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Abusive-Daddy
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Stupid Question.
Sorry to ask a question that requires one of the most simple answers ever =/
Okay, virtually every tutorial says you need to map the LFO To the filter cutoff to make a good basic dubstep wobble.
How would I go about doing this in ableton, cheers.
Okay, virtually every tutorial says you need to map the LFO To the filter cutoff to make a good basic dubstep wobble.
How would I go about doing this in ableton, cheers.
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green plan
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Re: Stupid Question.
No you didn't. See the search function upper right, or maybe the ableton DAW thread.
Re: Stupid Question.
Assuming you know how to make a good filthy bass tone and you know about filter types and frequency ranges.
In Analog, you click a filter knob, cutoff or reso and turn LFO1 up or down and flip LFO1 on and set the speed. Simple.
In Operator, its in the LFO section so you click an LFO knob and turn ABCD off and just have filter on, then turn filter on and set it.
Simple. Set ADSR shapes and parallel filtering to taste.
This man has a good tutorial and a good approach.
http://vimeo.com/6600989
Good Luck
In Analog, you click a filter knob, cutoff or reso and turn LFO1 up or down and flip LFO1 on and set the speed. Simple.
In Operator, its in the LFO section so you click an LFO knob and turn ABCD off and just have filter on, then turn filter on and set it.
Simple. Set ADSR shapes and parallel filtering to taste.
This man has a good tutorial and a good approach.
http://vimeo.com/6600989
Good Luck
- hurlingdervish
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Re: Stupid Question.
operator is one of the most underrated beasts around
Re: Stupid Question.
+1hurlingdervish wrote:operator is one of the most underrated beasts around
Re: Stupid Question.
+2gnome wrote:+1hurlingdervish wrote:operator is one of the most underrated beasts around
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Re: Stupid Question.
+386. wrote:+2gnome wrote:+1hurlingdervish wrote:operator is one of the most underrated beasts around
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