Re: bass punchiness [was Re: I'm back with some music]

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Loki Davison wrote:


Side chain compressors can also help a lot. Having an env on frequency
is really nice too, dropping the frequency with time.
http://loki.theworldsbestdomain.com/notbigfish.ogg example of quite a
big punchy bass.

Loki


Hi,

Picking up this thread again.

I have tried the various suggestions and it has definitely made the bass more sound fuller. However, The sound being generated is a constant drone or pulse. Fluctuating, rhythmic and melodic but still constant.

Does anyone have a tip for making the bass stop at set times.

For the purposes of this experiment I am using this chain:

Trigger->envelope->wavetable->moog filter->oscillator->compressor-output

Which creates a sound like this:

http://djcj.org/audio/kotau/bassline-040506.ogg

While this is actually quite a desirable sound for me I would also like to be able to trigger when it stops, not just when it starts.



Cheers.


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