5 EBM & Industrial bassline tricks to sound like the PROS
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In this video I'm showing you 5 EBM & Industrial bassline tricks to sound like the pros. These are music production and sound design tricks that you need to know if you want to sound like old school EBM bands such as Nitzer EBB, Laibach, DAF or Front 242.
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Chapters:
0:00 - intro
0:10 - 1st trick
0:56 - 2nd trick
1:37 - 3rd trick
2:23 - 4th trick
3:13 - 5th trick
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If you guys want the sounds that I use in this video. They're all available on my website www.tonepusher.com ebm pack: www.tonepusher.com/product-page/old-school-ebm
And One alike..cool
@Tonepusher
3 күн бұрын
True! And One are making basses like that pretty often 👌🏻
Just found your channel. love it
@Tonepusher
4 күн бұрын
hey thank you!! 🤘
Man I can't stop binge watching your videos! 😁Purely for nostalgic value. I still make Industrial stuff alongside synth pop, both genres pretty much dead... or are they? I'm not too much in touch with reality last couple of years. Anyway, still enjoying doing it so wgaf 🤘😆 anyway, that first bassline reminds me of Poupee Fabrikk from "Crusader" album '92 so much. Funny band. 😂 In a dark kinda way.
@Tonepusher
Ай бұрын
yeah I know Poupee Fabrikk, I don't remember that song tho 🤔 I'll check that out!
Just came across this. Very cool.
@Tonepusher
4 сағат бұрын
haha thanks 🤘
My goodness those basslines are dope.
@Tonepusher
15 күн бұрын
haha thanks man!! 🤘🏻
My theory is that the transposition thing is from the early days of Nitzer Ebb where Bon Harris had to program the bassline into an sh-101 between songs. So I suspect that to get more mileage out of the bass riffs he would use the pitch mod wheel to push it up or down as needed Worth mentioning that if someone is doing this, when programming the primary baseline, it is best to stick to notes in the scale that don't really change the tonality of the underlying chord (ie stay away from thirds, because they can be major or minor, and transposing up will sound that little bit wrong. Then again, this is industrial. Sounding a little bit wrong is what it's all about! Great vid, thanks for posting
@Tonepusher
Ай бұрын
Hey! yeah you,re 100% correct. Although I don't know about that pitchwheel thing. However, when I started making music (with hardware sequencers, RM1X was my first hehe) it was MUCH easier to transpose the whole thing, up or down than it was to modify a particular sound/note. My guess was that he just transposed the whole bass riff because it was easier and it ended up being a trademark hehe Thanks for the comment man :) 🤘
Dude…. bass lines suck for me trying to create EBM/Industrial music. This was a huge help. Thank you!
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
haha no problem man! Happy it could help :) 🤘
Awesome stuff!
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
thanks man 🤘🏻
Awesome
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
thanks man :) 🤘🏻
The Rammstein-Pattern can also be called "DAF-Pattern (Deutsch-Amerikanische-Freundschaft, Tanz den Musolini) :)
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
haha oh yeah 100% BUT tbh I feel like rammstein were strongly inspired by ebm (and ministry of course lol). You can pretty much translate every rammstein's riff into an ebm bassline. I guess it's a mixture of what was popular at that time in Germany.
cool stuff bro!
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
hey thanks man 🤘🏻
Man you got exactly what im looking for all the time :Ddd
@Tonepusher
Ай бұрын
haha np man! happy to help 🤘
This is the channel that I’ve been wanting. Instant subscribe.
@Tonepusher
23 күн бұрын
haha yeah 🤘 thanks man
Happy Easter T.P.! 😉👍
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
hey thanks you too :)🤘🏻
The last pattern sounds like it could be form an old Megadrive/Genesis game :)
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
haha true! Genesis had some GREAT soundtracks 👌🏻 There's nothing like good old videogame soundtracks hehe
That first one reminds me of Spetsnaz
@Tonepusher
17 күн бұрын
haha true! great band
lovely! can you make maybe a tutorial, track walkthrough of the last one? i love it so much! maybe for patreon :)
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
hey! yeah sure, my next video is a full walkthrough of a song. I'll make everything step by step. IDK if it's gonna be that track in particular though. Could be 🤔 I'm also recording some unedited/long EBM videos for Patreon! 🤘
@musicotaku666
3 ай бұрын
@@Tonepusherthanks a lot, the last song would be great cause of the sample editing and so on, it really hits my nail :D
Are you going to do full versions of these songs and make them available online?
@Tonepusher
Ай бұрын
Well maybe not these ones in particular. But yes I'm working on some 90's flavoured industrial music! 🤘
That sounds really cool, thanks for the video! Will there be a project file with all these examples on Patreon? :)
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
Yes! There's already 1 or 2 that are from the ''old school ebm'' post. You can get the whole templates.
That was great! Which drum machine / pack you think fits better for the Industrial / EBM Aesthetic? Hope to see more videos!
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
I'm currently scripting a video about drums. Stay tuned! hehe Depends if you want to go really old school or modern?
@azynkron
2 ай бұрын
You can never go wrong with a 808 or 909. However, remember that bands like Front line Assembly layers the drum sounds A LOT, so use lost and found sounds and use as snares e.g. is a great trick. And distortion.. obviously. Something else to keep in mind is that EBM/Industrial uses harsh and short sounds for the bass and drums to get those snappy rythms. Edit: In the ADSR of your bass synth, turn down D and R until you get that short attacking sound.
@Tonepusher
2 ай бұрын
@@azynkron You're right, they used a lot of samplings for drums and rythms. However, using the right drum machine is the best starting point.
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@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
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we need them drums cutie
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
haha yeah I thought about that. You can find them on my Patreon. It's the "Old school ebm" post. www.patreon.com/tonepusher But I have a video in line where I talk about my favorite drumkits for EBM and Industrial. 🤘🏻
Mmmmf 👌
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
thanks? haha🤘🏻
Was that Rammstein inspired one from Wulfband?
@Tonepusher
3 ай бұрын
No haha it's literally a Rammstein riff, it's the "links 2 3 4" riff. I think there's maybe one note that is different.
@phreakymusic
3 ай бұрын
@@Tonepusher haha I Guess Wulfband is a slut for Rammstein riffs