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bukz
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by bukz » Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:11 pm
Right, I've seen someone using a tremelo on logic to make bass wobble and ting.. Was just wondering if there was anything similar to use with reason..? Or even any free software that lets me do the same sorta thing? You know.. movin the line about to make the sound differ?
Now its proberly just me being shite again, but also whenever i use a delay on the subtractor, i save the file, open it again and theres a random delay thing on the redrum? Wtf's up with that lol. Can you stop this happening using the combinator?
Lol no newb comments n that.. cheers

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kins83
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by kins83 » Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:53 pm
I'm trying to tell you this from memory, so it might not be quite right...you can use Subtractor for a bit of wobble. At the back of the subtractor (press TAB to switch between front/back of the rack), connect 'filter one frequency' under 'modulation input', to 'l.f.o', under 'modulation output'. Then on the front of the Subtractor you can use the l.f.o section to alter the rate and amount. Probably loads of other ways to do this - I'm no expert! Use the search function for other (better) tips.
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bukz
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by bukz » Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:13 pm
Yeah sound.. lol thats not the same thing i was thinking of but it sounds heavy. Never actually figured out how to get to the second page, when u dont wire it the lfo sounds well dogey. that works a treat lol
safe
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twatty vagitis
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by twatty vagitis » Fri Aug 17, 2007 7:12 pm
it sounds dodgy cos default for LFO is set to osc1, change that to filter then up the amount, you can also do exactly the same thing in the malstrom, nn19 and nnxt
dont quite understand your second question, maybe its a fault wiv reason, you installed latest patches?
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