PS: no filthy wobbles please, i like em deeper
Sytrus wobble presets
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Sytrus wobble presets
I fuck around with sytrus all the time, but cant get any good wobbles. Any presets would be appreciated 
PS: no filthy wobbles please, i like em deeper
PS: no filthy wobbles please, i like em deeper
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Pretty much all the 'deeper' basses are just standard Squares/Saws with low-cut LFO freq modulation, that's if they wobble at all.
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dont use presets bro thats just a cheap way out. and as .onelove. said, in the deeper stuff its just that simple usually.
btw, .onelove. your avatar is broken
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Wildcard wrote:I fuck around with sytrus all the time, but cant get any good wobbles. Any presets would be appreciated
PS: no filthy wobbles please, i like em deeper
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A sine with a small bit of distortion will do a simple but deep bassline. Then set up some automation to make it wobble and some other automation to make it stand out.Wildcard wrote:I fuck around with sytrus all the time, but cant get any good wobbles. Any presets would be appreciated
PS: no filthy wobbles please, i like em deeper
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clean deep sub wobble:
Sytrus>default>take down to 0.5> fast lp> edit events---cut off----lfo---edit events draw that wobble.
Sytrus>default>take down to 0.5> fast lp> edit events---cut off----lfo---edit events draw that wobble.
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presets? make your own sounds man. but presets would be pretty cool
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seriosly who needs sytrus presets? it already comes with like 200 presets
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Half the ones that come with it blow pretty hardjrisreal wrote:seriosly who needs sytrus presets? it already comes with like 200 presets
Ben_Chemikal wrote: people love the swooping feeling of simulated indigestion
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then make some of your own. plus then you still have 100 good presetsWildcard wrote:Half the ones that come with it blow pretty hardjrisreal wrote:seriosly who needs sytrus presets? it already comes with like 200 presets
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I actually got like 10 wobble bass presets from a friend back when I used to use sytrus im not sure where he got them from though. I would say ditch sytrus and get something else if you want an effective deep bass heavy sound
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bad advice. i get real nice basses using sytrusCG7 wrote:I actually got like 10 wobble bass presets from a friend back when I used to use sytrus im not sure where he got them from though. I would say ditch sytrus and get something else if you want an effective deep bass heavy sound
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awesome avatar jr lol
and i agree ive been balls deep into fm synthesis using sytrus as my drawing board and the possibilities are retardedly endless
and i agree ive been balls deep into fm synthesis using sytrus as my drawing board and the possibilities are retardedly endless
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I posted 2 video tutorials on sytrus on my youtube channel not long ago... the 2nd vid is a better bass patch IMO though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6JtnV51gxo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoYoGMMx7sM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6JtnV51gxo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoYoGMMx7sM
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I would have to disagree haha, I do love sytrus and yes it is very versatile but I don't use it for bass to much, just personal preference.jrisreal wrote:bad advice. i get real nice basses using sytrusCG7 wrote:I actually got like 10 wobble bass presets from a friend back when I used to use sytrus im not sure where he got them from though. I would say ditch sytrus and get something else if you want an effective deep bass heavy sound
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yeah im all fine for people having opinions, but saying that sytrus isnt effective for deep heavy bass is just plain wrong lolCG7 wrote:I would have to disagree haha, I do love sytrus and yes it is very versatile but I don't use it for bass to much, just personal preference.jrisreal wrote:bad advice. i get real nice basses using sytrusCG7 wrote:I actually got like 10 wobble bass presets from a friend back when I used to use sytrus im not sure where he got them from though. I would say ditch sytrus and get something else if you want an effective deep bass heavy sound
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and that was a while ago too, my 2nd or 3rd time using FM
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Nice, and yes your right I should of worded it differently my badjrisreal wrote:yeah im all fine for people having opinions, but saying that sytrus isnt effective for deep heavy bass is just plain wrong lolCG7 wrote:I would have to disagree haha, I do love sytrus and yes it is very versatile but I don't use it for bass to much, just personal preference.jrisreal wrote:bad advice. i get real nice basses using sytrusCG7 wrote:I actually got like 10 wobble bass presets from a friend back when I used to use sytrus im not sure where he got them from though. I would say ditch sytrus and get something else if you want an effective deep bass heavy sound
i made this bass solely in sytrus, no FX, nothin
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and that was a while ago too, my 2nd or 3rd time using FM
thanks bro, i made it in GIMPBeastModeForDummies wrote:awesome avatar jr lol
Re: Sytrus wobble presets
There's nothing wrong with presets IMO, if you want have fun making some music go right ahead, presets or not. Maybe the OP should post a sample of the type of thing they're after?
If you don't want to spend ages working out how Sytrus works you could export a long held C note from a preset you like, and then load it back in as a sample and use the FL Sample LFO instead, it's a bit easier. Or you could draw in your wobbles into filter cutoff automaton or edit events window .
For deeper wobbles what often works for me is have an LFO on a full sound, and turn down the envelope so that the LFO is wobbling around 300 hz or even a bit lower. This will get you a deeper sound.
BUT
be careful with using Filter-cutoff LFOs with sub, because the resonance (controlled by Q knob) could almost blow your monitors if you're not careful. I usually use a Volume LFO for subby wobbles.
If you're into frequency splitting you can use a LP filter for you mids and highs, and a Volume LFO for the sub, but that's getting more comlicated.
If you don't want to spend ages working out how Sytrus works you could export a long held C note from a preset you like, and then load it back in as a sample and use the FL Sample LFO instead, it's a bit easier. Or you could draw in your wobbles into filter cutoff automaton or edit events window .
For deeper wobbles what often works for me is have an LFO on a full sound, and turn down the envelope so that the LFO is wobbling around 300 hz or even a bit lower. This will get you a deeper sound.
BUT
be careful with using Filter-cutoff LFOs with sub, because the resonance (controlled by Q knob) could almost blow your monitors if you're not careful. I usually use a Volume LFO for subby wobbles.
If you're into frequency splitting you can use a LP filter for you mids and highs, and a Volume LFO for the sub, but that's getting more comlicated.
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