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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by jrisreal » Wed May 04, 2011 1:52 pm

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.onelove. wrote:Had a play about a got some nice results using the automation clip in FL studio.

What sort of wave-form or shape is used in the first posts example? Would it be like an saw on each beat with little depth? i.e. |\|\|\|\
shape of the automation is like this but in a different sequence...this is an image I made for another 'how I maek thiz wobblez?' thread which was similar to this...and I really didnt feel like making a new image for this.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by .onelove. » Wed May 04, 2011 7:14 pm

jrisreal wrote:
.onelove. wrote:Had a play about a got some nice results using the automation clip in FL studio.

What sort of wave-form or shape is used in the first posts example? Would it be like an saw on each beat with little depth? i.e. |\|\|\|\
shape of the automation is like this but in a different sequence...this is an image I made for another 'how I maek thiz wobblez?' thread which was similar to this...and I really didnt feel like making a new image for this.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by djpixc » Thu May 26, 2011 11:55 am

I have an idea not sure if it will be as flexible or worthwhile but EFFECTRIX has a stutter function, it is one of my favourite effects units as it has a wide range of different effects, basically create a normal wobble and stutter it with Effectrix, I'm not sure if this would work as I am still a little new to the whole production thing, I'm not also not a huge fan of the wobble bass so haven't mucked around with the ideas too much yet.

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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by Ldizzy » Thu May 26, 2011 3:34 pm

it's an interesting effect

but i think people are refering to a certain automated articulation of the wobble... listen to the sound examples given in this thread (i think they are by the beginning)

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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu May 26, 2011 4:11 pm

hey if anyone's still trying to do this, try using a sawtooth LFO w/ standard rate (1/8's , 1/4's , triplets, watev)
and then route your midi controller's aftertouch to the LFO rate. push a key, while sustaining push a little harder and it increases the rate. if u keep it synced and tweak the amount that aftertouch affects rate, the wobbles sound good and u can make that little drumroll stutter bit happen.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by ComfiStile » Thu May 26, 2011 9:03 pm

Also, you spelt stuttered wrong in your youtube search link:P
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by .onelove. » Thu May 26, 2011 9:16 pm

-[2]DAY_- wrote:hey if anyone's still trying to do this, try using a sawtooth LFO w/ standard rate (1/8's , 1/4's , triplets, watev)
and then route your midi controller's aftertouch to the LFO rate. push a key, while sustaining push a little harder and it increases the rate. if u keep it synced and tweak the amount that aftertouch affects rate, the wobbles sound good and u can make that little drumroll stutter bit happen.
Excellent idea, how try this out

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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu May 26, 2011 9:27 pm

i did it in Thor because its the only synth i really know well enough, the mod matrix is so easy to do this with. Just select as source: performance -> aftertouch, and destination as LFO 1 rate, set the amount to taste, and experiment with key pressure on your midi controller. If in Reason, (or likely many other software) you can also draw automation data for the aftertouch to fine tune it. Of course, if ur gonna draw it out, you can just automate the LFO rate in the first place. I like this way because it makes the synth patch more unique, you can change the rate with your hands on the controller like a real instrument. and every time u load the patch, it will do the effect, whether or not you're playing back any midi.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by .onelove. » Thu May 26, 2011 9:56 pm

Haha sorry I meant type "have to try this out", luckily there's a simple assign Aftertouch to LFO source function in the synth I'm using. Thanks all the same.

And yeah, easy enough to draw it out but by activating it on the MIDI you could probably come up with some more fitting basslines. Sometimes I get a bit bogged down in the automation that I lose track of any sort of melody.

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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu May 26, 2011 10:35 pm

definitely, thats why i did it in the first place.. needed to play the bassline, not draw it.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by BevOh » Thu May 26, 2011 11:53 pm

anyone think grossbeat in fl would work? i think it would be especially effective for recreating the third vowel sound.
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by jrisreal » Fri May 27, 2011 12:20 am

^^ I dont think gross beat automates cutoff. it works all in volume
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Re: how to make a 'stuttering' wobble?

Post by BevOh » Fri May 27, 2011 3:01 am

^^ yeh but if you shape it right it will give a stutter effect...
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