Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
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Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
is there no way we can develop a programme that stops any threads with skrillex or Yoyoyo or oioioi being posted?
I am deadly serious.
I don't know who this guy is, i've never heard his music, but the one video of a tutorial on yoyoyo bass I watched made me want to smash my laptop up.
I am deadly serious.
I don't know who this guy is, i've never heard his music, but the one video of a tutorial on yoyoyo bass I watched made me want to smash my laptop up.
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Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
I love sytrus. I used it every track till i got massive. You can get some pretty fucking disgusting sounds out of it.
As far as ii know, you can get the yoyo/oioi sounds from it by running it through a bitcrusher. Search YT for a tutorial.
Sytrus is an amazing synth. The FM matrix is great, when you learn what it does.
As far as ii know, you can get the yoyo/oioi sounds from it by running it through a bitcrusher. Search YT for a tutorial.
Sytrus is an amazing synth. The FM matrix is great, when you learn what it does.
Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
Massive seems to be glitchy for me. It crashes a lot or the presets I download seem to not work.

Also to those who said you should try and make your own sound, I am trying but the results I'm getting right now aren't that great. This is my first dubstep song that I'm constantly going to update until I'm 100% happy, but the bassline still sounds kind of iffy due to the end synth I have right now.
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I can't believe I missed this. THANK YOU AGAIN, THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED!makerowner wrote:Try these:
http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/htm ... torial.htm
http://blackhole12.deviantart.com/art/S ... 1-75704794
You can't really expect to sound like the pros right away. It takes a long time to learn how to do these things, that's why we pay to hear people who are good at it.
So instead of trying to sound like Scrillex, try to learn how synthesis works and make some new sounds. Then by the time you understand how Sytrus works, you won't have to sound like Scrillex, you can be the next Scrillex, and we can have twenty threads a week asking how to make a bass like Gubstep.
Also to those who said you should try and make your own sound, I am trying but the results I'm getting right now aren't that great. This is my first dubstep song that I'm constantly going to update until I'm 100% happy, but the bassline still sounds kind of iffy due to the end synth I have right now.
Soundcloud
Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
i hear no problem with the bass...the drums are what need workGubstep wrote:Massive seems to be glitchy for me. It crashes a lot or the presets I download seem to not work.
I can't believe I missed this. THANK YOU AGAIN, THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED!makerowner wrote:Try these:
http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/htm ... torial.htm
http://blackhole12.deviantart.com/art/S ... 1-75704794
You can't really expect to sound like the pros right away. It takes a long time to learn how to do these things, that's why we pay to hear people who are good at it.
So instead of trying to sound like Scrillex, try to learn how synthesis works and make some new sounds. Then by the time you understand how Sytrus works, you won't have to sound like Scrillex, you can be the next Scrillex, and we can have twenty threads a week asking how to make a bass like Gubstep.
Also to those who said you should try and make your own sound, I am trying but the results I'm getting right now aren't that great. This is my first dubstep song that I'm constantly going to update until I'm 100% happy, but the bassline still sounds kind of iffy due to the end synth I have right now.
Soundcloud
Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
I used the 3xosc for years and years. I pretty much avoid it now. Something about the sound handling in it bothers me. Has a tendency to sound really small and plastic. Don't get me wrong you can do some wicked stuff with it and I still do any subs with either the 3xosc or a sine looped wave but pretty much everything else is straight sytrus (or basically anything but the 3xosc)
orangedust tracks
http://soundcloud.com/orangedust/tracks
http://soundcloud.com/orangedust/tracks
Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
makerowner wrote:Sort of a rant coming, so feel free to ignore:
Why do you want to sound like Scrillex (or anybody else for that matter)? You don't like Scrillex cause he sounds like someone else, you like him cause he sounds like Scrillex right? So why would someone else like you because you sound like Scrillex? Why wouldn't they just listen to Scrillex?
Second, it'll probably take you a couple of years before you can make decent tunes. What are the chances that yoy yoy yoy will still be the thing at that point?
Third, Sytrus gives you so many options, six oscillators with fm, all the filters and effects, etc. There are so many possible sounds in Sytrus that no one has ever heard, why would you try to make one that's already been used in bare tunes?
/rant
One tip for making dubstep-style basses (not Scrillex specifically): set Osc 1 = sine, Osc 2 = saw, then fm osc 1 with osc 2 (turn the knob in the first row, second column). Put it through different filters, use a cutoff envelope, etc.
I just made this in five minutes by twirling the cutoff and resonance knobs:
Soundcloud
Some of the sounds are shit, some are good.
Skrillex*
Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
What's wrong with the drums?jrisreal wrote: i hear no problem with the bass...the drums are what need work
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Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
...who cares?Atac wrote:makerowner wrote:Sort of a rant coming, so feel free to ignore:
Why do you want to sound like Scrillex (or anybody else for that matter)? You don't like Scrillex cause he sounds like someone else, you like him cause he sounds like Scrillex right? So why would someone else like you because you sound like Scrillex? Why wouldn't they just listen to Scrillex?
Second, it'll probably take you a couple of years before you can make decent tunes. What are the chances that yoy yoy yoy will still be the thing at that point?
Third, Sytrus gives you so many options, six oscillators with fm, all the filters and effects, etc. There are so many possible sounds in Sytrus that no one has ever heard, why would you try to make one that's already been used in bare tunes?
/rant
One tip for making dubstep-style basses (not Scrillex specifically): set Osc 1 = sine, Osc 2 = saw, then fm osc 1 with osc 2 (turn the knob in the first row, second column). Put it through different filters, use a cutoff envelope, etc.
I just made this in five minutes by twirling the cutoff and resonance knobs:
Soundcloud
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Skrillex*
If you bash you head against the wall every time someone makes a spelling mistake on the internet, you must have a damn sore head.
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Re: Sytrus dubstep presets/tutorials?
no, it's just funny because you're ranting like an idiot and spelling it wrong over and over. That post was more annoying then all the yo yo yoyoioioio basses on the internet. And your "bass example" was horrid. It was kinda like you got a hi res digital camera and took a picture of poop. You Ass, scrillexesters yo.makerowner wrote:...who cares?Atac wrote:makerowner wrote:Sort of a rant coming, so feel free to ignore:
Why do you want to sound like Scrillex (or anybody else for that matter)? You don't like Scrillex cause he sounds like someone else, you like him cause he sounds like Scrillex right? So why would someone else like you because you sound like Scrillex? Why wouldn't they just listen to Scrillex?
Second, it'll probably take you a couple of years before you can make decent tunes. What are the chances that yoy yoy yoy will still be the thing at that point?
Third, Sytrus gives you so many options, six oscillators with fm, all the filters and effects, etc. There are so many possible sounds in Sytrus that no one has ever heard, why would you try to make one that's already been used in bare tunes?
/rant
One tip for making dubstep-style basses (not Scrillex specifically): set Osc 1 = sine, Osc 2 = saw, then fm osc 1 with osc 2 (turn the knob in the first row, second column). Put it through different filters, use a cutoff envelope, etc.
I just made this in five minutes by twirling the cutoff and resonance knobs:
Soundcloud
Some of the sounds are shit, some are good.![]()
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Skrillex*
If you bash you head against the wall every time someone makes a spelling mistake on the internet, you must have a damn sore head.
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