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BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by -TRAUMAX- » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:28 pm

Right basically i've been producing for about a year now, doing like more 'filthy' beats, and i'm recently really getting into the darker, moodier side of dubstep, i've been listening to ALOT of requake and badklaat recently and quite honestly you cant top them at the minute, can anyone please give me any idea on how to create a sound in massive something similar to the sound straight after the drop, just have no idea atm would be very grateful if someone can give me a hand on this one.


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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by jaydot » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:10 pm

Head top :) Good question re: Massive. I've got some interesting Requake sounds by sampling/resampling but not using Massive as yet. I really dig that style though.
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by legend4ry » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:29 pm

Can't get enough of that style.. I call it sloppy wobbles!


These seem to work better if you do velocity-triggered wobble instead of lfo > cut off..


First, put a ENV on filter cut off . click the "VEL" all the way to full on the ENV .

Put it to around 9ish-clock and make the blue-ring cover around 1/4 to 1/3rd

Attached a LFO to next on the filter .

Now depending on the volecity and the note length, you'll get a different kind of sound... try it out!!
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by -TRAUMAX- » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:00 pm

cheers for the help mate, sorry to be abit dumb but any recommendations on what sort of waveforms sound good haha i'm too lazy and you seem to know what youre on about

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Grumblex » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:10 pm

just so you know :) they both use reason. i have worked on tunes with both of em

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Post by STASISSTASISSTASIS » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:44 pm

I was listening to The Aliens and Requake when I just said to myself "I can program these synths"
8 hours later, this song was done
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It took me by surprise that I've gotten to the point where I can hear synths and know how to program them.
I'm not going to give it away of how to make this sound, but I can tell you I do use Reason, and there is no modulation of a lowpass filter whatsoever. I don't even have a lowpass applied, actually.
Think about what sort of waveform would make this smooth of a sound, and how could you modulate it to make it sound drippy.
Good luck! :W:
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Cubicle » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:55 pm

Man, finally a thread, I already posted a question on a how to Requake-Waterdrops bass but no succes.

Using Reason 5 atm so any hint on getting those gnarly sounds would be amazing!
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Medik » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:06 pm

STASISSTASISSTASIS wrote:I was listening to The Aliens and Requake when I just said to myself "I can program these synths"
8 hours later, this song was done
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It took me by surprise that I've gotten to the point where I can hear synths and know how to program them.
I'm not going to give it away of how to make this sound, but I can tell you I do use Reason, and there is no modulation of a lowpass filter whatsoever. I don't even have a lowpass applied, actually.
Think about what sort of waveform would make this smooth of a sound, and how could you modulate it to make it sound drippy.
Good luck! :W:
Sorry to ruin it but those synths are miles off.

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Filthzilla » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:24 pm

Medik wrote:
STASISSTASISSTASIS wrote:I was listening to The Aliens and Requake when I just said to myself "I can program these synths"
8 hours later, this song was done
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It took me by surprise that I've gotten to the point where I can hear synths and know how to program them.
I'm not going to give it away of how to make this sound, but I can tell you I do use Reason, and there is no modulation of a lowpass filter whatsoever. I don't even have a lowpass applied, actually.
Think about what sort of waveform would make this smooth of a sound, and how could you modulate it to make it sound drippy.
Good luck! :W:
Sorry to ruin it but those synths are miles off.
Thing is, with a bit of CMT Bitcrusher with downsampling set from around 10-20... it would be pretty close.

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Medik » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:30 pm

Filthzilla wrote:
Medik wrote:
STASISSTASISSTASIS wrote:I was listening to The Aliens and Requake when I just said to myself "I can program these synths"
8 hours later, this song was done
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It took me by surprise that I've gotten to the point where I can hear synths and know how to program them.
I'm not going to give it away of how to make this sound, but I can tell you I do use Reason, and there is no modulation of a lowpass filter whatsoever. I don't even have a lowpass applied, actually.
Think about what sort of waveform would make this smooth of a sound, and how could you modulate it to make it sound drippy.
Good luck! :W:
Sorry to ruin it but those synths are miles off.
Thing is, with a bit of CMT Bitcrusher with downsampling set from around 10-20... it would be pretty close.
You may be right, would definitely add the grit to it.

