I have another bass related question:

If I was to do the process outlined below to create a bass sound, 

how do I get the bass tune in time with my beats?
how long to I have to have each bass note etc..

I'm totally new to this.
I am thinking of creating a bass 'tune' by having different notes produced
with my new bass sound.
kind of like a piano.  or should I produce the bass sound by holding down
the note for a few seconds?

does anyone enderstand what I am saying? or should I try to explain more??

thanks,

Matt



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From: Jimbo's Drunk again [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 12:13 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Those amazing b-lines



Easy peasy.

Do what i did and buy a couple of virus's.
Or there is a cheaper option.
Use 2 bass sounds, one sub with a little distortion on it and another sound 
with a band or notch filter on it to get varible grit.
Then send bother through a low pass 12db and some res.
Boooooo

Or, use some strange saw and sine wave sounds but in a lower octave with the

sub bass.  You can get some very good results.
If you have any hardware, send a sound through them to fuck them up even 
more.
Use plugins such as kantos.  I just wrote a tune where the female vocals 
morphed into a bass sound using that plugin and then chucked the vocals over

the vocal bass in the break.  Sounds wicked.  I might let you into a few 
more secrets soon.
Also, use waves maxbass if you have it.  you can get some tight shit out of 
that if you use it carefully

Peace

Jimbo :o)

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