#EXTINF:0 tvg-name="AMC" tvg-language="English" tvg-country="US" tvg-id="AMC" tvg-logo="" group-title="Top10",AMC (Top10) (US) (English) #EXTINF:0 tvg-name="A&E" tvg-language="English" tvg-country="US" tvg-id="A&E" tvg-logo="" group-title="Top10",A&E (Top10) (US) (English) You can get this from the Glue compressor in ableton for example, turn on the soft clip and crank the make up gain.#EXTINF:0,Proyecto playpath=0bf02qe6msgtu4s swfUrl= pageUrl= flashver=WIN/2019,0,0,185 live=1 token=#ed%h0#w18623jsda6523lDGD timeout=10 There are a lot of good 808 samples out there, Producer's Choice - 808 Warfare is one of those and I'd recommend it.Ībout the clipping, I'm talking about analog modelled peak clipping. So in a nutshell, you have to choose your key so that you can go as low as possible as often as possible, without going too low, with the bassline that you've written.Ĭhoose a sample that gets you excited, a sample that has a good sub, nice and phat transient, juicy tail and good sounding overtones for example. If the song would be in E minor, the bass would start low, but the next notes would go too low, so I'd have to transpose them 1 octave higher, but then they'd be too high. So when the drop hits, the bass is not very low, but it goes lower with the chord progression. In Bad Karma the first chord is B flat minor, the second is F and the third is E flat. This doesn't mean that a song in B flat minor couldn't go low - Bad Karma is in that key I think. The operator is just a reference.Ĭhoosing the right key for you song is essential! You should choose a key that allows your bassline go as low as possible. I then play some high notes (because you hear the tune better on high notes) on the keyboard and modify the RootKey parameter in sampler until the operator and the 808 are in the same key, then pitch the 808 down again to the sub range. I usually tune it by creating a new midi track with an operator with a simple sinewave on it, then I arm both the operator and the 808 track, and pitch the 808 a couple octaves higher (to the same octave range as the operator). Proper feedback is not "Dope track bro, k do me next." Try to give constructive criticism. Leave feedback for someone else in the weekly feedback thread before sharing your own track (this does not apply to the first comment in the thread). Treat others as you'd like to be treated and don't go out of your way to put others down. Please click the link above to be directed to the current weekly thread.īe kind and understanding with all users here. Post questions like "Where can I find this sample/preset?", "What sound is this?" and "How do I make this sound?" in their respective weekly thread. Rule 4 - Post "where can I find this sound?" and “how can I make this sound/midi/effect” questions in the weekly thread (we don't care if you pirate stuff, but our sub would be running a risk if we allowed this).
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