In this video I show how to make Reese basses, starting with something close to the 'original' reese bass. Then moving on to some other ideas to get similar results - using oscillator effects to create moving, wobbling basses.
For each bass there's a full round of effects such as filtering, distortion, multiband compression, reverb and so on - to get a finished result using xfer Serum alone.
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