Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
Link to any good tuts on making risers/descending noises? 
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
Open up your synth of choice, (I use Ableton's Operator), use 2 Osc's, Osc1 Sine, Osc2 Square, set the attack for Osc2 around 2000ms, play something in the higher register, slap an filter on the synth, and for the love of god, DON'T SYNC THE LFO RATE, then automate the lfo rate from slow to fast for ascending and fast to slow for descending. Voila, very basic sound effect (dublazershooteralarmsoundthingy), now experiment with other parameters on the synth, slap another filter on it, use distortion and automate the dry/wet, et cetera, et cetera!step correct wrote:Link to any good tuts on making risers/descending noises?
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
Dub Fiend
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
there are sounds that you can't do with a synth 
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