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Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Here's a challenge for some one, or not if there clever!
I'm sure its really simple, Mayb the initial Womp followed by a pitch bend down on a mid range/ subby noise.
possible just answered my own question?!
I'm sure its really simple, Mayb the initial Womp followed by a pitch bend down on a mid range/ subby noise.
possible just answered my own question?!
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Funtcase computer music tutorial...thefrim wrote:
2 main basses are IMO 2 of the best basses in any dubstep tune
obviously i don't expect to get a response about the bark but at least the first bass of the drop thats made by cookie?
I assume it was made with Subtractor/Maelstrom + Scream 4 but I know next to nothing about making decent sounds in reason and am trying to learn how to do so
there's a post in the production section somewhere with links to it

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For whoever posted Unicron... find my last post within this thread, I broke down how I made my version of this sound, which you can hear in the track in my sig 

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Always liked the dark lead in this. I thought it was a variation of a Reese with a hp filter and loads of resonance?
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you sir are the greatest just what i neededBledbox wrote:For whoever posted Unicron... find my last post within this thread, I broke down how I made my version of this sound, which you can hear in the track in my sig

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upon viewing this video, i don't want to know how to make those robot shit stuff, i want tips on the sort of fm sound, sound like it came out of an sp tune
comes in around 1.30 ish, underneath an agro noise
comes in around 1.30 ish, underneath an agro noise
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Hey dubstep producers. New here, Firstly I'm not a dubstep producer, because I'm a hard house producer, don't laugh! hear me out!. I've really become interested in the awesome sounds you guys are coming up with and have been messing around with wobbles,womp bass etc within hard house.
Anyway a track has come out on the hard house scene called Hardstep by BK with a couple of 'dubsteppy' sounds included. I'd really love to know how to recreate the vocal/yoi/womp? sound so clear, whenever I use bit reduction, I get a load of frequency content within the sound that a simple low pass filter of the frequency content doesn't seem to fix. So really clear sounding vocalised synths? I've yet to find a tutorial that makes it so clear sounding. I think you are the people to ask everyone at hard house forums are creating stringy synths.
Sample is on and off throughout the first 15 seconds
Anyway a track has come out on the hard house scene called Hardstep by BK with a couple of 'dubsteppy' sounds included. I'd really love to know how to recreate the vocal/yoi/womp? sound so clear, whenever I use bit reduction, I get a load of frequency content within the sound that a simple low pass filter of the frequency content doesn't seem to fix. So really clear sounding vocalised synths? I've yet to find a tutorial that makes it so clear sounding. I think you are the people to ask everyone at hard house forums are creating stringy synths.
Sample is on and off throughout the first 15 seconds
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you have to buy the issue. It's Issue 159. I recommend picking it up because it also has a masterclass video with Icicle, The Qemists, & High Rankin.kejk wrote:link?Hypefiend wrote:well, in the Computer Music magazine they do a masterclass vid with Reso and he breaks down his song "War Machine" and shows you how he made some of his sounds including his signature wobble its a good vid you should watch it its about an hour long too :/higgzbozon wrote:Nice thread!
I have one well.. several.. I'm a big fan of reso and always wondered how the fuck he makes those robot-apacalypse sounds
As an example check the sound at precisely 1:11 in this vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk5SyY9o ... 82&index=3
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np manMannyyyyy wrote:you sir are the greatest just what i neededBledbox wrote:For whoever posted Unicron... find my last post within this thread, I broke down how I made my version of this sound, which you can hear in the track in my sigthanks dude
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halifaxer12 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPVD_2AI-uQ <-Bass Cannon-Flux Pavillion
This song hasn't been released yet by Flux, but the bass he drops is friggen massive (somehow it sounds filthier on a live video)...I think it consists of formants and square saws but does anyone know how to achieve a similair type of sound? And have that much fatness to it? I hear the high pitched osc but how does he gets such thickness to the sound? (besides detuning, voicing, and lpf)
its simple mate- massive, ocs 1 square-saw 1, o.oo pitch. wt 12 oclock, intensity full, amp 9 oclock, spectrum
ocs 2 sine triangle, -12.00 pitch, wt full, intensity full, amp 10 oclock, spectrum
ocs 3 square saw 2, 36.00 pitch, wt full, intensity 10 oclock, amp 11 oclock, formant
modulation: ring mod ocs1, RM full
phase, ocs 1, pahse full
insert `1: p shaper full on both
fx: b-tube full on both
pop a dimention expander on there n boost the highs in the eq n u got flux, also put another eq on it n lift up the highs, where as makin it sound fat, as far as i can tell, add bass n sub bass to it
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anyone?filthy_ wrote:the woof sound
its at :46 (in place of the snare on beat 4 and its in the same place multiple times throughout the song
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not entirely sure but try massive, make a wob with modern talk n maybe scrap yard ocs's n get dblues glitch vst n add that too it n solo the delay on the dblue glitch, then just shape the sound in massivegoodeh wrote:upon viewing this video, i don't want to know how to make those robot shit stuff, i want tips on the sort of fm sound, sound like it came out of an sp tune
comes in around 1.30 ish, underneath an agro noise
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unless you thoroughly know your way around massive, dont even try to recreate datsiks sounds. there is a LOT of envelopes and lfo bullshit all over the effects and in places you wouldnt imagine.
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its hardly a datsik sound, if you listened to better dubstep you'd realise that a lot of non filth artists use the same sound, eg, sp:mc lx one kryptic minds, plus i do know my way around massive quite well, i only used datsik as an example cause datsik is an infamous name around the forum and will get more attention than sp:mc for examplefilthy_ wrote:unless you thoroughly know your way around massive, dont even try to recreate datsiks sounds. there is a LOT of envelopes and lfo bullshit all over the effects and in places you wouldnt imagine.
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While this is sortof true, trying doesn't hurt anything, the sound he was asking about was nothing too fancy, and the sounds in general aren't too hard to get with less filters than what you're thinking, I reckon even if you know nothing about massive you should still try and learn it, Or better try and learn it on a different synth.filthy_ wrote:unless you thoroughly know your way around massive, dont even try to recreate datsiks sounds. there is a LOT of envelopes and lfo bullshit all over the effects and in places you wouldnt imagine.
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i can make the sound, its just a basic reese ran through 2 filters in series with mid cutoff and resonance on the first filter and lower settings on the other, and then the cutoff (for example) is automated, or has an envelope. i was just hoping some one with a bit of experience on makin this type of sound could shed some light on it, its not hard to make at all, i was just hoping for some depth of peoples 

