filtering basslines

feelhim

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I'm using fl studio.I want to know how u filter a bassline out of a song.ex.hi-tek,j dilla.if anybody could help me out id appreciate it
 
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open mind

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feelhim said:
I'm using fl studio.I want to know how u filter a bassline out of a song.ex.hi-tek,j dilla.if anybody could help me out id appreciate it
use a lowpass filter and play with it until u get the sound u looking for.
 

eXampuL_oNe

LOW-PRO
ill o.g.
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Lower all of the levels except the last 2 or 3 (with the Parametris EQ)... Do that with a couple EQ's until you get the desired sound you are looking for... Some bass lines will come out shitty and others will come out nice... Make sure the bass isn't clippng, maybe add a compressor to thicken it up a little bit..
 

Hi-Lo

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
why do you filter a bassline? im a big hi tek fan but i guess i never noticed that about his work
 
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open mind

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why do you filter a bassline? im a big hi tek fan but i guess i never noticed that about his work
u do this if u just want the bassline from a sample instead of the whole instruments.

btw. hi-teks new album is great.
 

RigorMortis

Army Of Darkness
ill o.g.
add another bass you got lying around to give the filtered bass more dynamics and power if it is needed...
 
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marvelle

Guest
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"

Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!

9th Wonder uses this technique himself!
 

StressWon

www.stress1.com
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You guys r all goin about it the "long way"

Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!

9th Wonder uses this technique himself!


word, I was about to say,,,nice recovery,,,I like to use the multiband compressor too,,,definitly best when it comes to bass,,,gibes it that "Unh Factor",,,
 

madcapj

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"

Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!

9th Wonder uses this technique himself!





this is all there is to it.All that i do anywayz
 

Wizdom

Soul Collector
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 21
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"

Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!

9th Wonder uses this technique himself!

I use this technique sometimes myself. However, sometimes you may want to still use the para eq to separate frequencies from the kick so that the low end doesn't get too muddy.. I think it all boils down to your ear and what type of sound you are looking for...
 
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beat4ya

Guest
but guys, wasn't the newbie asking how to filter a bass OUT of a song. It other words it sounded like he wanted to remove it altogether.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
how do you know what to ask if you know nothing

and for the record...check the fucking date on the post...



gah...

as for an answer;

filtering for bass = lp filter
filter out bass = hp filter


nuff said
 

JustRipe

Analog Architect
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 75
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"

Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!

9th Wonder uses this technique himself!

i do that as well, with some basslines it works amazingly
 
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