no idea how to post a video so the link will have to suffice
thanks in advance...if you help me
this is the one time i'll flame someone somewhat
just browse presets and add an lfo to a low pass clip it and hard limit and you can be the next mt eden
oh and straight sample from dnb and dubstep without changing anything from original sources
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:51 am
by dizzy035
dizzy035 wrote:hey guys just a question about a sound used in heaps of songs, its the slow wobble before a series of fast ones. for example in caspa's wheres my money.
dizzy035 wrote:hey guys just a question about a sound used in heaps of songs, its the slow wobble before a series of fast ones. for example in caspa's wheres my money.
is there a pitch bend or anything like that? it sounds a bit different to just an lfo with a slow rate... thanks for the feeedback bro
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:54 pm
by Neff
deadly habit wrote: this is the one time i'll flame someone somewhat
just browse presets and add an lfo to a low pass clip it and hard limit and you can be the next mt eden
oh and straight sample from dnb and dubstep without changing anything from original sources
thanks but im just experimenting at the moment no need to flame. Im not trying to be mt eden i just wanted to know how it was done, you know to learn but i guess this place doesnt take kindly to people wanting information *sigh*
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:03 pm
by Bledbox
deadly habit wrote:
Neff wrote:probably an easy one but id just like to know as a starting point
the wobble that Mt Eden uses, example from beautiful lies
no idea how to post a video so the link will have to suffice
thanks in advance...if you help me
this is the one time i'll flame someone somewhat
just browse presets and add an lfo to a low pass clip it and hard limit and you can be the next mt eden
oh and straight sample from dnb and dubstep without changing anything from original sources
I like some of Mt. Edens stuff but I really dont get why he gets as much attention and praise as he does, his tunes all seem so simple and never make me go 'aaah cool how did he make that?' what are these unchanged samples you mention?
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:04 pm
by upstateface
Why would you want to be Mt. Eden ?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! You want to suck?
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:05 pm
by upstateface
Bledbox wrote:' what are these unchanged samples you mention?
From like 3:00 onwards it's the dj die and Roni Size remix.
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:43 pm
by Bledbox
upstateface wrote:
Bledbox wrote:' what are these unchanged samples you mention?
From like 3:00 onwards it's the dj die and Roni Size remix.
hahaha baited out, I have a compeltely different version of that song he did though, which I assume is his own and not robbed from someone else
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:56 am
by HAACK
This is a common bass often heard in both DnB and Dubstep. Ben Verse, Kryptic Minds, Leon Switch, and Alix Perez, are to name a few who use this filtered bass but how does one make it?
Below is an example from Kryptic Minds-768, you hear this bass throughout the entire song and you can't miss it, notably at 2:58 at the break is a good example, just so you can get an idea of what I'm talking about.
The very 1st bass after the drop, sounds like sum1 bein sick in slowmo, any1 kno how to recreate sumting similar???????????????????????? safe
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:53 pm
by Mossmade
Hello dubstep forum, I am new here. I am a grime producer and have being wanting to produce dubstep. So when I found out about this forum, I signed up.
I saw this thread and thought I would make use off it.
the main synth in this. I want to make a remix and love that sound.
Safe, and thanks for any help.
Mossmade.
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:13 pm
by Neff
upstateface wrote:Why would you want to be Mt. Eden ?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! You want to suck?
in what point did i say i want to be mount eden? i like that bass sound okay??
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:18 pm
by Bledbox
Mossmade wrote:Hello dubstep forum, I am new here. I am a grime producer and have being wanting to produce dubstep. So when I found out about this forum, I signed up.
I saw this thread and thought I would make use off it.
HAACK wrote:This is a common bass often heard in both DnB and Dubstep. Ben Verse, Kryptic Minds, Leon Switch, and Alix Perez, are to name a few who use this filtered bass but how does one make it?
Below is an example from Kryptic Minds-768, you hear this bass throughout the entire song and you can't miss it, notably at 2:58 at the break is a good example, just so you can get an idea of what I'm talking about.
I've been trying to make sounds similar to these spacey and organy high pad/synth sounds used by the likes of housey tunes around atm by the likes Deadboy and Kyle Hall. Whilst Im close I cant get it to sound spacey and light enough.
MASSIVE THANKS FOR ANYONE for help with either of these
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:30 pm
by oscarhenson
I've been trying and failing to get something similar to the deep deep bass in memory loss by pinch & distance ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXna_48OQkU , at around 1:50 )
could anyone help? thanks in advance
Re: The 'help me make this sound!' thread
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:23 pm
by grahamcody
its not technically dubstep but you guys are better at figuring this kinda shit out than anyone i know, how is Trentemoller making these vocal sounding bass synths, especially that "YAIP" sounding one. I'm fairly sure he does most of the synths on his Microkorg (which is incredible considering how sick they sound) so i think its all post-processing. any thoughts? or am i gonna get blasted cuz its not dubstep?