Right i have attempted to answer two. Not sure i nailed it but gave it my best.
I have become mildly obsessed with re-creating the sickeningly fast swishy stick wobble. I literally sit there for hours just trying to get it. I asked the question on previous thread similar to this one but didn't get much further with so i thought i'd try getting a fresh perspective.
Here are two examples -
1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciOmlFLZNx0
It is the incredibly quick modulated sound after after the initial slow opening tone. Bout 50secs.
2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SUZ7urstcY
Once again the really quick, swishy, choppy sound. First hits at about 40secs.
I understand the basics behind it. Sounds like 1/16 lfo routed to the filter cut off and/or possibly the amplitude. Unfortunatley it is not that simple. It just sounds messy when i try it.
I have tried Massive, Albiino 3 and Absynth 4. I've tried syncing the lfo with that programme or even using an external lfo (Camel Phat, Antares fiilter) but it never sounds quite as.....clean.
Last night i tried splitting my bass into a low passed sub and a high passed/band passed mid and high section and then put the wobble only on the high passed and band passed elments. It seemed to work a bit better but still not quite as....clean.
I can definately hear some reverb there helping to fill in the gaps and i am not entirely sure but i reckon there may be a white noise element there too to give it that crisp top. I also found that i lost too much beef once i'd split the signal and it sounded quite weak and so i tried putting a tube amp onto the midrange segment but that was too much.
I hope i have explained myself and truly hope someone out there can help me iut on this as i literally losing sleep over it.
I JUST WANNA SWISHY STICK CHOPPER WOBBLE!!!!