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Anytime datsik comes up there's gonna be troublegoodeh wrote:i can make the sound, its just a basic reese ran through 2 filters in series with mid cutoff and resonance on the first filter and lower settings on the other, and then the cutoff (for example) is automated, or has an envelope. i was just hoping some one with a bit of experience on makin this type of sound could shed some light on it, its not hard to make at all, i was just hoping for some depth of peoples

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anyone wanna help pretty please and another example of this sort sound is here as wellMannyyyyy wrote:im using massive and can anyone at all give me a general idea on how to make this bass please like any tip i tried everything from stack saws and i ont get it as good
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Hey guys Im real new here and I was just wondering how Chrispy makes his sound. Sorry if this is a poor request but Im very curious
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kv3BkWnhIc It kicks in around 0:55. I know he uses Massive and FL Studio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kv3BkWnhIc It kicks in around 0:55. I know he uses Massive and FL Studio.
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Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Or at least tell me what these sounds are called! ;DAudioslave wrote:I've been searching the whole forum and didn't found some tips/hints on this one yet: (strange)
How do I make the sound and TIMING Jakes often uses in his tracks.
I'm talking about the track 3kout:
Basically I want to know what kinda technique he uses to make his psycho weird wobbles![]()
Oh and to prove that I'm not a Jakes obsessed guy, here's a massive tune by Dark Tantrums & Kromestar which kinda features the same technique![]()
I'm not talking about the high sound, but I'd like to know how to make the sound on the background. (especially the Rhythm and timing)
Two more songs that feature similar bassline's so you guys really know what I mean:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArGz01un ... ge#t=9319s
^massive track btw, don't have info on it ..
RDG - Elephant craft (Unreleased) also features this technique a bit at the first drop, but he uses Ableton and I use Reason![]()
I really hope some, preferably Reason, user can help me on this one!
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