Hi there
Simple sines are a terrible (ok... too harsh, but still) way to make sub bass. The reason your sub doesn't sound warm (like the pros) is probably BECAUSE you are using a simple sine wave to make it. They are an alright starting point, but in order to make them sound good you have to distort and then filter (or at least run them through warming effects), at which point they aren't sines anymore. So stop calling them sines. Distorted sines aren't sines, and calling them simple sines just leads to confusion. Also, most of the plugs that produce good sub using sines are not pure sines either.
My suggestion: go old school and use a combination of saws, triangles, squares, and yes even sines, and then low pass them (not necessarily all at once). You will get much better results.
Also, read this:
http://www.techno-dnb.com/forum/view...php?f=6&t=2246
Best tutorial on Sub I've ever found... highly recommended.
Here's an example of a track of mine that has mad sub - not made with a sine - it's a shit master (mine - although we have a real master now just not on that soundcloud page), and even in the crappy master the sub is huge:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/0045-tdbz-r ... 43801.html
(sorry for jumping in to this convo - I'm new hear, and I was looking for some info on recreating digital distortion basses - not trying to step on any toes, but I found this post and it demanded a comment)
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