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Re: The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:46 am
by Banesy
^ you mean growls specifically? Noisia at the least was running FM8 for reese bass before he was growling. There is the old rumor that skrillex was trying to copy them but I don't buy that. Unless there is a quote of him saying that, I actually think he was tweaking yoiee sounds in FM8 that lead him to the growly bass. His early stuff didn't have any traces of reese bass but had a lot of yoiee sounds. I think this is more correct because jaymac has the closest reproduction in FM8 that I have seen so far and it starts with the yoiee matrix and builds off it.

I am curious where the yoiee came from too like who started using it first. It pops up every now and then but seems to be pretty dead.

Re: The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 8:20 pm
by topmo3
what the fuck is wrong with you

Re: The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 7:18 am
by Ema_geodiV
I'm still kinda curious HOW the hell do they do that weird transformers sound. not the growl ones but those weird vocaly robo sounds that I don't even know where to start if i were to try making something similar

Re: The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:19 am
by _Agu_
rorz9992 wrote:
Harkat wrote:the basic idea of gnarly sounding oscilated bass is a bit older than dubstep
Yeah this. Lots of similar mid-rangey sounds in D&B 1996 onward (especially around 99-2000)
I'd consider wah-pedal to be an early mid range wobble

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