Logic users - best built in for sub?
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Logic users - best built in for sub?
What do fellow Logic users use for sub?
I've got a simple sine patch for the ES2, and i've heard people saying about using the default EXS24 patch without adding anything. What synth and processes inside Logic do you normally use?
I've got a simple sine patch for the ES2, and i've heard people saying about using the default EXS24 patch without adding anything. What synth and processes inside Logic do you normally use?
Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
sampler's default everytime. Mess around with the adsr a little, yummy.
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
i dont use this myself, but apparently the klopfgeist can give you a pretty mean sub bass.
Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
I've never really messed around with the klopfgeist very much, might have to give that a try[binge] wrote:i dont use this myself, but apparently the klopfgeist can give you a pretty mean sub bass.
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
Most of the time I use ES2 (not the sub preset) with single sine wave, subtle distortion slight and compression.
Getting the Autofilter to self oscillate (turn the resonance up to 100%, then cutoff determines the pitch) and resampling that + tuning to the key of the piece can give some nice results.
You can also get some nice results with the EFM1.
Getting the Autofilter to self oscillate (turn the resonance up to 100%, then cutoff determines the pitch) and resampling that + tuning to the key of the piece can give some nice results.
You can also get some nice results with the EFM1.
Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
Not Logic, but Ableton has a default sub called hip hop sub, turn it up to around 12.5db and with a bassline on top and it's niiice,
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ok. that wouldn't really help Logic users but
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honey-d wrote:sampler's default everytime. Mess around with the adsr a little, yummy.
setspeed wrote:default EXS24 all the way!
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
Default EXS24 or EXS24 sampling the end of an 808 - I find that because of the extras in an 808 it can sound a bit fuller if sub be the main focus. Each to their own. I remember from Breakage's Q & A he uses the default EXS24...so I'm sure the potential is in it for sick sub.
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
get surge..that has some kick ass sub bass... es2 is soso. massive can dwell deep as fuk. there are a couple of little tricks to really pimp it out... but soz i cant open logic at the mo 2 remember what they were.. 1 was a filter & ya can use with eq 2 get some -50 Hz bass going on with any sound. if ill remember later i will post it up.
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
ESX24 but with my custom 808 kick sub in it.
sometimes just use the stock ESX24 patch.
sometimes just use the stock ESX24 patch.
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I use Massive on the pure Sine OSC. Never tried the EXS. Is it better? 
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the EXS is a lot more CPU friendly, and it doesn't cost £160 so from that standpoint, yesketamine wrote:I use Massive on the pure Sine OSC. Never tried the EXS. Is it better?
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This fo' sho'!setspeed wrote:default EXS24 all the way!
I fannied around for years with so many other approaches trying to nail a good sub sound before someone tipped me off about the blank EXS. I have it saved as a channel strip preset in different variations, some with glide/and or pitch envelopes for sub drops etc.
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Re: Logic users - best built in for sub?
for the time being i slam on a sine from es2 and then jack it up with the bass boost then tweak around with the envelopes.
im starting to think im going the long way around!
im starting to think im going the long way around!
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