The most educational bass (the Moroder Bassline)

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  • If you have any questions about how to program basslines, start here: the Moroder bassline. This rolling 16th-note subtractive bass style teaches you the foundations of sound design, programming and music theory, which you can use as a starting point to create your own flavour of bass.
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    Contents:
    0:00 Examples
    1:05 Features of the Moroder bassline
    1:40 Programming a Moroder bassline
    2:58 How to synthesise a bassline
    7:02 Adding some minimal techno drums
    7:50 Bass plays the root note (music theory)
    9:27 Timbre edits and FX to add aliveness
    11:55 Next steps

Komentáře • 308

  • @OscarUnderdog
    @OscarUnderdog  Před rokem +8

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  • @djse
    @djse Před rokem +233

    Technically the Moroder bassline is playing on every 1/8 step, like in "The Chase", the 1/16 feeling is made by a delay (like in "I Feel Love"), that's a big part of the bassline groove

    • @OscarUnderdog
      @OscarUnderdog  Před rokem +53

      It's true there are probably more examples of 1/8th ones... Oh well :) same principles apply, mostly.

    • @clivemathieu9386
      @clivemathieu9386 Před rokem +2

      Lol

    • @productionneuftrois9488
      @productionneuftrois9488 Před rokem +33

      Moreover, the bass in I Feel Love goes to one side channel, and delay to another side, it makes the idea.

    • @TC-lk2ev
      @TC-lk2ev Před rokem +5

      I'm going to use all these ideas. Thanks everyone :)

    • @originunknown3209
      @originunknown3209 Před rokem +9

      No, technically the Moroder baseline is 1/16th notes, but the same results can be obtained with 1/8th notes and delay. Either way would work.

  • @ELEKTROGOWK
    @ELEKTROGOWK Před rokem +2

    the shiny eyes at 5:48, when the envelope worked 😂👍

  • @Joshheal
    @Joshheal Před rokem +3

    Fun fact - Moroder produced the first ever tune made with a 4x4 kick drum.

  • @SpaceDanceOfficial
    @SpaceDanceOfficial Před rokem +50

    Bless this man, educational and on point as always. Thank you!

  • @Than3Dane
    @Than3Dane Před rokem +1

    Grew up along Thomas Moroder. He is also a multi-talented musician & educated Mechanic. He raised and taught me the Piano, took me to Mayrhofen South Tyrol - in Austria where their family roots stem from.
    I was then shown around Albin’s old Studio. Albin was his granpa, and Albins brother I recall is the grandpa to Giorgio Moroder. Which make Thomas & Giorgio Gran cousins. They never met each other though.
    But their deep lineage of family artistry lives on!
    Lately i regret not meeting him, as its quite a struggle to break through musically, & I have so much material accumulated over the past 15 years & more 🍻
    He truly have become an inspiration to many! :)

  • @quailbuddy9338
    @quailbuddy9338 Před rokem +1

    I don't know anything about music production apart from a very small amount of fiddling with an ableton trial, but this guy makes me feel like i could learn anything

  • @wesleyjay8379
    @wesleyjay8379 Před rokem +8

    A-E-G bass figure (for Am chord for example) with 16th and 8th variations is the most popular bassline of late 1970-early 1980 disco music

    • @cookieintune
      @cookieintune Před rokem +1

      Very interesting to know 👍👍👍

    • @OscarUnderdog
      @OscarUnderdog  Před rokem +2

      I did a little bit on something like this for the video about Chord Planing as well, curious what you think!

    • @wesleyjay8379
      @wesleyjay8379 Před rokem

      @@OscarUnderdog yes, i have watched that! I just meant that it was on trend for that time. All in all I think the bassline is the only thing that makes old disco music so groovy

    • @hoagy_ytfc
      @hoagy_ytfc Před rokem +2

      @@wesleyjay8379 plus the live drums that they often used back then!

