How do I make DIFFERENT yaw wobbles?

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How do I make DIFFERENT yaw wobbles?

Post by Subsidize Dubstep » Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:07 am

Hey, Subsidize here,
I need some help with a certain bass sound. It's the "yaw" sound that Doctor P uses. I've made this sound, and have used a bunch of times. But I want to push more out of it. I want it to stutter or have a different "vowel" sound or even not make it sound like "yaw", but something else (and not the popular "yoi" sound. Ive already made that one and don't really like it).
So if ANYONE is a "pro" with this sound (or just has the know how), please let me know what I need to do. And by the way, I use massive (but if I need to be using a different VST, let me know what VST/S I should be using).

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Re: How do I make DIFFERENT yaw wobbles?

Post by wub » Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:23 am

This subject has been covered many times. You need a formant filter to create this. If you're using FL Studio, I'd suggest Love Philter as being able to provide the sound you're after

If you have a question re; a specific sound, please post an example of the tune in the How Do I Make This Sound thread - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=197795

Alternatively, please check the Bass discussion thread, which has multiple threads on the topic you are referring to - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 6#p2204163

Finally, if you'd like a quick fix, try using Void VST - http://www.aslsoundlab.com/vst/void-vst


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