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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:05 pm
by psychonaught
Clive wrote:Hugh wrote:i know this isn't on topic but the daily mail is clearly retarded.
You're from Newcastle so you're clearly not the target demographic.
heyy there are more geordies in this thread you know

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:22 pm
by alan_
Clive wrote:twatty vagitis wrote:Clive wrote:Sub should remain dry and completely mono. Whatever god awful distortowob on top may be processed to the nth degree like this mildly repulsive ham and cheese sandwich i regretfully bought from co-op to go with my Daily Mail.
You read the Daily Mail and expect people to heed your opinion?
Good luck with that.
I suppose you should listen to a Guardian Reader who'll tell you that you can put reverb, distortion etc on a sub because music is a limitless outlet of the artists vision and it shouldn't be shackled by the domineering, autocratic tyranny of musical rules and parameters that the right are trying to impose eh?
GODDAMN ACOUSTIC PHYSICS HOLDIN ME BAAACK!!!!
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:35 pm
by press
chorus/detuning is one way to fatten up / liven up some bass.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:46 pm
by Citrus Boy
I split it 3 ways sometimes. you can get a 2 way split in a synth like massive, albino or blue.
1 sub layer.. no effects
1 mid range layer.. with effects
use more than one synth for more layers
I'm not saying anymore, work it out yourself it's not hard.
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:04 am
by grooki
if you do want two or more bass layers and you want to use some filter automation or lfo on both, then link one lfo speed\filtre cutoff\whatever on the one synth to that same knob on the other synth. that way you can have two different sounds behaving in the same way, for unified distortowob+subbass!
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:25 pm
by SickMan D
Borg wrote:I split it 3 ways sometimes. you can get a 2 way split in a synth like massive, albino or blue.
1 sub layer.. no effects
1 mid range layer.. with effects
use more than one synth for more layers
I'm not saying anymore, work it out yourself it's not hard.
Listen to this man.