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skimpi
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by skimpi » Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:41 pm
Brothulhu wrote:Watching tutorials for other synths you dont own and then attempting to do the same on another synth, for me at least, is a much better way to learn as you actually have to understand what the person is doing not just copying positions of knobs
but then I cant make a sick deep dubstep wobbler in 5 mins to show to my bros for respect and then get all the pussy, jheeez!
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Diwaddloe
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by Diwaddloe » Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:14 am
http://www.mixcloud.com/DiwaddloeOucha/sunday-chillout-zone-feat-grigovor/
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Rappone
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by Rappone » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:17 am
jrevans92 wrote:I really wanna produce some deep and dark dubstep kinda like J:Kenzo's tunes but im no good at making the sounds on a synthesizer. please could someone upload a preset for me preferably for es2 for some deep J:Kenzo sounding wobblers?
thanks
Learn synthesizing. Using presets is kindof unoriginal. You can always tweak presets off good VSTs
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