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By DRKST DWN
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
This week, I wanted to dive into this awesome free offering from Spitfire Audio and break it down for you guys.
As a lover of orchestral music, I'm always looking for new plugins like this one to add to my arsenal, but most come with a hefty price tag. This plugin is unbelievably dope and easy to use for it being free.
Download link for the plugin and template are at BassCampPodcast.com under the show notes for Episode 28.
I've been wanting to do a review of all the new features included in the Serum Update released a few weeks ago, so I'm pumped to share this episode with you all! I know there are few videos covering the update out there already, but there are a few features that seemed to have gone under the radar that are pretty cool.
Full video at BassCampPodcast.com under episode 27
Watch the full video at BassCampPodcast.com under the show notes for episode 26.
What's up Bass Campers, this week I wanted to breakdown the new free offering from the team over at ValhallaDSP, the Delay/Reverb fusion and aptly named Supermassive.
Watch the full video at BassCampPodcast.com under the show notes for Episode 25.
What's up Bass Campers! In this week's video, I choose a single audio sample from a Sample Pack of mine called Movie Robots and attempt to make a Riser, a Guitar, and a Pad out of it. Enjoy!
Full video breakdown at BassCampPodcast.com under episode 024 or under the Bass Camp Podcast YouTube Channel.
For this week's episode, I bring on Dante Rose (@danterosemusic), a bass producer based in LA. And for the first time ever on the show we do a track breakdown of his freshly released remix of Sabai's "Million Days", which I'm absolutely in love with and know you will be too.
Watch the full video breakdown at BassCampPodcast.com in the show notes for Episode 023, as well as the free downloads (Serum Patch + Ableton Project) I built while filming this episode.
This week I wanted to dive into how I made the bass patch I gave away in the free Experimental Bass Drop template a few weeks back. I also used this as an opportunity to show how I resample both within Serum and in the Ableton project to get some dope sounds.
Full disclosure: this week's bass patch isn't exactly the same, but the process I walk through to get the new patch is.
Show notes and more at BassCampPodcast.com
Whats up Bass Campers, for this weeks episode we have an interview with Audiowrx, a dubstep producer duo based out of British Colombia and the Bay Area in California.
The duo, consisting of Dom and Cole, met over Instagram years ago and has accomplished many feats since working together such as releasing an EP on Firepower Records, having their music played out by big artists such as Bassnectar, and melting faces at the epic Shambala Music Festival multiple years in a row.
Through the course of our conversation, you'll learn how these two have accomplished all of this by working together remotely, and how its not rocket science to get noticed and get signed.
Audiowrx is sitting on a ton of unreleased music, so make sure you go follow them on your platform of choice (they are @audiowrx everywhere) and keep an eye out!
This weeks episode is the audio from the video breakdown on YouTube, watch it by heading to BassCampPodcast.com and navigating to episode 21.
For this episode, I wanted to go through some of my favorite speed hacks inside Ableton. Some of these tricks and tips will seem insignificant on their own, but when you start to apply them all you will save hours and hours of time in the long run.
What's up Bass Campers, for this week's episode I sat down with Yovng Retro, a bass producer that ties his sound together with a vintage vibe. In our conversation, you'll learn how he achieves his signature retro sound, how to land established producers like NXSTY as mentors, and much more.
Show notes for this episode and all other at BassCampPodcast.com
What's up Bass Campers, this week I decided to breakdown a project file containing an experimental bass drop to dive deeper into my writing and mixing processes. I've put the project up for free download for you guys to follow along with or just mess around and jam in.
Download the project file at BassCampPodcast.com
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.