General Tutorial - Making a Wobble
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Yeah you need to smoke three lungfulls of dmt in order for the effect to be noticable.

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Re: General Tutorial - Making a Wobble
just my 2 cents but i'd avoid puting a flanger onto the main bass and try set up an aux send or bus with the flanger on it as modulation can cause the bass to ahve a funny stereo image - meaning it can lose it's impact.decklyn wrote:...I distorted it, put a flanger over it ...
doin it the other way mean u got a solid mono sub bass with the floaty flanging [in stereo] over the top, not affecting it's power
but thas just a theory...
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Please do tell more...ekstrak wrote:prob worth pointing out that what you've done, case you dont already know, is create whats called a binaural beat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats) and that 'wobble' which you've created is the result of the two waveforms cancelling each other out and creating a 'new' frequency as they hit the same point in the 'curve'. The science is very similar to what happens when you invert something's phase and mix it back with itself.
Probably the most amazing 'natural' example of this i've heard was in a bell tower of a church.
You might also be interested to know that there has been a considerable ammount of research into this phenomenom and the effect it has on the human mind and body.

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the effect of two notes modulating each other is called beating. Basicaly, the wobble you hear is phase cancellation at play.
If you dial up a square wave and play two notes side by side, you should be able to hear it happen by itself
(Just play a low notes like c1 & c1# or c2 & c2#)
Or on a synth with more than one oscillator, set one oscillator a semi tone up from the other. For every 12 semitones you go up with the second oscillator, the rate of the wobble doubles in speed.
I guess overdriving it and distorting it excentuates the effect which is great for dubbstepper!!
If you dial up a square wave and play two notes side by side, you should be able to hear it happen by itself

Or on a synth with more than one oscillator, set one oscillator a semi tone up from the other. For every 12 semitones you go up with the second oscillator, the rate of the wobble doubles in speed.
I guess overdriving it and distorting it excentuates the effect which is great for dubbstepper!!
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