discodance Posted July 26, 2013 Posted July 26, 2013 some examples would be at 45 seconds of this song &1:34 of this & Very addictive so I'd love to know to create it or get my hands on a sample. Quote
ChevChelios Posted July 27, 2013 Posted July 27, 2013 Just sounds like a normal kick with a simple saw wave bass sound on the 8th note after it. Quote
Mitch Posted July 27, 2013 Posted July 27, 2013 Didnt listen to the vids, but I know what 'Melbourne sound' sounds like, and it's pretty much what chev said. Quote
JuzzyDee1 Posted December 1, 2013 Posted December 1, 2013 some examples would be at 45 seconds of this song &1:34 of this & Very addictive so I'd love to know to create it or get my hands on a sample.Firstly, it's not a pulsing kick, it's more of a pulsing bass. This is done by placing a bass exactly halfway between kicks. If you want to make a Melbourne bass, simply find the moog bass preset in Sylenth. Next, find another bass preset. With one of the presets, EQ it so you can't hear the low end of one of the basses. That's pretty much how you make a Melbourne Bounce bass. If you've got any more questions, shoot me a PM here! Mike Dizzy 1 Quote
BeatLeSS Posted December 9, 2013 Posted December 9, 2013 some examples would be at 45 seconds of this song &1:34 of this & Very addictive so I'd love to know to create it or get my hands on a sample.Firstly, it's not a pulsing kick, it's more of a pulsing bass. This is done by placing a bass exactly halfway between kicks. If you want to make a Melbourne bass, simply find the moog bass preset in Sylenth. Next, find another bass preset. With one of the presets, EQ it so you can't hear the low end of one of the basses. That's pretty much how you make a Melbourne Bounce bass. If you've got any more questions, shoot me a PM here!Dope! Quote
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