What prog do you use that has that plugin I use soundforge and it aint in it
>From: "Jimbo's Drunk again" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Those amazing b-lines
>Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:13:19 +0000
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>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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