ableton wobbles?
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ableton wobbles?
could someone tell me the best way to do this, I have watched numerous tutorials and none of them seem to work with very good results. I've tried using the auto filter but it only works if i bring the yellow ball to the far left but then it makes it sound really muddy...
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Re: ableton wobbles?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZP4xaj0mUk maybe this tutorial will help you. I can't get Ableton to allow me to create a blank Operator so this tutorial is useless to me apparently.
Re: ableton wobbles?
search for 'subspot' or 'emcfraktal' on youtube.
or why not just assign the lfo to the filter cut off just like how its done on every other daw?
or why not just assign the lfo to the filter cut off just like how its done on every other daw?
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Re: ableton wobbles?
I've already posted this.
1 - Operator OSC1- Square/saw OSC2 - Sine OSC3 - Square OSC 4 -Sine ( Assign LFO to low ladder, and change it to filter not OSC)
2 - Redux ( Maybe between 8-40 )
3 - Modulate LFO Sync ( For your wuuuubb wub wub wub!! )
4 - any other effects you can come up with.
And done!
As long as you did it, it's amazing. Don't try and copy everyone else.
1 - Operator OSC1- Square/saw OSC2 - Sine OSC3 - Square OSC 4 -Sine ( Assign LFO to low ladder, and change it to filter not OSC)
2 - Redux ( Maybe between 8-40 )
3 - Modulate LFO Sync ( For your wuuuubb wub wub wub!! )
4 - any other effects you can come up with.
And done!

As long as you did it, it's amazing. Don't try and copy everyone else.

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Re: ableton wobbles?
if i knew how to assign my lfo to my frequency i would haha. i know how to do it in reason but not in ableton.
Re: ableton wobbles?
This is all you need to know to get started off with Operator.
Massive is a different story.
Hope it helps you somewhat

Massive is a different story.
Hope it helps you somewhat



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Re: ableton wobbles?
so i should have the abcd off in the view window beside the filter? whys that?
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Re: ableton wobbles?
upto you whether you have them on/off, all it does is specify whether the LFO affects the oscillators/filter or not.Genophonics wrote:so i should have the abcd off in the view window beside the filter? whys that?
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Re: ableton wobbles?
assign the lfo (usually the first lowpass or the first bandpass do good things) to the cutoff filter. send the lfo to the volume as necessary
good stuff
good stuff
Re: ableton wobbles?
It's just easier for people who are starting off.
It goes for the filter rather than each individual oscillator on operator.
It goes for the filter rather than each individual oscillator on operator.

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