    • @wesleyjay8379
      @wesleyjay8379 Před rokem

      @@hoagy_ytfc do you think so? I think early 1980s were a time of single-users projects. And drum machines. "Why do I need three more people?" (Vince Clarke before leaving DM)

  • @slimpyman
    @slimpyman Před rokem +11

    I only watch your videos once every couple months. But I think you're a likable dude. Perfects amounts of cool, cheesy, and enthusiastic.

  • @lawrencekelly5038
    @lawrencekelly5038 Před rokem +15

    How does that Donna Summer tune still sound like the future when it's over 40 years old?

    • @brei2670
      @brei2670 Před rokem +5

      Probably because modern synthwave is basically just copying the 80s.
      Well, obviously that's not the reason, really... But we do generally connect a particular, synth heavy sound with the future. Maybe because so many cool 80s movies made the far away future a popular theme, and accompanied them with the music from that time. John Carpenter in particular nailed that sound back then.

  • @johannesmartinsaar2795
    @johannesmartinsaar2795 Před rokem +4

    I started to make techno a few weeks ago and I am loving it. But I am even more loving it now that I can educate myself with such a nice guy. Thank you my man!

  • @chrisblackmore6583
    @chrisblackmore6583 Před 9 měsíci +6

    i love how excited and enthusiastic you are about this. i can tell from your voice and the way you say things that you can't wait to move on to showing us the next piece of knowledge you have. you clearly derive a lot of pleasure about sharing ideas and skills - you're an inspiration bro!

  • @thebeetbandit1732
    @thebeetbandit1732 Před rokem +4

    Damn this video has everything; theory, hisotry, excercises. Pure gold and a must watch for any edm producer.

  • @AggroNoobs
    @AggroNoobs Před rokem +3

    To anyone with a keen ear, you just add a bit of side-chain, play along a minor scale and boom, you have the basics of a Slasher/Synthwave bassline.
    Also, not getting far from Darker EBM with a couple more tweaks and tempo changes.
    An honestly foundational bassline that's still used heavily to this day.

  • @GroundSound
    @GroundSound Před rokem +12

    Man I've been wondering about replicating this type of bassline for the last year but I didn't even know that it's got a name! Perfect! Thank you so much

    • @OscarUnderdog
      @OscarUnderdog  Před rokem +1

      I'm not sure it's any kind of official name, I think I just started calling it that myself :D

  • @DEPARTE
    @DEPARTE Před měsícem

    i JUST found your channel and I will be binge watching it in the near future.
    i love the manner in which you explain everything.

  • @MissyB1200
    @MissyB1200 Před rokem +4

    Thank you sooo MUCH for taking the time to share and make all these AMAZING videos for us!

  • @mgp994
    @mgp994 Před rokem

    Love the simplicity of the explanations and how well you break down the concept in a short, but thorough video. Subscribed and will definitely be checking out more of your tutorials!

  • @yousseflamsallak9225
    @yousseflamsallak9225 Před rokem +3

    I paused as you went along and did the steps myself and that helped a TON.

  • @Ronntheway
    @Ronntheway Před rokem +3

    Such a great teacher! So much passion in your way of presenting knowledge! Thank you!

  • @moshik5
    @moshik5 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for the lessons; your videos are excellent and educational! Bless!

  • @allyouracid
    @allyouracid Před rokem +1

    Oscar, your videos are always great, no exception. The way everything is explained and shown, with always just the right amount of music theory / knowledge beamed right into my brain. Thanks for your efforts.
    I'm gonna try to replicate this on my Mono Station and / or the Crave later, today. 👌

  • @thanos_k
    @thanos_k Před rokem +3

    When I see new stuff and try to understand how something works I always look at the fundamentals, why is this happening, and what's the purpose of it. You're doing a fantastic job explaining that.

