Hi there,
For a while now I've been listening to these songs by Karma Kid:
Lust Love - https://soundcloud.com/karmakidmusic/ka ... -lust-love
It's Always - https://soundcloud.com/karmakidmusic/its-always
Now I'm wondering about that deep sliding-bass synth that's present in both songs (might be a bit harder to separate from the lead in the second one). What would be the best way to go about creating a similar sound?
Would you use the the piano-roll pitch bend, or just automate some portamento in ZASFX? Also, the standard low-pitch smooth sub never sounds as punchy in LMMS. I normally use TripOsc instead of ZASFX, but how would you add power to the bass?
Thanks for any answers!
P,S.: There could be a big-gish delay in me replying because my exam period has started so I'm a bit busy right now.
R1KAI
For a while now I've been listening to these songs by Karma Kid:
Lust Love - https://soundcloud.com/karmakidmusic/ka ... -lust-love
It's Always - https://soundcloud.com/karmakidmusic/its-always
Now I'm wondering about that deep sliding-bass synth that's present in both songs (might be a bit harder to separate from the lead in the second one). What would be the best way to go about creating a similar sound?
Would you use the the piano-roll pitch bend, or just automate some portamento in ZASFX? Also, the standard low-pitch smooth sub never sounds as punchy in LMMS. I normally use TripOsc instead of ZASFX, but how would you add power to the bass?
Thanks for any answers!
P,S.: There could be a big-gish delay in me replying because my exam period has started so I'm a bit busy right now.
R1KAI