I have a theme I'm working on for a web series, and the creator wants a chippy quirky house/brostep track for it.
Here's what I have so far:
http://soundcloud.com/burnbeautiful/cut ... -intro-wip
I'm trying to figure out how to get a really hard-hitting low end, especially in the dubstep part. Right now I'm using a straight sine wave that matches the lead notes. Anyone got any tips or know good tutorials for where I should go from here?
Newbie, looking for that bass
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Re: Newbie, looking for that bass
try splitting your main synth(s) sound into more channels and messing with the effects so it is a derivative from the main synth.
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