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Skream Bass
Does anyone know how to make a bass similar to the one in rutten by skream. cause its not really a wobble and i dont know how to go about making it
I'm pretty sure its just automated wobble bass if I am honest.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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It sweeps a lot, so think what you could automate for that and it has no release (or so it seems since he triggers the same note, twice, a short note before the long note) and it sounds like a sine with a saw maybe square layered on it, so 2+ basses it seems.
I dunno, I only had a quick re-listen to it.
I dunno, I only had a quick re-listen to it.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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The bass on Rutton sounds like it has the slightest amount of tight reverb on it.
I think the original sound was a square wave doubled with a saw wave playing one octave lower. This gives it the s;light rawness and grit that can be heard.
Regarding the wobbleness factor, I'm certain this was achieved by automating a low pass filter over the source sound.
I think the original sound was a square wave doubled with a saw wave playing one octave lower. This gives it the s;light rawness and grit that can be heard.
Regarding the wobbleness factor, I'm certain this was achieved by automating a low pass filter over the source sound.
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