REESE BASS LIKE A GOD!
Here is a quick tutorial on Reese Bass and how to do it the right way!
#shorts
#REESE #BASS #GOD
Originally posted by UCmvZfbuuZ-83MGO4ndBfQqw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbXd0Vnmnnk
Here is a quick tutorial on Reese Bass and how to do it the right way!
#shorts
#REESE #BASS #GOD
Originally posted by UCmvZfbuuZ-83MGO4ndBfQqw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbXd0Vnmnnk
for both or just the 1?
Or counter offer just eq out some of the low end and layer a sub underneath
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Finally, tight low end
I was looking how to avoid flatulence/bowel movement sounds 8n a social context and this appeared.
Perfect thank you
wtf is that reese bro
That’s sick, nice and clean
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omg, can you believe, i was just looking up how to make a bass like this one
https://youtu.be/Ej3-23tqvfA?si=TvzA4u36Lq_40-Io&t=205
and here you are, man, LOL
the original reese was made with sine waves
Can i buy this sound? Or download?
Nice
Reese?
Should explain that osc2 is the only reason the low end is still there, other than that, great tip, I had no idea the function tab was even there lmao
isnt the most important characteristic of reese basses the fact that the oscillators or slightly detuned from eachother? you didnt do that…
Nice. That's how to get it all glued in nice and heavy
how do i do this in other synth vst’s
bro unreesed the reese
thanks
industry reece secret – best tip in over 10 reece bass videos – thank you from zootey
You also forgot to add the sub oscillator after removing the fundamental, very important step.
I see you stole the idea from Mercurial Tones Academy youtube channel, they were the first to put the exact same video out. At least give credit where it's due.
Cut lows and use separate sub for cleanest option.
how did this come up on my feed when i was literally looking for the exact explanation on how to stop it from being so inconsistent
Thanks!
Saw is the old way …use a sine
You could also play with fine tuning, it creates such a cool phasing effect with waves!
Man, it's amazing. How did you know about this?
Thanks for posting this on youtube, it really helped.
this is such a good serum tip in general ❤