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i imagine this isn't too difficult but it just takes a lot of effect adding on Ableton. how do u get big timbered bass sounds like on these remixes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_UNWD_CS6A
(around :40 seconds) sounds especially nice when its sidechained
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Sonic Headmaster
      
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| I think our very own Bryan Spence knows Grum.
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| Grum's bass is very sick.
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grum's album is seriously epic, wish i could watch him in L.A. tomorrow =/ got work
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oh and how about a grum HTSL or tuts
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| i appreciate the enthusiasm of the responses as i am a grum fan as well, but does anyone know how to actually achieve his bass sounds via synthesis?
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Cubase Wizard
      
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Check out the V station.
unless he's changed synths though, but he he did swear by this last time we met.
Have you tried turning it off and on again..
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