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Roel H
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z-z3lhoX5U&NR=1

how do you make this sound of b-line?
can anyone help
02-03-2010 15:21
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you posted in the wrong section. you should have written in the 'production q&a'. i'll have a quick listen later.
03-03-2010 05:25
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Moved in the right section...

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well i'm not a scientist (i'm a fucking begginer) when it comes to basses but that one seems pretty simple. the 1st stab (tum) is a distorted bass, and the other two (ump ump) are reversed basses. use samples for this so you can reverse them. i think break uses overdrive distortion on his basses. well this is not as simple as i write but with a bit of experimentation you'll get there.
04-03-2010 07:40
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