Most Iconic BASSLINE Ever? Professional Reese Bass Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
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    In this video I'm going to show you how to make professional reese bass basslines. The Reese bass is one of the most iconic bassline sounds in electronic music. It is a defining sound in many styles of Drum & Bass but is also widely used in UK Garage, progressive house, melodic house, melodic techno, organic house, deep house, afro house and any electronic music track really. I'm using Ableton Live, but all of these techniques and principles are applicable to Logic, Cubase, Reason, FL Studio, Studio One, Bitwig and all other popular DAW's.
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    Contents:
    00:00​​​ Intro
    00:30​​​ Background Track
    01:04​​​ History Of The Reese Bass
    01:56 Track Examples
    02:48 House / Techno
    07:22​​​ UK Garage / Speed Garage
    11:54​​​ Drum & Bass / DnB
    18:07 Download The Project Files
    18:35 Watch this Next
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Komentáře • 14

  • @namdao85
    @namdao85 Před 14 dny +3

    awesome tutorial, the limiter to stabilize the volume is dope!

  • @djmattblack
    @djmattblack Před 11 dny

    The Reece bass you use on the drum and bass section is very similar to the one i used on my track Requiem For Deidre, its a great sound

  • @iamtygar
    @iamtygar Před 11 dny

    uk garage reese sounds incredible

  • @BarceMessi
    @BarceMessi Před 10 dny

    luv ur vids dilby- lifesaver m8

  • @Sleep.ye.
    @Sleep.ye. Před 14 dny

    oh my gosh thank you so much. EDM production god

  • @harryandrews3347
    @harryandrews3347 Před 12 dny

    Yes dilby ❤

  • @victorarrudadj
    @victorarrudadj Před 12 dny

    Amazing content again! best in the CZcams. Dilby, I have one question, why not use glue compression instead limiter? Because the do can do the same effect right?

  • @misterreese
    @misterreese Před 11 dny

    Nice

  • @AnthonyHuttley
    @AnthonyHuttley Před 14 dny

    Another great tutorial. Thanks Dilby. Question: where did you learn sound design? I mean, obviously things get better with practice, but did you do any courses? My ability is limited and I need to get better.

    • @dilbydj
      @dilbydj  Před 14 dny +3

      A lot of just picking things up along the way. But I bought Syntorial at one point. It's a hands on synth course. I didn't get that far through as it got quite hard and thus quite time consuming, but it gave me a solid foundation. Hoten recommended it to me. He did the whole thing and says he can hear almost any sound and know how to make it now

    • @defectiveresistor
      @defectiveresistor Před 14 dny +2

      I’ve just picked up a microfreak, my first hardware synth. It’s great reverse engineering the presets to get an understanding of how certain sounds are made.

    • @AnthonyHuttley
      @AnthonyHuttley Před 14 dny

      I've seen syntorial. This is a nice reason to get it done. Thanks!

    • @AnthonyHuttley
      @AnthonyHuttley Před 14 dny

      @@defectiveresistor microfreaks look so fun! I would love one of those and a minilogue at some point.

  • @Chris_Genex
    @Chris_Genex Před 14 dny

    Mean Maori mean