DLR - Labsamples - Bad Boy Bass 'Massive' Patch Series - Bass Making Tutorial
Yoooooo here's a short, and hopefully helpful video explaining a simple method of creating a reese bass in Native Instruments 'Massive' and then using LFO's and other types of movement to add to the complexity and movement of the sound. I've tried to keep things simple and hopefully it gives you a little mini insight into how I have used massive across multiple projects and tracks available on labels like Dispatch, Metalheadz, Symmetry, Utopia etc... Thanks for watching! Any questions hit me up, or comment below. If you are interested in getting your hands on these patches please go to labsamples.co.uk and hopefully you will like what you find. :)

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