  • @5tablenet
    @5tablenet Před rokem +3

    Excellent tutorial and transferable to hardware. I use this in modular often but still learned a lot so thanks. I'm such a fan of his work, Einzelgänger and the Donna Summer stuff in particular that I named my little label Moroderik (a portmanteau of Moroder and Motorik, because I love Krautrock too). One of the acts I play in, a hardware only duo called TRIPLE X SNAXXX, mines Italo, Kraut, and early Techno pretty hard so when it came to naming the label it was GIORGIO! CIAOOOOO! time.
    Thanks again for these videos. Even a relatively seasoned hand like me always learns so much.

  • @NogueiraMG
    @NogueiraMG Před rokem +4

    Hi, Oscar
    I`m a completely beginner and your videos are awesome to give me a start point in the electronic music.
    Thank you for posting!

  • @Artek604
    @Artek604 Před rokem

    Simple, yet super powerful & satisfying! Thanks :)

  • @DEADLINETV
    @DEADLINETV Před rokem +2

    Great! Again a perfect tutorial for Synthwave too!

  • @ViKommunen
    @ViKommunen Před 7 měsíci

    Your channel is like a wondrous, interactive museum of pure creative inspiration. 11/10

  • @crushdesign
    @crushdesign Před rokem

    Cracking tutorial. Absolutely made so much sense & did help me understand the synths much more. Keep it simple and build!

  • @cloudwizard7694
    @cloudwizard7694 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. This is a very useful and really an "essential" thing to know.

  • @fugue6904
    @fugue6904 Před rokem +1

    you are so good at showing the core of a concept. great teaching!

  • @tollertyp7230
    @tollertyp7230 Před rokem +1

    Wow!
    And also...
    Wow! Great lesson😉

  • @m.skolar1462
    @m.skolar1462 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I knew this had to be called something but thank you for explaining how to get there! So simple yet so versatile.

  • @leandrusi4533
    @leandrusi4533 Před rokem +2

    My name is Giovani Giorgio, but everybody calls me....Giorgio: 0:13

  • @reneheijt
    @reneheijt Před rokem

    It doesn’t get clearer and better than these tutotials. Big up from Amsterdam !

  • @adriejudd4811
    @adriejudd4811 Před rokem

    Learnt loads from this tutorial, thank you very much 😊

  • @jazzsong8566
    @jazzsong8566 Před rokem

    Excellent video, Oscar! Thank you so much. I ❤️ this kind of videos of yours: you give us a masterclass onhow to be creative and use Ableton in all its possibilities

  • @BPM_ADAMO
    @BPM_ADAMO Před rokem

    I love this channel. This is literally what I've been looking for a while.

  • @haslo_
    @haslo_ Před rokem +1

    Great video as always!

  • @ricardojmestre
    @ricardojmestre Před rokem +2

    🤯 Wow, you are a fantastic teacher! I have to watch the video about subtractive synthesis!

  • @FKeyPianoMan
    @FKeyPianoMan Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial for my knowledge level! Thank you😊

  • @DEEPCHEFDJ
    @DEEPCHEFDJ Před rokem

    well explained and easy to understand how to build a morodor bassline with simple osc/wavetable

  • @wizard6916
    @wizard6916 Před rokem

    Thanks! I love the Way you explain things, always calm and relaxed!

  • @geertwens1975
    @geertwens1975 Před rokem

    As always top notch! 👌

  • @SuperRingoffire1
    @SuperRingoffire1 Před rokem

    Thanks for some valuable advice look forward to implementing on my projects 👍😎

  • @nashmichaeld
    @nashmichaeld Před 5 měsíci

    This video got me to use a synth for the first time. Thank you. So much fun!!!

  • @mrrayner7162
    @mrrayner7162 Před rokem

    Thanks for this, Been looking for something like this as a basis for some 1/8th basses in some techno influenced D&B

  • @RocknRollkat
    @RocknRollkat Před rokem

    Excellent presentation !
    I've been doing this since 1961, always learning !
    Bill P.

  • @jgr6955
    @jgr6955 Před 12 dny +1

    Wow, thanks!!

