From Kick to Reese Bass | How to create a Bass from a ONE-SHOT SAMPLE? | DNB Sound Design Tutorial

Did you ever find yourself in a rut with sound design? Do you want to see unconventional, experimental techniques? Then keep on watching! In this video, Will shows how he makes a Reese bassline from a kickdrum .wav sample with post-processing only! Visit the Ghosthack website and browse our royalty free sound banks: ›› 0:25 - Main principle how to create a bassline from a one-shot kick sample | Looping the one-shot and shortening it 1:48 - Post-processing the shortened one-shot | Fruity Limiter, Xfer’s OTT to bring out harmonics 2:26 - Use Full Bucket’s Frequency Shifter to add wobbly Reese characteristics 3:53 - Post-processing | SerumFX (Hyper/Dimension and Chorus) to make the sound more stereo and add more voices, multiple Fruity Soft Clippers to thicken and distort the sound 5:42 - Control the pitch of the Reese bass by changing the length of the initial sample, record the changing sound with Edison and find interesting passages 6
Back to Top