How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
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deadly_habit
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Re: How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
i thought you quit this shit dubstep scene jsilver, or yall back on it's jock again like a fairweather fan?
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dubstallion
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Re: How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
Hey deadly habit, this is my thread. If you wanna make convo with ur buddy jsilver - get a room 
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deadly_habit
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Re: How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
hey dubstallion you sure have a funny way of asking for help
Re: How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
i have him on ignore anyway LOL safe mate proceed
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deadly_habit
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Re: How to synthesize deep pitch wobble (LIKE RSD & OTHERS)
oh and to answer you inital question it's just a simple envelope on a low pass filter with maybe a bit of glide between notes
nothing as deeply involved as you seem to think
nothing as deeply involved as you seem to think
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