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by FuzionDubstep » Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:51 pm

Grumblex wrote:just so you know :) they both use reason. i have worked on tunes with both of em
shit, they use reason might have to hit em up! haha

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by STASISSTASISSTASIS » Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:02 pm

Medik wrote:
Filthzilla wrote:
Medik wrote:
STASISSTASISSTASIS wrote:I was listening to The Aliens and Requake when I just said to myself "I can program these synths"
8 hours later, this song was done
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It took me by surprise that I've gotten to the point where I can hear synths and know how to program them.
I'm not going to give it away of how to make this sound, but I can tell you I do use Reason, and there is no modulation of a lowpass filter whatsoever. I don't even have a lowpass applied, actually.
Think about what sort of waveform would make this smooth of a sound, and how could you modulate it to make it sound drippy.
Good luck! :W:
Sorry to ruin it but those synths are miles off.
Thing is, with a bit of CMT Bitcrusher with downsampling set from around 10-20... it would be pretty close.
You may be right, would definitely add the grit to it.
Yeah they are definitely off from the Badklaat tune he posted, but the synth I programmed is similar to Requake's Waterdrops sound. It's a similar concept though.
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Hertz » Mon May 07, 2012 5:23 am

Sooooo basically if we don't use reason, no wet metallic wubs for us?

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Post by DJens » Mon May 07, 2012 7:03 am

Very short delays and a short reverb for the higher mids and highs are good!
If you're using massive - try the duckorgan waveform, run it through a daft filter, automate the cutoff with a lfo with a ramp going down and mess around with the waveposition and the resonance.
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Post by Samuel_L_Damnson » Mon May 07, 2012 10:09 am

I know for a fact that blunt by requake uses wave form 7 on reasons subtraktor. ^Very short delays also make the sound more metallic as mentioned before :D
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by sunny_b_uk » Mon May 07, 2012 12:27 pm

Hertz wrote:Sooooo basically if we don't use reason, no wet metallic wubs for us?
u dont need reason or any expensive synths to do this
there are freeware synths capable of sounding like subtraktor etc
i might make a tutorial on this soon

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Post by DJens » Mon May 07, 2012 12:49 pm

sunny_b_uk wrote:
Hertz wrote:Sooooo basically if we don't use reason, no wet metallic wubs for us?
u dont need reason or any expensive synths to do this
there are freeware synths capable of sounding like subtraktor etc
i might make a tutorial on this soon
would be awesome! Can't wait to see it and hopefully I'll learn some new things which brightens up my knowledge in synthesis :4:
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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by sunny_b_uk » Mon May 07, 2012 3:41 pm

DJens wrote:
sunny_b_uk wrote:
Hertz wrote:Sooooo basically if we don't use reason, no wet metallic wubs for us?
u dont need reason or any expensive synths to do this
there are freeware synths capable of sounding like subtraktor etc
i might make a tutorial on this soon
would be awesome! Can't wait to see it and hopefully I'll learn some new things which brightens up my knowledge in synthesis :4:
thanx! il try to make 1 this week and il post it in this thread :mrgreen:

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Hertz » Tue May 08, 2012 12:09 am

sunny_b_uk wrote:
Hertz wrote:Sooooo basically if we don't use reason, no wet metallic wubs for us?
u dont need reason or any expensive synths to do this
there are freeware synths capable of sounding like subtraktor etc
i might make a tutorial on this soon
would also love to read/see this tutorial when its up, dying to get this sound to tweak and make my version of it what freeware synth sounds like subtraktor?

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Re: BADKLAAT/REQUAKE BASS HELP

Post by Lucifa » Tue May 08, 2012 12:19 am

^^^Any synth that has digital waveforms, a comb filter, and some sort of FM function. Rob Papen ones are decent for a metallic sound

Out of interest, does anyone have any images of the numbered waveforms in subtractor?

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