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SukhaDJ

SukhaDJ

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  • From : Vologda, Russian Federation
  • Joined : Wed 13th Nov 2019, 4 years ago

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  1. SukhaDJ
    SukhaDJ on Mon 20th Apr 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on No name by VeOn

    Hi, VeOn. I really liked the sound, please share how you extracted it?)

    VeOn
    Reply by VeOn

    Hi bro, this is the preset in the Morphine plugin for preset keyboards in it No. 14

  2. SukhaDJ
    SukhaDJ on Sat 30th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Dubstep Basses Loop X - Part 2 by ytensor

    Hey. Really like your work. Please tell me how and with the help of what you make this sound?
    If possible, contact? https://www.facebook.com/AleksandrSukharev35rus

    ytensor
    Reply by ytensor

    Hi! I use Serum to make not only all my bass sounds, but pretty much everything outside of basses as well. If I had any tips for bass design within Serum in particular, they would be as follows:

    1. Make good use of FMing. Serum has an 'FM' feature that can be really useful in getting you nice sounding and commonly heard basses. To start out, try FMing some basic shapes. You can set oscillator 1 to FM mode by clicking on "off" and choosing "FM from B" (make sure to turn oscillator B's level all the way down). Generic sounding basses can be made by FMing a really low oscillator with a really high one (in terms of octaves).

    2. Use modulation to your advantage. Common parameters to modulate include filter cutoffs, levels and wavetable positions (certainly when using complex wavetables, for the last one). However, why not try modulating FX parameters, such as phaser depth, dimension mix and distortion? It's good practice to learn what each effect does to a sound, and if you're feeling confident, maybe go more in depth and learn what changing each individual parameter/knob does. By doing this, you will get an idea of what you want to modulate and by how much. I usually modulate the FM value a small amount and growls often have the pitch automated, as well.

    3. Use effects outside of your bass patch to bring out its true potential. Add stuff like saturators, compression, multiband compression, waveshaping, multiple subtle distortion effects, reverb, haas-effect delay etc. to your bass channel's effects section to sharpen it up and increase the perceived loudness (amongst other things). Don't go overboard with distortion, though, as you probably don't want to just blast the listener with noise and clipping bass/sub.

    4. Once/if you have a bass sound you're happy with, try duplicating it and changing the shape and/or speed of the LFOs and other modulators. This way you can get even more out of a good bass sound, and maybe even turn it into something different.

    I'm sure there's a lot more I could add, but I don't want to put too much down since I don't know whether you use Serum. Much of what I've said is more or less 'universal' though, so to speak, as it can be applied to many other synths. I hope this has helped, and have lovely rest of your day.

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    SukhaDJ on Sun 24th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Nosferatu Drum Opening by jmdeon

    It sounds very wide, like in a room huge among the drums) Super!

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    SukhaDJ on Thu 14th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Hard Beat by NVBeat

    . -

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    SukhaDJ on Wed 13th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Dubstep Basses Loop 2 by ytensor

    Causes delight

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    SukhaDJ on Wed 13th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Dubstep Morph Bass 1 by ytensor

    Sounds great...

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    SukhaDJ on Wed 13th Nov 2019 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Bass House Basses Loop 3 by ytensor

    Hey. Loved this sound option. Thank.)

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