someone explain to me how to produce the sick wobble bline?
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someone explain to me how to produce the sick wobble bline?
i got myself a 25 key midi keyboard and ive started experimenting on reason. i kind of got the basics of it now can someone be a top bloke and teach me how to make the wobble wobble bass line on reason 3.0? ive been at it for like a month now and no result.
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try assigning the lfo to different parts of your synth. and then assigning another lfo to conrol the speed of the first lfo.
i'm not quite sure how to do that in reason but its s a starting point!
i'm not quite sure how to do that in reason but its s a starting point!
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load an nn-19, chose something like triangle wave synth sample.
under the lfo section of the nn19, chose sync, up the rate to like 1/4 or 1/8, boost the ammount, and set it to filer...
under the filter section lower the freq, and you should have the begggings of teh WOBBLEZ!
like someone mentioned, search for "warble bass"... thats the topic that helped me get started (thanks everyone! off on a good foot now!). obviously theres tons of ways to achive the same results so just experiment!!
hope that helps alittle
under the lfo section of the nn19, chose sync, up the rate to like 1/4 or 1/8, boost the ammount, and set it to filer...
under the filter section lower the freq, and you should have the begggings of teh WOBBLEZ!
like someone mentioned, search for "warble bass"... thats the topic that helped me get started (thanks everyone! off on a good foot now!). obviously theres tons of ways to achive the same results so just experiment!!

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what about next time you have the runs, sample it, put it into soundforge, pitch it down an octave, put a lowpass filter on it and boost 40-120hz, should get the sound yr after.
lol@forensix...
if yr using reason or fruity loops remember to use a high pass filter , no sine waves as they sound too musical, 831 bpm so you have more space on the gird to program rigid mono metric beats and remember to use reece and mentasm samples. nooice.
lol@forensix...
if yr using reason or fruity loops remember to use a high pass filter , no sine waves as they sound too musical, 831 bpm so you have more space on the gird to program rigid mono metric beats and remember to use reece and mentasm samples. nooice.
Good general advice there. You could also try surrounding him in groups and pointing at him if the laughter doesn't get noticed immediately. The circling and whining manouevre is also well favoured at such moments where the aforementioned fail to work.clarkycatDealer wrote:lol@forensix...
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bowzer - managed to get the warble effect thanks for that bro including rest of you people. im not sure if im right in using RAW_CS_TRIANGLE.SMP to do the warble affect on. its a synth raw element on the nn-19 sampler. cos i cant find a simple triangle wave in there or it wont matter which ever one i use as long as it has a triangle wave in there ???
\\\k13 wrote:bowzer - managed to get the warble effect thanks for that bro including rest of you people. im not sure if im right in using RAW_CS_TRIANGLE.SMP to do the warble affect on. its a synth raw element on the nn-19 sampler. cos i cant find a simple triangle wave in there or it wont matter which ever one i use as long as it has a triangle wave in there ???
yes man!!!now assign ur mod wheel to the fliter cut off.brap!
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i dont know where the filter cut off bit is on reason. im still mucking about with it but its just not sounding right. i want the warble effect to go from slow to fast like say from 1/4 to 1/16 but i dont think the mod wheel allows me to do that. however when i play around with the Rate knob using the keyboard that does allow me to go from slow to fast but its difficult when your also playing the keyboard aswell. lolz. is that the way to do it?
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if your route the Lfo through the flux capacitor then into the mod wheel you'll get a much fuller sound
more analoguey yeh?
more analoguey yeh?
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