I'm fairly new to producing (been producing for about a year and a half), but I have been a musician for about 12 years, I recently got really into dubstep because I have always loved weird noises and sounds and BASS.
So before all of you unbutton your trousers, squat and shit on everything I say, I understand how many stupid brostep kids get on here with illegally downloaded programs that they dont know how to use and post topics like "OMFGZ how do you do Rusko wobbles!" and "HORY SHET how do I make Excision wobbles!" and although it's fun to read about how you guys shit on them (my favorite part of dubstep forums

I try over and over and over again, but I cannot get that mid-range ("crank" idk that's what I call it) bass sound that Rusko has going on in his song "Scareware", and it's also in his "Hammertime" cut.
I understand that every producer should have their own sound, and believe me, I have put time into my producing trying to make my own sound (although I am to embarassed to put up any songs yet, until I have them perfect, I'm a perfectionist), and so far I have done pretty well mixing my favorite styles of reggae, d&b, and jam band, but in one of my songs I have a part where I really want a bass that sounds like that with a little bit of flange on it.
So if someone would please just save me a few more hours of slaving and processing synth sounds over and over and over, and just please tell me how the fuck he is making that crank bass sound.
oh yes btw I have been switching between FL9 and Sony Acid Pro for my bass and drums because I can never decide which one I want to use, and most of my mid range and sub bass comes out of Sytrus, I haven't gotten much into resampling yet but I have dabbled a bit, because at the same time I feel like people think that "resampling" is like a magic effect that automatic makes you like Cookie Monsta good. Lol.
Thanks yall