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Post by vonboyage » Sat May 03, 2008 2:48 pm

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Re: Coki Bassline's

Post by MoonUnit » Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:59 pm

Revisiting this thread as I've had some recent insight... I use reason so, subtractor, fm synthesis, sine wave as carrier, find a good modulator and play with the carrier octave and waveshape to produce a nice ringing noise, set carrier to subtractive synthesis, modulate the phase knobs with lfo, while using the modulation envelope to control your pitch bends. You can sync the sub to the lfo to taste to get the in unison, rolling sub effect. It's all preference, but the lfo on subtractor does not retrigger so I use pulsar... Plus, the shuffle mode on pulsar is tits for creating awesome grooves. Tube distortion definitely helps shape the coki sound as well as a little tape compression to warm it up.

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Re: Coki Bassline's

Post by MoonUnit » Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:02 pm

Oh yeah, also important, if you bring the phase of the modulator osc. to 0 it creates phase cancelation, which is essentially like making a cutoff for the phase wobble. It produces a less profound, sharp cutoff than lfo, but makes a smooth rolling wobble if tailored correctly

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