Hello everyone, I seem to have a problem. ):
I can get a nice gritty bassline, but the wobble timing never seems to fit right, I'm using FL Studio and various plugins, if anyone could give me advice on syncing my wobble, I'd be greatly thankful, I've looked all over the forums for a thread, and I haven't found one.
Wobble timing?
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Re: Wobble timing?
sync the lfo of your filter, if it doesn't have a sync option use a delay calculator to figure out what freq you need to set for sync setting you want
http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/d ... ulator.htm
http://www.thewhippinpost.co.uk/tools/d ... ulator.htm
Re: Wobble timing?
deadly habit wrote:sync the lfo of your filter
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