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One Zero Three
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Making a sound in massive.

Post by One Zero Three » Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:35 am

I feel like a noob for asking this question. I know how to make a wobble in massive. But im having making one similar to this:Soundcloud the wobble at 0:55
Any help/patches would be awesome! Thanks ereybody! Happy 4th of July (if your from da US)!!! :4: :)
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by NinjaEdit » Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:54 am

The wobble usually comes from a modulating low-pass filter.

Load up a low-pass in the filter section, and assign the cut-off to an LFO or envelope. Alternatively, you can use your DAW's modulation.

Possibly try the Modern Talk or Groan waves, with a sine an octave below, all detuned a little. And some distortion.

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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by mromgwtf » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:28 pm

Possibly try the Modern Talk or Groan waves, with a sine an octave below, all detuned a little. And some distortion.
NEVER EVER USE MODERN TALKING WAVEFORM.
It's really overused.

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It sounds like FM8. You should learn about FM Synthesis.
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by NinjaEdit » Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:53 pm

Wub basses in general are overused. You can still learn it.

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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by One Zero Three » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:05 pm

mromgwtf wrote:
Possibly try the Modern Talk or Groan waves, with a sine an octave below, all detuned a little. And some distortion.
NEVER EVER USE MODERN TALKING WAVEFORM.
It's really overused.

@topic:

It sounds like FM8. You should learn about FM Synthesis.
Good thing i have FM8! Never really figured it out too much. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by ehbes » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:13 pm

Isn't that nice
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by MassAphekt » Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:14 am

mromgwtf wrote:
Possibly try the Modern Talk or Groan waves, with a sine an octave below, all detuned a little. And some distortion.
NEVER EVER USE MODERN TALKING WAVEFORM.
It's really overused.

@topic:

It sounds like FM8. You should learn about FM Synthesis.
never? I've made some pretty nice gnarly sounds with it, of course with other oscs as well but there is a sweet spot in that very osc, i agree its very horrible sounding but move that wavetable around, youd be suprised how nice it sounds on bend+ or formant with other osc
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by Coolschmid » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:23 pm

I find it funny when people have FM8 and no clue about what fm synthesis is. You definitely didn't drop $200 on something that you had no clue about.

But I guess thats just handy for you OP

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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by One Zero Three » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:31 pm

Coolschmid wrote:I find it funny when people have FM8 and no clue about what fm synthesis is. You definitely didn't drop $200 on something that you had no clue about.

But I guess thats just handy for you OP
I happened to get Fm8 when i bought Massive..... it was a better deal at the time bud. I just never used/learned FM8. Nice try.
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Post by spoot088 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:41 pm

it sound like massive to me. you can modulate the wavetable of scrapyard and put hardclipper distortionn on it and you get in that ball park

fm8 is more versatile in the sounds it can make. (the track in my sig is made with fm8)

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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by One Zero Three » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:06 pm

spoot088 wrote:it sound like massive to me. you can modulate the wavetable of scrapyard and put hardclipper distortionn on it and you get in that ball park

fm8 is more versatile in the sounds it can make. (the track in my sig is made with fm8)
ooo yeah scrapyard is close. :W: where abouts on the dial u think?
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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by Coolschmid » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:23 pm

One Zero Three wrote:I happened to get Fm8 when i bought Massive..... it was a better deal at the time bud. I just never used/learned FM8. Nice try.
Oh darn you got me. I guess I'm going to go cry now.

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Re: Making a sound in massive.

Post by One Zero Three » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:30 pm

Coolschmid wrote:
One Zero Three wrote:I happened to get Fm8 when i bought Massive..... it was a better deal at the time bud. I just never used/learned FM8. Nice try.
Oh darn you got me. I guess I'm going to go cry now.
:t:
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