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Future Bass Synths?

Anyone attempting future bass production on iOS want to share what their favorite synths/tools are?

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  • Am I alone in feeling that the amazing amount of genre subdividing in Electronic Music is overly specific and cryptic?

    I actually do use a lot of different bass synthesis but I’ve got no idea how to (or if I should) reply to this due to not knowing what [Electronic Music Subdivision X23B.2] actually is. Doesn’t music come first, before genre becomes a consideration?

    I’ll be watching this thread to try and figure out the answer to that question!

  • There seems to be an inordinate amount of future bass being created by Auxy users. Though I personally use that app for whatever. Maybe that might work for you. It's free. Although any decent synth should be capable of making those bouncy saw chords and what not.

  • Is future bass the opposite of past bass? :)

  • For what it’s worth, Viking Synth is my fav bass synth.

  • Anyway my answer for every bass sound would be Zeeon ;)

  • @OscarSouth said:
    Am I alone in feeling that the amazing amount of genre subdividing in Electronic Music is overly specific and cryptic?

    I actually do use a lot of different bass synthesis but I’ve got no idea how to (or if I should) reply to this due to not knowing what [Electronic Music Subdivision X23B.2] actually is. Doesn’t music come first, before genre becomes a consideration?

    I’ll be watching this thread to try and figure out the answer to that question!

    Amazingly enough, I think future bass does more decryptifying than anything. It's a happy medium of a lot of the melodic half-time styles I really like.

    I figured I'd ask in case people are getting use out of other synths besides Thor, my main synth for this type of thing.

  • Tera for multi seg envelopes but not exactly the best for single cycle waveforms to start with. Or animoog but lacks in filter selection. Sunrizer has good filters but no good modulation sources. Thor with its sequencer. Poseidon or Nave being wavetable synths but both pretty scarce on automated modulations. Also zeeon can push out some cool timbres but still is too analog as a starting point.

    All in all there is no serum nor massive yet in iOS. You'll need workarounds being them layering or automating stuff

  • @mschenkel.it said:
    All in all there is no serum nor massive yet in iOS. You'll need workarounds being them layering or automating stuff

    My kingdom for a Serum player (like SynthMaster Player)

  • @JoshuaRex said:

    @mschenkel.it said:
    All in all there is no serum nor massive yet in iOS. You'll need workarounds being them layering or automating stuff

    My kingdom for a Serum player (like SynthMaster Player)

    My best shot and where I got the best results Still is Tera by virsyn

  • Gadget, purchase Bilbao and Abu Dhabi IAPs (trust me, you’ll need these in case you want to import your own drum samples and chop vocals respectively), as well as purchase iMonoPoly and iM1. I have all IAPs and external apps that can function as Gadgets, so trust me. You can produce anything in Gadget, even Future Bores. ;)

  • Bassalicious? I have no involvement with the "Future Bass" genre, unless it's by accident/coincidence.

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  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Gadget, purchase Bilbao and Abu Dhabi IAPs (trust me, you’ll need these in case you want to import your own drum samples and chop vocals respectively), as well as purchase iMonoPoly and iM1. I have all IAPs and external apps that can function as Gadgets, so trust me. You can produce anything in Gadget, even Future Bores. ;)

    Quite an endorsement for Gadget. I may have to consider this...

  • @jwmmakerofmusic Does Gadget allow you to export stems or have IAA support?

  • @JoshuaRex said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic Does Gadget allow you to export stems or have IAA support?

    No IAA support unfortunately, but you can export stems for sure to create a final mixdown or even just to create and bounce loops for further crafting in Beatmaker 3, Nanostudio 2 (whenever that comes about), etc. Gadget’s also universal (although they sure have an odd way of activating Darwin (iM1) on iPhone/iPod given iM1 itself is NOT a universal app, but I got it goin).

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @JoshuaRex said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic Does Gadget allow you to export stems or have IAA support?

    No IAA support unfortunately, but you can export stems for sure to create a final mixdown or even just to create and bounce loops for further crafting in Beatmaker 3, Nanostudio 2 (whenever that comes about), etc. Gadget’s also universal (although they sure have an odd way of activating Darwin (iM1) on iPhone/iPod given iM1 itself is NOT a universal app, but I got it goin).

    Sweet - Recently I've just been crafting in Caustic 3/Beatmaker 3 and bouncing to Auria Pro. I'm a violinist so I have to have that IAA for BIAS FX.

