On Maelstrom you just click the "One Shot" button in the lfo, cant remember what this is called on all the other synths but its something similar. That gives you just one cycle of the lfo.p3rt2k8 wrote:how do you do this on reason? Anybody know?moki wrote:Set your LFO to retrigger on every note yo.
Transitioning between bass wobbles
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Re: Transitioning between bass wobbles
Re: Transitioning between bass wobbles
careful with that... personally, i wouldnt pan those leads-people-often-refer-to-as-bass so fast if they were destined to be showcased in high energy club tracks... mono may be your friend... id be careful with stereo panning and widening...Dr Bloodnugget wrote:Could always try panning synths against each other.
as for the op.. it could be a lot of things... do some of ur basslines sound weak compared to others texturewise... ??? (make some more patches
it could be a lot of things and there are a lot of ways to help but most people would prolly need stuff like audio examples and such to help..
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Re: Transitioning between bass wobbles
if it doesn't blend well, pick a new track.Baish012 wrote:I was wondering if anyone had any advice on transitioning between bass wobbles. For example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJh3EzE6xyU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moH7rvdI_sw
The thing I'm having trouble wrapping my head around is when to exactly, timing-wise, transition between bass wobbles. I assume there must be some sort of theory behind this.. Any help would be appreciated!
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Re: Transitioning between bass wobbles
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