How to make fat drum and bass 808s in Phase Plant | dBs Tutorials
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- DJ, producer and dBs Online lecturer DC Breaks explains how to make FAT drum and bass 808s through processing in Kilohearts' Phase Plant. Get pro sound design tips and tricks to beef up 808s for your next dnb tune.
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00:00 - Finding a stock 808
02:41 - Applying multiband distortion
07:07 - Adding distortion within the signal
08:56 - Using Phase Plant presets
12:00 - Disperser, pitch modulation, EQ & reverb
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I notice you not youching the dynamics knob on the kHs distortion module. Thats my favorite feature on that tool.
Yeah it's a great feature. It can be useful on more dynamic material than the sample used here, on these kind of bass sounds it can sometimes mean you lose some low end and introduce further harmonics - that might be what you want...or not, really depends on what you're running through it and what effect you are going for
@@dcbreaks6932 thats very true, it usually helps preserve transients and punchines, but you used multipass to do so, which is a lot more precise