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Pulse kick with wav bass, detuned layered 2nd pulse channel for thickness. Intersperse melodies with kick pulse chan.

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Oh, what L-tron said basically! oops.

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4 channel kick is the way to go.

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hi guys,

thanks so much for all feedback and advices, really appreciate it!

may I overuse your kindness by asking one or two set up examples (or links) I could take as a base to dig into wav bassing ?

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You might find something cool in this thread: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/12841 … sav-files/

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cool, thanks!

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Two years ago I wrote a series of articles on LSDJ sound design that you might find useful. A lot of them talk about wav channel basses, kicks, etc.

http://www.noisechannel.org/category/protips/lsdj-you

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hi, I got them all printed in my case since a few weeks now!!
thanks for that by the way \o/

as a total beginner I waited to kind of get use to the main features of the soft before following your path!

in the meantime the .sav collection collected earlier will be very very useful to start understanding how to organise things in the sequenceur with some sounds / wave constructions examples

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France (au milieu)

have to steel batteries at work first... how do you guys run your batteries stock ? oO

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Madison, Alabama
Sesska wrote:

have to steel batteries at work first... how do you guys run your batteries stock ? oO

I use rechargeable batteries. DMGs are battery hogs.

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Matthew Joseph Payne

eneloops 4 eva

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eneloops 4 eva

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roboctopus wrote:

Two years ago I wrote a series of articles on LSDJ sound design that you might find useful. A lot of them talk about wav channel basses, kicks, etc.

http://www.noisechannel.org/category/protips/lsdj-you

Your tuts are prolly the most useful out there, I'd give you moneys if you updated them a little and released them in paper form, and im pretty sure others might as well.

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roboctopus wrote:

I use rechargeable batteries. DMGs are battery hogs.

this... plus the bass multi effect... plus thousands stupid blinking toys screaming arround the house... will soon drive me mad...


thanks again for the cool advices and tutorial... now it's time to make some noise smile

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SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:
Jellica wrote:

if you have the all of the tracks in the game boy for just beats and base, why dont you have snares and part of the bass line on the 1st pulse, kicks and other bits of the bass line on the second pulse, wav channel for more bass kicks and snares and other percussion and noise for cymbals and whooshes.

Pulse snares? Share your witchcraft

just use fast vibratos and experiment from there.

there are probably some examples in here:

http://www.kittenrock.co.uk/releases/je … 202010.zip

probably some old version of lsdj!

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Yes, definitely get Eneloop rechargeable batteries, & a good smart charger to charge them up.  Using the Gameboy without them really doesn't make any sense at all.  This is a good charger that I use: 

La Crosse BC-700 Battery Charger

As for bass kicks, as everyone says, the WAV channel will definitely give you the strongest kicks when you use the triangle waveform & a loud volume.  However, the pulse channels can give some pretty decent kicks too.  I use them all the time.  Just keep the volumes on the other instruments low, & turn the volume on your bass hits up to max.  You can check out how I use them (as well as some insane fast programming) in my Scrap Brain Zone cover.  I give out all my lsdsng files on my Soundcloud page to help others learn.  I guess I should post them on the lsdsng site too...

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