Rolling Bass Eurodance Tutorial - The Ultimate 90s Bassline Tutorial in FL Studio!
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Want to sound like it's 1994? This is the bassline you need that gets the party started. You've heard it used by DJ Bobo and a variety of great 90s artists.
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Super!
this was so simple but so helpfull, thank you
Awesome to hear that! Thanks for the feedback :)
great tutorial! please add more 😊
Great! In my FL Studio there's no instrument like DPTE2 CLAP. Where can I find it, please? I have installed FL Studio 21
Hi! :) DPTE2 is a sample pack by Dave Parkinson. It's a brilliant trance sample pack that a lot of top producers use, but it has to be purchased: www.freshlysqueezedsamples.com/dave-parkinson-trance-essentials-volume-2.html
There's lots of samples that can be used for trance in FL already though.
I am not sure if this is a dumb question but, how is it that you have them in the same channel rack but it split into different patterns. For me, I could have them show on one channel rack but it would also be in 1 pattern if that makes sense.
Hey! Thanks for the question :) Aha, you mean why I split it into different patterns? Having separate patterns can be good when you're arranging them in the playlist later - if you want to start with only bass + kick first 8 bars for example. I'm not sure if that was your question! :)
@@shuffle-dance thank you for replying to me fast, I wanted to know how you did it. You had all the instruments(kick, hat,etc.) all playing together in one channel rack but it split up into separate pattern blocks. It was cool and looked really convenient.
Yeah, sometimes it's very convenient to split it up into separate patterns. Other times you can copy a pattern, then make a small change, then copy again. Many ways to work in FL studio that work well :) @@zoobob5794
Не, не саб бас нужен!,, не то звучание, и оно ниже ещё на октаву должно быть