How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
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How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
How do I get those harmonics and make it really punch through in the mix? Will post a song I'm working on later and you'll se what I mean...
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
theres a really good distance tutorial about subs, you shud google it. also i personally use a sine/sq wave in massive, put it just barely into the square side, put some distortion and overdrive on it, then filter it with a lowpass with a lil resonance so it realy pops. i run that thru decimort, crank the gain and then filter it down again (but not too much). also try using a pitch envelope with no attack, initial at 100 percent, short decay into 0 percent sustain. kind of gives it that WOOMPH kick when it comes in.
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Some good advice there man, thanks
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
np man
dig yr tunes btw esp the 2nd one, huge huge huge build up haha
dig yr tunes btw esp the 2nd one, huge huge huge build up haha
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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
i second the sn-sqr wave in massive, but you gave some good tips on further processing coogcoo !
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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
okay so this is what I've got, its my first attempt at dungeon so be nice
I know there's too much reverb on my bass, I'm working on bringing that down

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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Well. Its a sub. So just a sine wave? is there something i have missed?
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
as someone who was raised with a stepdad who dj'ed miami bass i can promise you that if all youre using for a sub is a sine wave w/ no harmonics its gonna sound flabby and thin. you gotta fatten it up. we used to crank the sampling input on an s2000 until it practically sounded like gabber kicks, and then low-pass lightly. also if you're willing, ppl often give advice about highpassing yr kicks at like 90 and shit, but if you want a really really really fat sub sound, do what they used to with old jungle tunes and highpass them at like 140. that might seem crazy but if its knocking at the same time as your sub (which is now taking up nearly twice freqs) itll sound way fatter and push way more air... jsSinestepper wrote:Well. Its a sub. So just a sine wave? is there something i have missed?

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Try to think of a sub as just another synth, each sub has its own characteristics depending on how you make it
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haha you've missed everything my friendSinestepper wrote:Well. Its a sub. So just a sine wave? is there something i have missed?

Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
that sub sounds pretty solid dude, the only thing i can think is to pitch yr kick higher and let the sub eat up more space, itll gain more definition
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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
All im saying is. I make a sine sub then layer it under another synth even if that is a lowpassed square. I feel like I have more control over the sound this way. I mean seriously I would never overdrive my sine either, thats just nuts.
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Well I guess thats just you manSinestepper wrote:All im saying is. I make a sine sub then layer it under another synth even if that is a lowpassed square. I feel like I have more control over the sound this way. I mean seriously I would never overdrive my sine either, thats just nuts.


Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Might as well just use a squarewave then though. I think you were just kinda fooled by the loudness of the signal after it was distorted compared the clean signal.coogcoo wrote: we used to crank the sampling input on an s2000 until it practically sounded like gabber kicks, and then low-pass lightly.

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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
well we had to put it back in the mix at the same level, so it wasn't any louder. the distorted ones just had more thump and a heavier texture to themGenevieve wrote:Might as well just use a squarewave then though. I think you were just kinda fooled by the loudness of the signal after it was distorted compared the clean signal.coogcoo wrote: we used to crank the sampling input on an s2000 until it practically sounded like gabber kicks, and then low-pass lightly.
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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Brostep!? What...??Earjax wrote:Well I guess thats just you manSinestepper wrote:All im saying is. I make a sine sub then layer it under another synth even if that is a lowpassed square. I feel like I have more control over the sound this way. I mean seriously I would never overdrive my sine either, thats just nuts.Welcome to the world of brostep by the way

Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Dude its pretty much everywhere at the moment you might as well accept itSinestepper wrote:Brostep!? What...??Earjax wrote:Well I guess thats just you manSinestepper wrote:All im saying is. I make a sine sub then layer it under another synth even if that is a lowpassed square. I feel like I have more control over the sound this way. I mean seriously I would never overdrive my sine either, thats just nuts.Welcome to the world of brostep by the way

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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Im confused as to why you welcomed me to the "world of Brostep" out of the blue. :/ Also I disagree with what you just said.
Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
Because you were questioning bro-production techniques...I'm gonna shut up now I don't want to turn this thread into another my dubstep is better than yours argumentSinestepper wrote:Im confused as to why you welcomed me to the "world of Brostep" out of the blue. :/ Also I disagree with what you just said.

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Re: How to get a dungeon style heavy sub?
I wasn't. I just said I would never overdrive a pure sine sub. That's not an anything production technique. Im all for putting distortion on things sure, but not on the sub 100hz frequencies.
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