Jon [s]
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Ok, due to overwelming popular demand. "How to do C4C/Optical style bass in Kontakt"
ok, so about the 10th person has PM/AIM/e-mailed me about that bassline I posted in the "teebee" thread. So, I'll do my good deed for the day and give you a basic idea of how to do it.
I'm not gonna give the exact settings cause quite frankly that involves opening up cubase/screenshots/scribbling down settings/etc. Basically I'm lazy and the actual concept is the important part.
For this little excercise your goin' to need
1. Kontakt
2. a computer and sequencer to run it on(cubase, logic, fruity whatever)
3. a midi keyboard with adleast 2 knobs
4. 3 different lead samples:
a. "wha" sound (I'm pretty sure there's a similar 1 in my dillinja construction kit) think ram remix of warhead.
b. a reece of some sort
c. a lead with a lot of PWM on it. I'm not gonna tell you where I got mine. But listen to the fills on Tudor Rose remix
d. a sub sample (yes I know that's 4 samples, cheeky bastards)
Bust out kontakt
step 1: load up each sample as it's own instrument, except for the "wha" sound, double that and pitch one of them up an octave. For ease of explanation set this all up like this
instrument 1: wha sound
instrument 2: wha sound an octave up
instrument 3: reece
instrument 4: lead you just ripped of the tudor rose remix
instrument 5: sub patch
Ok, instruments 1 & 2 each get EQphasers synced to LFO's. Set the LFO's to "bar" increments and set them each to a different odd numbered increment. DON'T SET THE LFO'S TO RETRIGGER!!!
These instruments also both get 2-pole low-pass filters on them. Assign the cutoff n' resonances to 2 faders on your keyboard.
But Jon? Why do we need low-pass filters if they already go
"Wha Wha Wha??" We'll get to that in a minute.
instruments 3 & 4 both get vowelEQ's on them. Sync both of these to LFO's also, but DO set the LFO's to retrigger and set them both to 1/4 notes
Now put 2-pole high-pass filters on instruments 3&4. Assign the res and cutoff to THE SAME two faders on your keyboard as you did for instruments 1 & 2.
Set the audio output of instrument 5 to a different output then your franksteinien monstrosity of filters fx and lfo's, Say audio channels 3&4 (while everything else is on audio channels 1&2)
Put a high pass eq on audio chanel 1&2, I recomend the waves renessance eq. Set that bugger to around 140-170 hz
add reverb n' delay to taste
Make sure all 5 patches are set to the same midi channel
Now plunk out a 2 bar bassline, loop that and start playing with the faders.
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