Liquid wobble sound
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Liquid wobble sound
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZT4_ivnCas
how do they get that amazingly awesome wobble? Is it two LFOs?
also Spor and Phace's Dying Of The Light has it too i think
how do they get that amazingly awesome wobble? Is it two LFOs?
also Spor and Phace's Dying Of The Light has it too i think
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
I can't hear the sample... but usually wobs start to sound liquid-ish when you turn up the resonance on the filter.
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
Yeah, I think they've got a random LFO or something. Something's randomly generated i rekon
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
wobble sound or the wah wah guitar?
Re: Liquid wobble sound
Yeah its definately a reece, but i think its got a lot to do with layering heaps of raw soounding synths
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
ya I dont know about this particular sound, but if you want a real liquid bubbly wobble sound, resonance filtering set to some kind of quick but random oscillation will make stuff I've heard heyoka do.
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
It sounds like they may be using the performance lfo in Massive for the wobble pattern. Creating a really complex lfo wave pattern basically does the same thing if you're not using massive.
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Re: Liquid wobble sound
it's just a standard reese with lil processing and an automated low pass filter guys, then prolly resampled and chopped up and processed a bit more for unique but predictable variations in modulation
i've made patches like this on my micron no prob abusing all 12 items of mod matrix automating my filter parameters
edit: if you read up on the reese processing, splitting into 3 band, resampling guides it gives a good base point that these guys use alot, just keep in mind for the more liquid natural sound avoid shit tons of distortion and processing and try square waves over saws
i've made patches like this on my micron no prob abusing all 12 items of mod matrix automating my filter parameters
edit: if you read up on the reese processing, splitting into 3 band, resampling guides it gives a good base point that these guys use alot, just keep in mind for the more liquid natural sound avoid shit tons of distortion and processing and try square waves over saws
Re: Liquid wobble sound
i've been trying to make a liquid wobble sound like the one used in Cookie Monsta - Frontline (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7Xj-x-et_0), though i've had no fruit to my labors, any suggestions?
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