the logo for icon collective is yellow on a white background .

Bass Resampling with Serum in Ableton Live


ICON Alumni Kompany demonstrates various bass resampling techniques with Serum and Ableton Live. You’ll akso learn how to sequence the resampled bass samples to create unique basslines. Free Serum Bass Preset download included!

Bass Resampling in Ableton Live

Resampling in Ableton Live is an effective way to recycle instrument sounds, samples, and musical ideas into something entirely new. Together with  Serum ‘s high-quality sound, immersive feature set, and unmatched sound sculpting possibilities, you can manipulate and record sounds in creative ways.

In this sound design tutorial, Kompany demonstrates how to tweak various Serum parameters to create compelling dubstep-style bass patches. He also shows you how to resample and sequence the results in Ableton Live. In addition, Kompany explains how to use the Serum patches to build a catalog of bass sounds and save them in your User Library.

Furthermore, you’ll get a firsthand look at Kompany’s sound design techniques and workflow while learning how to master Serum. Learn how to manipulate Serum’s wavetables with LFO curves, apply various types of modulation, record the results, and more. As a bonus, Kompany has also included the Bass Patch as a free download!

Download “Kompany Serum Bass Rack”

Kompany-Serum-Bass-Rack.zip – Downloaded 1676 times –


Learn Synthesis at ICON

Looking to level up your productions further? Unlock your potential at ICON and learn how to master the craft of sound design through our comprehensive Synthesis courses. The art of sound design is a cornerstone of electronic music production. Sound design is also deployed in a variety of other disciplines including filmmaking, television production, radio, sound recording, live performance, post-production, video game development, and more. The courses explore fundamental synthesis techniques, the vast universe of software instruments, and teaches you how to employ them for maximum sonic potential.

Join the ICON Collective Newsletter:

MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ICON BLOG

By Florian Radke 06 Dec, 2023
Mastering is the final stage of the music production process, and it can make all the difference between an amateur sounding mix and a professional, radio-ready track. As the last creative step before distribution, mastering polishes a mix and prepares it for the listener's experience across various playback systems. While mixing involves balancing and processing individual tracks, mastering takes a holistic approach. Mastering engineers use specialized tools and global adjustments to enhance the overall sound quality, consistency, and perceived loudness of a song. Their expertise and fresh ears provide an objective perspective on giving mixes the final touches they need. This guide breaks down the art of mastering into "4 C's" - clarity, consistency, color, and clipping/loudness. Understanding these concepts is key to elevating mixes and achieving professional masters. Whether you're a producer looking to DIY master your own tracks or better communicate with mastering engineers, the 4 C's provide a framework for success. I. Clarity Clarity refers to how clearly the listener can hear all the individual elements and details in a mix. It enables the message and emotion of the music to shine through. Mastering should enhance clarity by ensuring nothing obscures the core instruments and vocals. Equalization (EQ) is essential for boosting clarity during mastering. Strategic EQ can attenuate problem frequencies that clutter or mask other elements. For example, a dip at 400-600Hz could tame muddy bass buildup, while a boost at 2-4kHz could increase vocal presence. Subtle EQ moves of 1-2dB can make a notable difference. Multiband compression also helps increase clarity on specific frequency ranges. Compressing the low mids around 300-500Hz can tighten and control muddy resonances, cleaning up the low end. Gentle compression on highs above 10kHz can add sizzle and detail. The key is to compress transparently, avoiding pumping artifacts. Modern mastering tools like iZotope’s Ozone provide dedicated modules for honing clarity. The “Spectral Shaper” applies smoothing EQ to suppress resonances and masking. The “Vintage Tape” module smooths out peaks and enhances punch. Used subtly, these processing tools can work wonders for opening up a dense mix.  A case study in exemplary clarity is the mastering on Daft Punk’s 2013 album “Random Access Memories.” Despite the record’s density of instruments and arrangements, every element shines through in a clean, polished way. The mastering perfectly complements the pristine production quality.
By Florian Radke 01 Dec, 2023
Explore Rick Rubin's minimalist music production ethos, highlighting his work with Johnny Cash and Adele, and how his "less is more" approach revolutionizes music’s emotional impact.
LL Cool J
By Rory PQ 18 May, 2023
Hip hop is one of the world's most prominent musical genres and cultural influences. Explore significant events in hip hop history and its explosive evolution.

FIND YOUR SOUND, HONE YOUR CRAFT:


Are you ready to turn music into a career? ICON prepares students to become music producers, composers, performers, recording artists, professional DJs, and entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry. Click below to get information about our award-winning programs:

LEARN MORE
Share by: