Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by KONVEX » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:46 am

IS anyone able to help me make the "womp" sort of noises from this tune?

At around 55 seconds:


I'm using Reason so any tips with that would be appreciated :)
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by suissebeats » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:27 pm

suissebeats wrote:

Hey, would really appreciate some help with the stabs coming around 02:30 and throughout the song.

Thanks!

Also any tips on other Fitzgerald-y pads/synths would be appreciated :)
Anyone?

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by MoonUnit » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:07 pm

KONVEX wrote:IS anyone able to help me make the "womp" sort of noises from this tune?

At around 55 seconds:


I'm using Reason so any tips with that would be appreciated :)
Sounds like it could be achieved by using maelstroms's Waveform number 20 (in MOD A) and the sweeping square grain in one of the oscillators...
maybe fatten it with a sine underneath... drag the sweeping square index all the way to the right, turn motion to zero and mess with MOD A's index oscillations to achieve the mellowish womp and then lightly add some digital distortion

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by KONVEX » Sat Sep 24, 2011 5:47 pm

MoonUnit wrote:
KONVEX wrote:IS anyone able to help me make the "womp" sort of noises from this tune?

At around 55 seconds:


I'm using Reason so any tips with that would be appreciated :)
Sounds like it could be achieved by using maelstroms's Waveform number 20 (in MOD A) and the sweeping square grain in one of the oscillators...
maybe fatten it with a sine underneath... drag the sweeping square index all the way to the right, turn motion to zero and mess with MOD A's index oscillations to achieve the mellowish womp and then lightly add some digital distortion
Safe mate, cheers :) I'll try it out when I get home
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Big Kick, Short Snappy Snare (Electro House)

Post by shmidthapp3ns » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:24 pm

Hey everybody(: Please don't give me too much crap about the whole "trying to get his/her sound" thing. Anyway, Kill the Noise is super hot, and I love his tracks. I was wondering how to make a big kick and very short and punchy snare, like in his track "Kill Kill Kill". Thanks a lot!
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by nowhere » Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:54 pm

MoonUnit wrote:
KONVEX wrote:IS anyone able to help me make the "womp" sort of noises from this tune?

At around 55 seconds:


I'm using Reason so any tips with that would be appreciated :)
Sounds like it could be achieved by using maelstroms's Waveform number 20 (in MOD A) and the sweeping square grain in one of the oscillators...
maybe fatten it with a sine underneath... drag the sweeping square index all the way to the right, turn motion to zero and mess with MOD A's index oscillations to achieve the mellowish womp and then lightly add some digital distortion
any advice on creating this in massive or operator?

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Fowles » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:08 pm

Anyone now how to make the first sound in the drop?

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by MoonUnit » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:39 pm

nowhere wrote:
MoonUnit wrote:
KONVEX wrote:IS anyone able to help me make the "womp" sort of noises from this tune?

At around 55 seconds:


I'm using Reason so any tips with that would be appreciated :)
Sounds like it could be achieved by using maelstroms's Waveform number 20 (in MOD A) and the sweeping square grain in one of the oscillators...
maybe fatten it with a sine underneath... drag the sweeping square index all the way to the right, turn motion to zero and mess with MOD A's index oscillations to achieve the mellowish womp and then lightly add some digital distortion
any advice on creating this in massive or operator?
Just kinda gave hints by ear, but I'm curious how to do it with massive too cause I haven't opened up ableton in a while so Ima give it a go and I'll letcha know if I stumble on somethin good :W:

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Jacob15728 » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:13 am



that "nyuk nyuk" sound at 0:27. Totally lost here :(

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Tips for more interesting/creative basslines?

Post by Classick » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:30 am

Hey guys, lately I have been listening to a TON of grimey stuff, like mark instinct (no pun intended), nostalgia, and vannin. They all seem to have one bass pattern, which repeats itself, and maybe changing the sound every few bars.

This is not a 'how to make that sound' question, so please don't move it :)

But what I was wanting some tips or insight on how these basslines are made?

Is it mainly pitch bends or the massive performer? stuck.

Here's an example:




Thanksssss !

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Re: Tips for more interesting/creative basslines?

Post by Aphile » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:36 am

take the note you want on the patch you'd like. Record it.

Load it into a sampler and play it back at the root note. Pitch bend and apply a pitch envelope if your sampler has one. Record this output tastefully and assemble the resulting waveforms into cool phrases. Repeat.

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by axolotl-dubstep » Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:01 am

Hey,

I've made sub bass's before using sine waves, but they are never come out as planned. I'm looking to create the dark, deep, brooding style sub bass that artist's such as TRUTH. It can't just be a pure sine wave with a low pitch,

Any help would be so awesome :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Mo4uDMtW-U

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Jacob15728 » Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:03 am

axolotl-dubstep wrote:Hey,

I've made sub bass's before using sine waves, but they are never come out as planned. I'm looking to create the dark, deep, brooding style sub bass that artist's such as TRUTH. It can't just be a pure sine wave with a low pitch,

Any help would be so awesome :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Mo4uDMtW-U
Overdrive the sine wave, low pass so you only have a few low harmonics, add saturation and light compression.

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by axolotl-dubstep » Wed Sep 28, 2011 3:03 am

Thank you man, that sounds right! I'll try it right now :)

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by HysteriaDubstep » Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:40 pm











In Lost and Hatcha - Al Barsha im interested in making that deep subby kinda womp sound if you get what i mean. I have a feeling it requires the Envelope in some way as well as the LFO but i've tryed this before and i haven't got close to it. Anyone else got ideas?

As for Badklaat - Zonk dem i understand thats a vocal bass which requires bitcrushing and or Sample and Hold in NI Massive but again tryed it and have had no luck. Not sure if it's even possible to remake this because Badklaat uses Reason and i use NI Massive.

As for Exponaut - E621/ Dream - Go hard i've got the basics of using the Vibrato to give it the effect the bass has but not the actual bass itself. I do know that Dream uses NI Massive and i would think Exponaut uses it as well because Dream's is kinda similar to it if not a little bit different.

As for Gemini - Elevate i've had a crack at trying to make a Gemini like bass before and haven't had any luck again and i would have thought Gemini uses NI Massive as well but not just NI Massive as im sure he puts some filters on his basses to make them sound like that.

I use FL Studio and NI Massive so if Plugins are required to make the bass then im able to install and use them easily.

Thanks in advance to anyone that helps :)

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Estondo » Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:41 pm

How would i go about making the modulated bass that comes in at 1:10 in this song in reason 5

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Jacob15728 » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:26 pm

Estondo wrote:How would i go about making the modulated bass that comes in at 1:10 in this song in reason 5
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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Estondo » Thu Sep 29, 2011 6:16 pm

Thanks :W: anything else you could add to that?

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Is this a gating effect?

Post by larkz » Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:57 am

Hello everyone.

I wanted to ask everyone a question about dubstep and synth lead technique.

I was recently listening to Dubba Jonny- Home VIP ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxIpSr6p3zM ) and in the beginning, there is a soft synth that plays. However, at the beginning of each note, there is a "bounce"/soft attack effect. I have tried to just play around with the ADSR settings but I couldn't really get the same results. It seems like there's a soft attack but a delay or ping-pong effect applied to just that attack portion.

I was wondering how this can be achieved. I was thinking that it may be a gating effect applied in addition to the ADSR but I am not too sure.

I am currently using Pro Tools 9 but more than how this can be achieved in this program, I am moreso wondering what sorts of filters or effects can be used to get this delayed soft attack.

If anyone has an idea of how this works, I would appreciate your input.

Thanks.

-larkz

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Re: Help Me Make That Sound - September 2011

Post by Neurosylum » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:07 am

Neurosylum wrote:Hey guys, I've been trying to figure out for a while now how to make a bass like the one used in Cyberoptics' track "Plasma Cutter" at 1:22. I know he uses Massive, I've just been trying to recreate a similar fast moving bass and I figured I would turn to you guys for some help. He uses the same style of bass in Wormhole and Outlaw as well.

This is the track I am speaking of:
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Hey guys, I'm still struggling to recreate a similar bass to his. Obviously, I don't want to copy, but being able to recreate a similar bass would help me out a lot. Please PM me if you're able to help out at all.
Thank you
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