How to make lead bass from Earthquake (Fytch Remix)? (dubstep)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 24 Sep, 2022
Hello guys , anyone have tips how to remake this bass sound , what waves used etc?
also i can hear very interesting wooble
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcvCws2U5EE
starts at 0:46
also i can hear very interesting wooble
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcvCws2U5EE
starts at 0:46
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- Patchmeister
- 1774 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
Basically what you need is a really nasty FM bass.
Then add a "melody" of a simple sine wave a few octaves higher. put them both on a channel and add some crazy amount of distortion on both.
The way these two sounds interact with each other after going through the distortion gives some really interesting tones.
Then you can add some wobble movements to it with filters and whatever else.
Then add a "melody" of a simple sine wave a few octaves higher. put them both on a channel and add some crazy amount of distortion on both.
The way these two sounds interact with each other after going through the distortion gives some really interesting tones.
Then you can add some wobble movements to it with filters and whatever else.
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 24 Sep, 2022
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thank you very much!with your help i get really close to sound what i want to recreateCHOOS wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:00 pm Basically what you need is a really nasty FM bass.
Then add a "melody" of a simple sine wave a few octaves higher. put them both on a channel and add some crazy amount of distortion on both.
The way these two sounds interact with each other after going through the distortion gives some really interesting tones.
Then you can add some wobble movements to it with filters and whatever else.
http://sndup.net/32d2 (http://sndup.net/32d2)
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- Patchmeister
- 1774 posts since 3 Nov, 2010
Just had a listen on my speakers and it's very good. Not sure if you used unison for the bass and/or the sine but this can help push the width of the signal when you put a wide signal before distortion.
But keep checking that it still sounds good in mono.
I would lower the volume of the sine a bit to make it a little less sharp sounding but very good
But keep checking that it still sounds good in mono.
I would lower the volume of the sine a bit to make it a little less sharp sounding but very good
CHOOSX Remakes on my Youtube Channel
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 24 Sep, 2022
if you want you can check my remix which i made with reference on Fytch remixCHOOS wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:59 am Just had a listen on my speakers and it's very good. Not sure if you used unison for the bass and/or the sine but this can help push the width of the signal when you put a wide signal before distortion.
But keep checking that it still sounds good in mono.
I would lower the volume of the sine a bit to make it a little less sharp sounding but very good
https://soundcloud.com/mellivora28/sere ... ep-remix-1
- KVRian
- 576 posts since 30 Jan, 2021
I just found out today that I'm old.
Since I've been creating a lot of downtempo/psybient tracks lately, I was looking for psychedelic festivals in the North America area. I came across Summoning of the Eclipse 2022, Oct 21-22 in Tennessee. None of the artists I've ever heard of, including Atliens, Eptic, Spece Laces, etc. So, I looked them up on YouTube.
Man, what an eye and ear opener. I had to look up what kind of music they played, and YT comments suggested it was dubstep. Wow. It's like slowed-down electronic, distorted bass-heavy, distorted vocal-heavy death metal dance music. Not for me. Yep, I'm old.
Since I've been creating a lot of downtempo/psybient tracks lately, I was looking for psychedelic festivals in the North America area. I came across Summoning of the Eclipse 2022, Oct 21-22 in Tennessee. None of the artists I've ever heard of, including Atliens, Eptic, Spece Laces, etc. So, I looked them up on YouTube.
Man, what an eye and ear opener. I had to look up what kind of music they played, and YT comments suggested it was dubstep. Wow. It's like slowed-down electronic, distorted bass-heavy, distorted vocal-heavy death metal dance music. Not for me. Yep, I'm old.
If you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with bullshit.