help resampling bass like zomboy
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:04 am
resampling like zomboy? help??
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GROASZNI wrote:resampling like zomboy? help??
DOK-Cgen wrote:
He doesn't resample as far as i know ofI remember back in Feb. 2013 he said he does not resample. Most of his sounds are out of Massive.
He's just sayying that Massives wavetables were created by FM.Add9 wrote:maybe i'm being a noob but what is an FM wave table? I thought wavetable and fm synthesis were two different things
You are a brave, BRAVE soulSure_Fire wrote:seriously people? 98% of his basses are definitely achievable in massive. He doesn't resample his basses, he just knows how to process them properly, although they're probably great sounding right out of the synth. Zomboy's strong point is mixing, he's got a good ear, meaning he'd tweak things until they sound good. That's all there is to it really.
Gee, who would have guessed?difference wrote:i can make stupidly fat bro style wobs without resampling, worship me
too bad you'll never hear because i'll never post them or put them in my tunes ever
Using subtractive synthesis is just as valid as using additive synthesis... there are countless sounds that you would just be an utter fool to attempt to recreate using FM8 (or whatever additive synth you are touting). In theory, you can make the same sounds with either technique... no need to bash producers who do things differently from you, just because you think it is harder to master additive synths eh?WolfCryOfficial wrote:DOK-Cgen wrote:
He doesn't resample as far as i know ofI remember back in Feb. 2013 he said he does not resample. Most of his sounds are out of Massive.
Fucking right. If you want to spend 15 extra hours you can try to make it in massive.
Its called FM synthesis. You'll have more control over sounds like this. And more ability to create them.
The only reason massive can do it, is because massive has simple FM wave tables. Either way. You can try to make it in massive and spend a good extra day trying to, and have little to no control over the sound, or just use FM.
But wait, too bad FM synthesis actually takes knowledge and skills to get anything good, and not brain dead button mashing like massive.
Yeah I'll probably cop a bit of flak for that, haters be hatin'. The more music I make the more I realise that it's not as complex as it seems. Unless you get into stuff like Noisia and koan sound, where the process to create their basses is actually rather complicated.Musick wrote:You are a brave, BRAVE soulSure_Fire wrote:seriously people? 98% of his basses are definitely achievable in massive. He doesn't resample his basses, he just knows how to process them properly, although they're probably great sounding right out of the synth. Zomboy's strong point is mixing, he's got a good ear, meaning he'd tweak things until they sound good. That's all there is to it really.
That was painful to read. A 13 year old kid made it in like 10 minutes in massive... lol?WolfCryOfficial wrote:DOK-Cgen wrote:
He doesn't resample as far as i know ofI remember back in Feb. 2013 he said he does not resample. Most of his sounds are out of Massive.
Fucking right. If you want to spend 15 extra hours you can try to make it in massive.
Its called FM synthesis. You'll have more control over sounds like this. And more ability to create them.
The only reason massive can do it, is because massive has simple FM wave tables. Either way. You can try to make it in massive and spend a good extra day trying to, and have little to no control over the sound, or just use FM.
But wait, too bad FM synthesis actually takes knowledge and skills to get anything good, and not brain dead button mashing like massive.
Yeah, if you want to sound like a noob trying to copy Zomboy. There's quite a bit more to it than that.metiri wrote:Easily massive. Just double notch filter and a band reject filter, then add lfo on the amp. Try digigrain I and II and also crude. There you go.