Hi all,
I would like to know, in term of sound design, how the bass sound that first appears at 2:14 is created.
It sounds like a moogish sound to me with a lot of reverb on it, but so far I haven't been able to recreate that specific sound that I would love to create.
Here's a link to the video I'm reffering to : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgtpvOH_GQY
Thanks
Bass sound (sound design)
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Re: Bass sound (sound design)
The easiest way to make full sounding synthesizer bass sounds is by using subharmonic generators, or square waves that are made by dividing from the original signal. A roland sh101 has one for example. On a moog most people lower the square wave one octave down and mix it in with a saw wave.
Here is an example of that sound: http://www.bluelanternmodules.com/wave/ ... %20SUB.wav
Here is an example of that sound: http://www.bluelanternmodules.com/wave/ ... %20SUB.wav
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Re: Bass sound (sound design)
Thanks for the answer, I'll give it a shot on the sh 101!