"Noise Bass" in Serum and Operator / / The Heaviest of Basses

Опубликовано: 17 Август 2020
на канале: T-Mech Music
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This is one of the heaviest basses, and it's surprisingly common - once you start hearing it in places, you'll notice it everywhere.

The basics are taking a reasonably simple oscillator, pairing it with a noise source, and then using an LFO to create tremolo on the noise layer - so it sounds like the sub is pushing the noise out of the way, giving it a really characteristic fluttery sound.

In this video I show you how to make two examples, one in Serum and one in Operator - using the different routing of each to create the needed layers, and then pitch tracking the noise LFO to the incoming note. And once you've got the basic patch created the real fun of processing begins.

I show four examples of the "noise bass" in this video, all slightly different but you can hear they are all created from the same basic idea.

This kind of bass is popular in heavy music so it works great for neurohop, dubstep, drum and bass, maybe even future bass ...

0:54 - Operator
5:40 -Serum
8:50 - Results and Variations

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