Good afternoon people,
This is my first post so i appologise if this has already been covered previously.
I use Massive and Albino 3 to get my Wub Wubs and was wondering if anyone has any tips for making them smoother.
They are fine at 1/2 and 1/4 and 1/8 but when i try to really wobble it at 1/16 or 24 or 32 i find it a bit glitchy and messy.
Any help or advice would be nice. A band pass filter can make it smoother but i wanna get a constant sub.
Getting the Wobble Clean
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Hello and welcome to dubstep forum! 
Try turning down the amount of LFO signal being passed to your wobble source (I presume filters). In Albino, this is achieved in the mod matrix by turning down the percentage going from LFO x to Filter x. On massive, just turn down the range of the circular lfo graphic on each parameter that you have linked to the lfo.

Try turning down the amount of LFO signal being passed to your wobble source (I presume filters). In Albino, this is achieved in the mod matrix by turning down the percentage going from LFO x to Filter x. On massive, just turn down the range of the circular lfo graphic on each parameter that you have linked to the lfo.
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