charliefoy wrote:Whats the point in trying to make a sub heard on laptop speakers? Isnt the whole idea of a sub that you feel it rather than hear it?

charliefoy wrote:Whats the point in trying to make a sub heard on laptop speakers? Isnt the whole idea of a sub that you feel it rather than hear it?
Perhaps people are getting confused between sub and mid range or something ridiculous.dj stick wrote:charliefoy wrote:Whats the point in trying to make a sub heard on laptop speakers? Isnt the whole idea of a sub that you feel it rather than hear it?
That is precisely the idea of a sub. I think there is some confusion out there when it comes to finding information on mixing sub. Most genres are concerned with how their music sounds on terrible speaker systems (car, headphones, laptop speakers) which is why a lot of mix engineers A/B with Auratone 5c Sound Cubes because they want to know what their mix will sound like on awful systems. Dungeon/Dark/Deep whatever you want to call, imho, shouldn't be concerned with this and so therefore shouldn't use distorted or compressed sub unless that happens to be the effect you are trying to achieve.charliefoy wrote:Whats the point in trying to make a sub heard on laptop speakers? Isnt the whole idea of a sub that you feel it rather than hear it?
i tried but the file is corrupt only a compressor loads up for some reasondj stick wrote:That would be lovely.Rekah wrote:i think that was just a sine wave with some distortion, filters and alot of resampling not really sure if that helps but i want to dig out that file any way so i can probably shed some more light on itdj stick wrote:Soundcloud
how do you make this hollow, sucking bass you hear alot in dnb? i'm in love with that sound.Sorry for the late response btw, kinda forgot about this thread.
Okay I'm going to go into this in a lot of detail, because I don't fully understand your understanding of a sub (that's not a copout, btw!).Immerse wrote:ok so no compression on the sub, ill try it out next tune.
Do you have pics? I have an old version of Massive. Thank you.65L wrote:I tried to make an spmc/kryptic minds/icicle style sub bass in massive recently, here is the ksd file.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/zh6nsb
basically i just spent time assigning the macro one knob to a bunch of parameters with one goal in mind, which was to be able to morph from a standard sub drone to a weighty, metallic "wooump" sound with the twist of that macro control. so if you open up the ksd file, you'll find that the 0-50 percent range of the macro 1 knob achieves this sound pretty well.
then i put a few midi notes on c3 and created an envelope automation of the macro 1 knob giving it that long attack, and boom, i has dungeon sound
Wait where the hell is the Dry/wet filter on the Love Philter. I cant find it to the right of the name Wub. Thanks mate and this is a good read Wub big upwub wrote:Wub's multiple filter noodlings - V2.0
Ok, have got a rough outline of my 4 way filter setup. This assumes you're running 3xOsc, but that can be substituted for any other source;
- Run 3xOsc out through a mixer channel
- On the mixer channel, load 4 seperate Filters (each with a different preset)
- At the bottom of the mixer channel, load an XY controller
- On each of the Filters, right click the wet/dry knob on the mixer panel (to the right of the name), and link to controller. You're aiming to have all 4 wet/dry knobs controlled by the XY controller, so the links should be;
Filter A - XY Controller, X value, Input
Filter B - XY controller, X value, 1-Input
Filter C - XY controller, Y value, Input
Filter D - XY controller, Y value, 1-Input
- Make sure the REMOVE CONFLICTS box is unchecked.
- Increase the Speed value on the XY controller, and move the dot around it. You should see the 4 wet/dry knobs for the filters moving up and down depending on how you move the XY pointer.
- Play around with different movements of the XY controller to cut between the different filters
- Experiment, record, bounce etc etc
Notes - Ok, this isn't a true 4 way z-plane as discussed previously in this thread. The limitations with only using a 2 dimensional controller (the XY) is that values assigned to opposite 'corners' will always conflict each other. There is a way to work around this, by applying 2 XY controllers and having each one control 2 of the filters. You would have the ability to individual manipulate all 4 filters individually of each other, but actual real world hands on control of this would be fiddly without a dedicated MIDI controller (or 2), otherwise you'd be relying on automation.
This is all a work in progress. Have got the above saved as an .FLP file if anyone wants it (and my rantings are gibberish). Will be refining this over the next couple of weeks.
Soundclouddjake wrote: Youngsta is a machine sent back in time to mix like a badman...
Sounds like he threw a square wave LFO on a reese, or automated the volume of it. Something to that effect is where I would start, personally.illuem wrote:Wanting to create an atmosphere similar to VIVEK
Really wanna know how to create that sound on the 2nd bar after the intro
Any help is appreciated
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