If you want your everyday 808 it's not here but there is plenty of alternative ways to create an 808 such as using the heisenberg and if you're not familar with it you can just search for an 808 that'll suit you.
I also know a way to change a kick into an 808 as well if you want something creative/different.
"If you want your everyday 808 it's not here" Yes, it is. Second drum machine on the top of the device panel after the Machiniste (first one if you're using Flash). That's a TR-808 emulation. It even looks like one.
If with "mainstream type of 808" you mean an actual Roland TR-808, AT's emulation certainly doesn't sound exactly identical but it's pretty close, and an easier option than trying to recreate the original with a Heisenberg.
I know 808 can refer Tr-808 with different drums but i think Mr. Bagels here wants just that thick disturbing shaking bass that you'll feel under your feet
No problem: get the TR-808 device, connect it to the Master Output. Set a bass drum hit on steps 1, 5, 9 and 13. Set the tone to about 40% and decay to about 85%, turn the Master Output level up to 0dB, play, turn the volume of your monitors up and hear the rattle on your windows. Insert a distortion pedal for extra harmonics and character. No samples.
That's a great option and also sure is another great bass to use if someone's was just getting started. Yes the Tr-808 here is highly great and is the same in reality. I feel the Tr-808 is used less only for the generic but yet original bass you can make from it. Tr-808 does have other nice drums that can be changed with EQs and effects as well the 808 bass but the heisenberg brings more of a variety different from the original that could & would use less effects giving it a feel of simplicity. Another thing about the heisenberg is that you can easily figure the bass key to use in tune.
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What about using the TR-808 drum machine? It's at the top of the devices panel.
search up long kick
I know this is Old but made me laugh. People looking for 808 samples when they have an actual 808 drum machine.
make an 808
If you want your everyday 808 it's not here but there is plenty of alternative ways to create an 808 such as using the heisenberg and if you're not familar with it you can just search for an 808 that'll suit you.
I also know a way to change a kick into an 808 as well if you want something creative/different.
"If you want your everyday 808 it's not here" Yes, it is. Second drum machine on the top of the device panel after the Machiniste (first one if you're using Flash). That's a TR-808 emulation. It even looks like one.
I meant a mainstream type of 808 that many 808 lovers favorite producers such as RonnyJ would use.
If with "mainstream type of 808" you mean an actual Roland TR-808, AT's emulation certainly doesn't sound exactly identical but it's pretty close, and an easier option than trying to recreate the original with a Heisenberg.
search up for dw_808_sat
I know 808 can refer Tr-808 with different drums but i think Mr. Bagels here wants just that thick disturbing shaking bass that you'll feel under your feet
No problem: get the TR-808 device, connect it to the Master Output. Set a bass drum hit on steps 1, 5, 9 and 13. Set the tone to about 40% and decay to about 85%, turn the Master Output level up to 0dB, play, turn the volume of your monitors up and hear the rattle on your windows. Insert a distortion pedal for extra harmonics and character. No samples.
That's a great option and also sure is another great bass to use if someone's was just getting started. Yes the Tr-808 here is highly great and is the same in reality. I feel the Tr-808 is used less only for the generic but yet original bass you can make from it. Tr-808 does have other nice drums that can be changed with EQs and effects as well the 808 bass but the heisenberg brings more of a variety different from the original that could & would use less effects giving it a feel of simplicity. Another thing about the heisenberg is that you can easily figure the bass key to use in tune.
thats not bad at all
just be more original than 808