How to Build the Reese Bass Synth Patch in Netsky’s “Escape”
To show how crucial it is for producers to build their own custom synth patches, we’re taking a page out of our own course and rebuilding one of the greats!
John is Head of Production for Soundfly. He’s directed, produced, filmed, and edited more than 50 online courses, including courses made in collaboration with major partners like Carnegie Hall, NYU, and Splice. Collectively, his videos have over 1.6 million views on YouTube. John’s background is in engineering, composing, and mixing. However, the love at the molecular level for all these things is synthesis. He’s produced music for ads for major commercial production houses for major brands and has mixed major film soundtracks, such as the indie hits Experimenter and King Jack.
John Hull is the instructor for Soundfly’s Advanced Synths and Patch Design course.
To show how crucial it is for producers to build their own custom synth patches, we’re taking a page out of our own course and rebuilding one of the greats!
Whether you know the name or not, you’ve heard this synth bass sound in a million different electronic songs. Here’s where it came from.