use a lowpass filter and play with it until u get the sound u looking for.feelhim said:I'm using fl studio.I want to know how u filter a bassline out of a song.ex.hi-tek,j dilla.if anybody could help me out id appreciate it
u do this if u just want the bassline from a sample instead of the whole instruments.why do you filter a bassline? im a big hi tek fan but i guess i never noticed that about his work
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"
Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!
9th Wonder uses this technique himself!
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"
Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!
9th Wonder uses this technique himself!
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"
Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!
9th Wonder uses this technique himself!
You guys r all goin about it the "long way"
Import a sample to a channel,
click on the channel,
click the "ins" tab,
look near the bottom right corner where it says "filter",
click the drop-down tab n select LPx2, SVF LP or SVF LPx2,
play the sample n tweak the "cut" n "res" knobs untill u get a filtered B-line!
9th Wonder uses this technique himself!