yes, it was a "sound" indeed I got by following your settings. Looking forward to see your settings. I learn heaps by reverse engineering patches.
Been working on this track today, and it's incredible how much difference very small things can make
. Althought this is probably common knowledge for most producers, for me it was kinda refreshing:
- A little dash of reverb (e.g. small hall, short decay time, very dry) can do wonders to lift up your bassline.
- parallel filters in Ableton: duplicating a bassline on two different channels, One bandpass at a low setting and on the other channel a bandpass at higher frequency... can be great. Crisp basslines without being muddy.
(Does anybody know how to put the autofilter in Ableton in parallel?.. will have to take a look into this, should probably be routing audiochannels or something...)