LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

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Andru
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LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

Post by Andru » Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:24 pm

When "wobbling" subs what do you guys usually do?
Ive experimented with a couple things including ghost sidechaining, LFO's on the filter/volume and even phasing two sine waves so they kind of pump the sub.

I still havent found a technique that works perfectly for me, what do some of you do when trying to wobble subs?
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Re: LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

Post by Echoi » Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:39 pm

Detune 2 sine osc's by 33 cents each way classic jungle wobble

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Re: LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

Post by jaimelee » Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:59 pm

Echoi wrote:Detune 2 sine osc's by 33 cents each way classic jungle wobble
^^ that and maybe mess with a slight lfo, barely touching 20 for some dynamic feel to it. ( Think it's just me on that one)

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Re: LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

Post by Sinisterbeats » Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:36 pm

I assign an lfo to the volume usually. I find it gives more control than detuning two sines.

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Re: LFO's on subs? sidechaining?

Post by jargs » Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:17 pm

Sinisterbeats wrote:I assign an lfo to the volume usually. I find it gives more control than detuning two sines.

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