Wednesday, March 23, 2011
dubstep bass with triggered kick [1]
YouTube Uploaded by 87bpm on Jan 12, 2011
See this post for what a Coron DS-8 looks like.
"Oli Rubow demonstrates how to realize the typical dubstep bass (wobble bass) on a triggered acoustic kick drum.
An analogue drum synth (Coron DS-8) is hooked on the kick drum, goes through the Vermona Filter DAF-1 (low-pass filter modulated with lfo), finally through a Boss DD-20 delay.
To make the groove vivid he also adds delays and reverb-shots to the snare/hihat mic signal (with Boss VE-20, Re-20) and is turning those knobs:
@Vermona: Cutoff, LFO Speed, LFO Intensity, E.V. Intensity
@Coron: Sweep, Mode and Intensity-switch
PS. Other electronics in this video: snare mic is gained (and reverved) with a Boss VE-20 preamp, and delayed by a Boss RE-20 echo machine.
http://e-beats.net"
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This is awesome! Clean sound with real-time adjustability. Have been wanting to get into more acoustic triggering, possibly manipulating the signal in a DAW such as Ableton Live. Do you have any recommendations on the best midi triggers, or do you mostly just work from this sort of synth and live mic signal approach? Very cool!
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