  • @jantomasjuza7907
    @jantomasjuza7907 Před rokem

    Thank you! You don't know that yet, Oscar, but you are my teacher now. This video is cool, and the one on subtractive synthesis is SUPER HELPFUL. 👍

  • @jeffersonpacheco6580
    @jeffersonpacheco6580 Před rokem

    your videos are the best, you teach me so much

  • @ra5hid101
    @ra5hid101 Před rokem

    you made it so simple and fun.

  • @cesarrevilla9304
    @cesarrevilla9304 Před rokem +2

    And we can check it out ourselves the Spotify version has the 1/8th bassline on the left and the 1/16th delay in the right

  • @nirelmar
    @nirelmar Před rokem

    WOW this video was SO helpful!! I so appreciate you. The way you explain and demonstrate in Ableton is so clear. As an absolute beginner I was able to follow along and understand! I can't wait to learn more and practice. Thank you, thank you.

  • @gilvaniooliveira8850
    @gilvaniooliveira8850 Před rokem +1

    Loooove your videos man. Keep it up!

  • @djicebreaker80
    @djicebreaker80 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this great idea with the bass lines.. I found it very educational & fun to listen too ❤

  • @theboobyrau
    @theboobyrau Před rokem

    Dude, you freaking rule. This is so informative

  • @jager_cosmos_tv4668
    @jager_cosmos_tv4668 Před rokem +1

    TNice tutorials might just be the first motivational comnt ive ever seen on a tutorial vid. ga thanks bro

  • @alexsingt...9436
    @alexsingt...9436 Před rokem

    the wall of brightness and thickness . . . really cool analitics !

  • @timspencer1
    @timspencer1 Před rokem

    Brilliant. Been making music for years and didn't know how to do this!

  • @sto4339
    @sto4339 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video, love your approach. Thank you

  • @alonsoabraxas2100
    @alonsoabraxas2100 Před 9 měsíci

    Mind blown! great video and explanation.

  • @wavarium
    @wavarium Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you soooo much for this video, this really showed me, how to use synthesis in my project :D

  • @DISCOTEKED
    @DISCOTEKED Před rokem

    loving the new camera depth of field

  • @lucianoespin6759
    @lucianoespin6759 Před rokem

    Thank you,
    Today I listened for 5 times Giorgio By Morodoer (Daft Punk) while I was driving, It inspire me so much, when I arrive to the Studio I opened my live session and the first thing that I toght was the bassline and how i can create something like that for my tracks.
    This video helped me a lot!!

  • @glen3351
    @glen3351 Před rokem +1

    this man is amazing, such a great help in his tutorials, peace and love Gxxx

  • @martysmith2851
    @martysmith2851 Před rokem +1

    You're the best!! Never stop doing these video's :)

  • @kurogawa
    @kurogawa Před rokem

    Informative, Fun, and Encouraging!

  • @danic.3760
    @danic.3760 Před rokem +1

    Put a sidechain to give space for the kick and magic happens. Amazing video, nice work.

  • @AndyMontgomeryPiano
    @AndyMontgomeryPiano Před 9 měsíci

    This is a great video - very easy to understand and well explained!

  • @drydessert4198
    @drydessert4198 Před rokem +13

    I really appreciate some of your videos. This one is misleading beginners. First off, the sequencer bass line that Georgio Moroder used in 'I feel love' is not the same note all the time. It is 3 notes played with (seamingly) 2 sounds : A more bassy sound playing 8th notes (panned slightly left) and a shorter mid-rangy and more percussive sequencer sound playing 16th notes (panned right). It is possible, that it is one sound but the one panned right being 1 octave up and sounding more percussive as it is layered with a noise 'hihat' playing at the same time with the same panning. It would be more simple to do with 2 separate sounds (more possibilities for individual tweaking).
    A long reverb on fast sequences like those is a very bad idea, except maybe temporarily for a build up.

    • @italianswords8896
      @italianswords8896 Před rokem +2

      Moroder once said it was funny to see how people in the disco danced slightly different if they were on the left or on the right if the dance floor. Because of the delay and panning.

