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Shuffled LFO tut

Post by leisure-b » Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:13 pm

This video tutorial explains how to create a shuffled / swing LFO to use as modulation in Native Instruments Massive:

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Post by chewie » Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:47 pm

Sick!!

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by Recessive Trait » Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:14 pm

i don't care if it's just a prop or what - having that double bass there is bad ass!

looking forward to watching this tut after work. given chewie's review and the double bass, it must be good!

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by LordBid » Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:06 pm

hey thanks for posting this I had not every really thought about shuffling the wobbles before and I probably could have figured this out on my own but still there it is nice and simple. Easily get that bassnectar churn of the century swing now lol.

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by Big MD » Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:47 pm

fenx for the post! i defo gonna use it!!

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by leisure-b » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:20 am

Hi guys,

Thanks for the positive feedback! Glad to see that there's interest in the subject :)

I actually play the bass in the background btw, but haven't had enough practice the last couple of years, so at the moment it is just standing there. I guess its just so much more easy to sit my arse behind the screen....
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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by volcanogeorge » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:25 am

So simple and it sounds so good! I also love how you cut away from the screen to light a smoke then cut back, nice touch :wink:
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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by dddemain » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:47 am

Thanks for this, very helpful. Saw one of you videos featured a didge. Do you play?

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Post by leisure-b » Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:23 pm

Hi guys, thanks again! @LTUK: The Didge track was done by me and my friend Tonfilm for about two years, I'm currently working on a new live version which is going to be pretty ruf... I don't play it however, we just sampled it from some Didge only CD. :oops:
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Post by Depone » Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:29 pm

Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.

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Post by dddemain » Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:33 pm

Ah safe man. I play the didge and have always wanted to incorporate it into my productions, but never had a good enough mic. I like what you've done with it though, its cool.

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Post by chewie » Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:15 pm

Depone wrote:Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.
How's about 2/12 ?

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by 3za » Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:46 pm

Thanks for the vid. Such a simple idea, but i would of never thought of it.
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Depone wrote:Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.
How's about 2/12 ?

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Post by Dub_Fiend » Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:56 pm

chewie wrote:
Depone wrote:Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.
How's about 2/12 ?
That's what I usually do for 1/6ths in Massive :)


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Post by leisure-b » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:25 pm

@ 3za: My pleasure... :)
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Post by Depone » Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:56 pm

chewie wrote:
Depone wrote:Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.
How's about 2/12 ?
Im such a retard.. honestly dont know how i let that one slip! Hahaha

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Re: Shuffled LFO tut

Post by chewie » Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:21 am

Depone wrote:
chewie wrote:
Depone wrote:Nice, actually put this to good use. I was using an lfo timing of 1/12ths and found it hard to find the right counter lfo that sounded right to modulate the crossover. it doesnt have 1/6ths. maybe i can use 2/3? Now thats an idea.
How's about 2/12 ?
Im such a retard.. honestly dont know how i let that one slip! Hahaha
:lol: all good homie

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