  • If you’re looking for the “saw” sound (which is basically just detuned saw waves and white noise via Serum) then I would say Zeeon all day due to its rich harmonics. It has that sizzling high end that is needed to get “that” sound. Many other synths can do this same thing. But Zeeon has some extra distortion mojo and is incredibly easy to program.

  • @brice said:
    If you’re looking for the “saw” sound (which is basically just detuned saw waves and white noise via Serum) then I would say Zeeon all day due to its rich harmonics. It has that sizzling high end that is needed to get “that” sound. Many other synths can do this same thing. But Zeeon has some extra distortion mojo and is incredibly easy to program.

    Noted! I make that saw/square sound and the saw pitcher in Thor, but Zeeon looks like it could be great for layering.

  • Cyclop also is worth mentioning, amazing synth with very interesting movement possible.

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Gadget, purchase Bilbao and Abu Dhabi IAPs (trust me, you’ll need these in case you want to import your own drum samples and chop vocals respectively), as well as purchase iMonoPoly and iM1. I have all IAPs and external apps that can function as Gadgets, so trust me. You can produce anything in Gadget, even Future Bores. ;)

    I would say the same about Sunvox :) for $3, or $6 after the sale

  • @JoshuaRex said:

    @brice said:
    If you’re looking for the “saw” sound (which is basically just detuned saw waves and white noise via Serum) then I would say Zeeon all day due to its rich harmonics. It has that sizzling high end that is needed to get “that” sound. Many other synths can do this same thing. But Zeeon has some extra distortion mojo and is incredibly easy to program.

    Noted! I make that saw/square sound and the saw pitcher in Thor, but Zeeon looks like it could be great for layering.

    If you’re familiar with the sonic character of Serum and / or Diva then you will be impressed heavily by Zeeon and its filter and drive modeling. Also DRC has some serious analog spirit and guts.

  • BASSalicious is very good, I just had a fun half hour running Animoog and BASSalicious in Quantum

  • I didn’t even immediately equate Future Bass with being a genre, buts that’s probably my age and stupidity. So being weird, how about using some old PPG for some Future Bass?

  • @brice said:

    @JoshuaRex said:

    @brice said:
    If you’re looking for the “saw” sound (which is basically just detuned saw waves and white noise via Serum) then I would say Zeeon all day due to its rich harmonics. It has that sizzling high end that is needed to get “that” sound. Many other synths can do this same thing. But Zeeon has some extra distortion mojo and is incredibly easy to program.

    Noted! I make that saw/square sound and the saw pitcher in Thor, but Zeeon looks like it could be great for layering.

    If you’re familiar with the sonic character of Serum and / or Diva then you will be impressed heavily by Zeeon and its filter and drive modeling. Also DRC has some serious analog spirit and guts.

    3 things about this. 1 I think you're right about Zeeon and Diva/Serum connection. 2. It says a lot about Zeeon that it can compare to such diverse monster instruments. 3. I can only assume, then, that an @brice Zeeon bank is in the offing.

  • @u0421793 said:

    Typical carp.

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @brice said:

    @JoshuaRex said:

    @brice said:
    If you’re looking for the “saw” sound (which is basically just detuned saw waves and white noise via Serum) then I would say Zeeon all day due to its rich harmonics. It has that sizzling high end that is needed to get “that” sound. Many other synths can do this same thing. But Zeeon has some extra distortion mojo and is incredibly easy to program.

    Noted! I make that saw/square sound and the saw pitcher in Thor, but Zeeon looks like it could be great for layering.

    If you’re familiar with the sonic character of Serum and / or Diva then you will be impressed heavily by Zeeon and its filter and drive modeling. Also DRC has some serious analog spirit and guts.

    3 things about this. 1 I think you're right about Zeeon and Diva/Serum connection. 2. It says a lot about Zeeon that it can compare to such diverse monster instruments. 3. I can only assume, then, that an @brice Zeeon bank is in the offing.

    It does say a lot about Zeeon, definitely. BeepStreet did some serious modeling and designing with that one. And you assume correctly. Several banks. One of them is coming up soon-ish as part of an update to Zeeon, along with at least another new bank I believe, though I’m not sure who created it. It’s a monster synth that can be pushed and pulled in a number of ways, so I’m really looking forward to hearing what others are doing with it.

  • Omfg, how could I forget Cyclop. Shame on me. That is the app. Seriously.

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  • @Max23 said:

    @u0421793 said:

    bear hug isn’t for everyone :D

    Every animal is huggable to me so I feel sorry for both the human and the fish.

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