  • @mann-vom-mond
    @mann-vom-mond Před rokem

    Thank you for this lesson

  • @diamondworks8026
    @diamondworks8026 Před rokem +1

    Absolute legend. Nice one

  • @louislogie2654
    @louislogie2654 Před rokem

    Verrry helpful. This cuts out many guesswork n loudness issues

  • @Skalakalava
    @Skalakalava Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, you amazing teacher!

  • @oldowl4290
    @oldowl4290 Před rokem

    Really cool lesson. Thanks.

  • @elvisojeda5600
    @elvisojeda5600 Před rokem

    Blessings to you man... I'm going thru all your sound design videos and, man... Thank you!

  • @Benjamin-vx2ot
    @Benjamin-vx2ot Před rokem +1

    Mind blowing easy explained, thanks a lot 🤗

  • @raakam52
    @raakam52 Před 3 měsíci

    Seriously good stuff, Well explained love it !

  • @NyctalopeDiurne
    @NyctalopeDiurne Před rokem +1

    Cheers, that was lovely!

  • @victoriamleitner274
    @victoriamleitner274 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you! 🙌

  • @evgeniidvorkin4159
    @evgeniidvorkin4159 Před rokem +1

    Big thanks for video. Very useful

  • @ChetanAwasthiMusic
    @ChetanAwasthiMusic Před rokem +1

    Me, an F1 fan, picturing Kimi Raikkonen everytime Oscar says "Bwoah"

  • @jean-sebastienlantz9164
    @jean-sebastienlantz9164 Před rokem +1

    Bravo, excellent lesson.

  • @OzgunOfficial
    @OzgunOfficial Před rokem +1

    Very informative 🔥🔥

  • @laviejaguardia1900
    @laviejaguardia1900 Před rokem

    Grande Oscar, this one is gold mister

  • @francoisc4512
    @francoisc4512 Před rokem +1

    Merci, another Amazing vidéo tuto. Merci beaucoup. 😎🔥😊

  • @dystopianvisions5566
    @dystopianvisions5566 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Oscar, really interesting, very well explained, it helps a lot!!!

  • @San7hos
    @San7hos Před rokem

    Great video. One thing that I slightly dislike is adding delay and reverb to a bass sound without actually stripping the low end from their input (or output). It seems to me that it would clean the mix.

  • @benlewis6453
    @benlewis6453 Před 14 dny

    Thanks again Oscar!

  • @ArtisolGG
    @ArtisolGG Před rokem +1

    The underdog 🔥

  • @dangerbird64
    @dangerbird64 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial, thanks!

  • @magica2z
    @magica2z Před rokem

    Great stuff. Thank you master.

  • @dephinitions7454
    @dephinitions7454 Před rokem

    utilizing the send return / tracks for reverb and delay would help you achieve even more control

  • @therocket6923
    @therocket6923 Před rokem +1

    i keep looking your eyes and your body when you listen any music .. very enjoy to watch

  • @Bastviktech
    @Bastviktech Před rokem

    Much appreciation.

  • @edgaracosta9976
    @edgaracosta9976 Před rokem +5

    I was wondering if you had some tips to get out of the moroder 16th notes into a different groove? I'm stuck in a loop and find it difficult to smoothly transition into something else.. btw love the vids man, keep it up !

    • @neoncut
      @neoncut Před rokem +1

      how about switching the groove up with gating + automation. that could at least lead to some new ideas. Smith like the VST autogate comes to mind.
      or mb letting the 16th rattle away while you groove on the filter frequency knob

  • @joinslayer
    @joinslayer Před rokem

    I appreciate the zoom. I used to explore a bit in my phone

  • @DetroitMicroSound
    @DetroitMicroSound Před rokem +2

    The reason minimal basslines with only a few notes, are able to stay fresh, for the whole run of a track.

  • @prodbyowls
    @prodbyowls Před rokem +1

    great video! Thank you man±±
    🧡