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First off. Amazing forum! Learned so much.
However, there is still much to learn. Currently, I am attempting to recreate the bass heard in Dubba Jonny's Tutorial intro.
It's at around 00:27. I want to recreate it step by step so that I can understand the process of making such abusive basses.
I'm using Massive VST. If it's impossible to make it in that, please let me know what I should try instead.
distorted square/saw with an lfo & lpf. With a sub under it. Thats my guess anyways... ps, stop trying to sound like dubba jonny! haha
Thanks for the help mate. I'll give that a go.
Those wannabes are a lot of the same people you just asked help from in this thread. Not a good way to introduce yourself to the community.
Not trying to get into a heated argument here, but those wannabes, are not the people I'm asking for help from.
They are the ones that ruin this community with pointless raging about where dubstep came from and where it should go.
Well the first thing that came out of your mouth was a rude comment....Is that how you always introduce yourself....Ask for help then diss the others in the same community as the people you introduced yourself too?
I was also trying to get this sound a while back. Closest I've ever got was 3 different osc's (sq-saw, math III and plysaw II on Massive I think) sine shaped LFO, phase on modulation osc, scream filter with cutoff at like 3/4, a bit of pan modulation, dimension expander and tons of other fx. Basically it's just a really "big" sound, get lots of osc's, tune them down an octave or two and mess around with different fx and then give it a low pass, sub etc.
(I still can't get it perfect though, and it's quite annoying )
when are you guys gonna learn that not what resampling means? Thats called theft. resampling is when you render sounds out of your synths to either audio clips or single wavecycles for further effecting, chopping, arranging, ect. Not when you straight up steal little half bar slices from people tunes.
sampling is 'borrowing' a sample from someone elses work.
Resampling is when you manipulate an audio sample then bounce it, then manipulate it, then bounce it.. and so on!
TongueFlap wrote:sampling is recording breaks off wax or 'biting' is sampling from someone elses work.
Resampling is when you manipulate an audio sample then bounce it, then manipulate it, then bounce it.. and so on!