I just did:abZ wrote:Llamas my bag... I am still not asking.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=77949
You can piggyback on whatever answer I get
I just did:abZ wrote:Llamas my bag... I am still not asking.
basically that question (or similar) gets asked alot, so your not likely to get many in depth answersdedman wrote:how do they make that amazing gritty wobble?like in floor dem?
grit = high frequency content = square, sawtooth wave / distortionJ-sh wrote:basically that question (or similar) gets asked alot, so your not likely to get many in depth answersdedman wrote:how do they make that amazing gritty wobble?like in floor dem?
try the search function

+1....bEErz wrote:i dont get it.....why dus every1 seem to call all mid range bass's in dubstep"wobble"? i dont hear a wobble in floor dem or the main bass of if ya cant beat em.....and like...things like pro nails by rusko...is that wobble? i always thought wobble was like....Caspa - Rubber chicken. or have i just gt it rong.?
lol ye i aint bein "anti midrage blah blah" i like spongebob but isnt wobble supposed to be somthing wobbling? up down up down wub wub wub. floor dem is like a straight line of sound......guuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhrrrrr. no wob.futures_untold wrote:+1....bEErz wrote:i dont get it.....why dus every1 seem to call all mid range bass's in dubstep"wobble"? i dont hear a wobble in floor dem or the main bass of if ya cant beat em.....and like...things like pro nails by rusko...is that wobble? i always thought wobble was like....Caspa - Rubber chicken. or have i just gt it rong.?
Wobble for me is about the deep stuff, not the nasty Spongebob shite!
You damn kids are going to make me read every thread on here regardless of subject title aren't you? I don't read that many forums but it is pretty sad I don't even know what is going on in the dubstep production forum.futures_untold wrote:To Ketamine & Abz, these threads may answer some of the questions that keep you awake at night ---> Link 1 & Link 2
Dza, I just couldn't resist rinsing it for old times sake, especially seeing how you invoked me to do it!!!!!!
To answer the original question:
Clipping distortion, bit rate reducers, and oscillators with lots of harmonics give out that abrassive bass sound your after.
Try sticking your bass sound through Mb Crushy distortion vst for 'brick in ya face' results
(PM me and I'll send you the .dll if you like)
futures_untold wrote:To Ketamine & Abz, these threads may answer some of the questions that keep you awake at night ---> Link 1 & Link 2
Dza, I just couldn't resist rinsing it for old times sake, especially seeing how you invoked me to do it!!!!!!
To answer the original question:
Clipping distortion, bit rate reducers, and oscillators with lots of harmonics give out that abrassive bass sound your after.
Try sticking your bass sound through Mb Crushy distortion vst for 'brick in ya face' results
(PM me and I'll send you the .dll if you like)
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.

LOLLLLL so that's the ausie secret!Philter wrote:Fart down a digerydoo. Sample it, pitch it up a bit.
Should get you the sound your after.
LMFAOAOAOAOOAfutures_untold wrote:To Ketamine & Abz, these threads may answer some of the questions that keep you awake at night ---> Link 1 & Link 2
Dza, I just couldn't resist rinsing it for old times sake, especially seeing how you invoked me to do it!!!!!!
To answer the original question:
Clipping distortion, bit rate reducers, and oscillators with lots of harmonics give out that abrassive bass sound your after.
Try sticking your bass sound through Mb Crushy distortion vst for 'brick in ya face' results
(PM me and I'll send you the .dll if you like)
you need to take the delay off thatgkmusic wrote:LMFAOAOAOAOOA
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
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