ticket labels and stuff. Well. Whatever.

It sounds very '' let's rail some K at 10 am in a weird club '' . lololol

https://www.dropbox.com/s/eytuwnjimp83p ... ma_320.mp3

There. Enjoy. FEEL THE BERGAINARAMA.

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FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
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oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.

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Sounds good man!

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New Subsekt challenge::) :)

Create a Bergainarama track in one hour using Lost to the Void's formula

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I made a sequel : << back to bergainarama >>

This is as nasty as i can chainverb some bass into existence. It's not perfect but i mean hey, if the guys on Modern Love records or Avian can get away with it, so do i.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pzi0uj3xtjklg ... ma_320.mp3

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LaurentOrchard wrote:
oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.
I have those things, now I just need to make it past my 9pm bedtime. I'll brew a cup of strong coffee, maybe that will help me make it. What's considered the middle of the night these days? 1am?
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oddmyth wrote:
LaurentOrchard wrote:
oddmyth wrote:FULL SUPPORT WILL PLAY!
As long as you play with some sunglasses, in the middle of the night, and a v-neck, then i'm cool with that.
I have those things, now I just need to make it past my 9pm bedtime. I'll brew a cup of strong coffee, maybe that will help me make it. What's considered the middle of the night these days? 1am?
That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_o

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I would say 2 things...

I dont believe in sidechaining...

Be sure you work all of this in a mono channel... or will eat more than a half of the headroom and there will be the chaos if you use some reverbs around low frequencies...

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LaurentOrchard wrote:
That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_o
Fine I'll work something out, see you at Mutek?
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blnn wrote:I would say 2 things...

I dont believe in sidechaining...
I also don't believe in the Easter Bunny...
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oddmyth wrote:
LaurentOrchard wrote:
That's a very complex question right there considering the partys really starts at midnight, at least here in Montreal they do. Hum... 3 am? 0_o
Fine I'll work something out, see you at Mutek?

Of course, i have my pass and all ! Cant wait

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i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste

hope this helps !

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Nayrobi wrote:i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste

hope this helps !
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Mattias wrote:
Nayrobi wrote:i think those heavy subs are simply made of a mix of sine and square waves, filtered and phatted with psp vintage warmer or camelphat.
than i would resample some notes (perhaps longer ones with weired LFO settings) than cut the best bits of the audio and arrange it to make a cool groove
sidechain of course and perhaps layering this line with some distortion or bitcrush
would group the two basses and heavily compress and Eq to taste

hope this helps !
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Haha yep sorry.
It was covered how to make it in the first page of the thread already :)
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You definitively make a point.
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Personally, i usually do the reverb/delay/distorded polka type bass OR the downtuned tom/only the sub of a kick/low tone sample type thing.

I think people out there are mostly doing that and while i'm not a pro at it by any means, it's clearly not rocket science?

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it's not that easy for me.
of course you can approach something by methods i've read here but you definitely need to have a good mix to make it interesting and really efficient (not just having a big rumble as your sub/bass on a sound system i mean)

the whole track needs to be well balanced too of course.
"it's easy when you know how" but doing it right needs work and experience.


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