I was watching this movie called Saltburn, and there’s this scene where the protagonist walks into a party and - boom, this phat bass line from Tomcraft kicks in. The song is called Loneliness, and it's actually really old, over 20 years old, but the sound is timeless. It got me thinking, and so I ended up putting together a brand-new YouTube video showing how to make a Quadwave sound like that using Ableton Live. I also break down how to control the octave note range of the Quadwave using the touchpad, to create some really dynamic gliding sounds. If you’re all about heavy and deep bass tones, subscribe to my channel.

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