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Welcome to this tutorial on how to make a bass in V-Station, we'll work through making a buzzy dance/hardcore/hard dance bass you can use in any of your productions. The first thing you should do before we start is set up your MIDI pattern. You can use a basic dance 4/4 offbeat bassline for this tutorial.
Now open v-station and choose a user preset you can usually find them after the standard presets, these act as init presets and are a good place to start as the only usually have a saw oscillator.
Now we can start creating our bass, I usually have a kick drum that I like already set up so I can test my bass - this is a good environment to work in within your chosen sequencer. The bass we are going to create is a standard hard dance/house bass.
You should now hear the bass has a certain tone already, this is very important as if you was going to use the bass in a track you wouldn't want the bass to keep phasing and your bass will most likely be in mono.
Now we can mess with the EQ, so in the EQ section of fx change the level(EQ Depth) to 21 and the freq to 13. We have now just added a slight bass notch.
Have fun with this bass and look forward to more tutorials soon.
Kieran S has made a free VSTi especially for basses called Fatsyn which can be found at www.aaasamples.net. His Commercial Softsynth Dancida will be available from DMS soon! |














































