Tuesday, March 15

Talking/Filthy/Whomp/Skrillex Dubstep Bass for Ableton Live

Part 1:

Using just simpler and redux we create a very modulated, talking style dubstep bass. No external filters are necessary with this technique.

Part 2:

Part 2 of my talking bass series, this time around we use an autofilter and sidechaining to have our talking bass sort of "vocode" along with another track (in this case the drums) It's a very effective way to keep your wobbling in sync with your drum loops and still give you lots of performance options.
-learnmax

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

very nice tutorial, very helpful, thanks for sharing :) cheers

Anonymous said...

what sample did you use for the talking bass sound in your second video?

Lewis.72 said...

2nd Anon, Not sure, the video was done by learnmax, click on the pink "-learnmax" below the second video for a link. Sure he'd be able to tell you though!

cheers!