Dodge and Fuski VIP Sounds???

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dotcurrency
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Dodge and Fuski VIP Sounds???

Post by dotcurrency » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:34 pm

I usually don't like their stuff, but this tune is top notch imo.




Any ideas on how to make that hollow wobble synth at the end of each measure at the drop? Around 0.21 and again at 0.26 is where you can hear it.


Also, 0.36 what about that? Is that a reese? I know how to process reeses for the most part, but what WT do you think that is? I know that they use massive for 95% of their sounds.
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Re: Dodge and Fuski VIP Sounds???

Post by Gribble » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:44 pm

I don't know about this sound, but they have a ton of tutorials on youtube. You could even try messaging them and ask about it, they seem pretty helpful.

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Re: Dodge and Fuski VIP Sounds???

Post by titchbit » Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:40 pm

Not sure about the second one cause I can't use a sub or headphones right now. But the first one is just a standard wobble bass. Sounds like squares, saws, or saw-like waveforms in massive. I personally like to use squares for a wobble. Put it at -24 in massive, low-pass filter, LFO synced.

They definitely automated the LFO for that particular sound. I can't be sure, but it sounds like one womp at 1/4 and then two womps at 1/8.

Also you can get some good results by using more than one oscillator. For instance I Iike to put a square at -24 and another one at -12. I don't bother with most of massive's WTs because many of them are only good for making really broey brobro sounds.

Try using the sine-square WT and automate the position with an LFO and some distortion maybe for a less broey sound.

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