Hey.
Anyone use this intergrated Logic plug in? It works wonders I find for giving a bassline a bit of movement. You can use it for midrange wobble but it can sound a little static - unless you use automation. Not much of a wobble fan myself but I use it give a sub a little shake and bake.
Anyway, just wondering if anyone else uses it, and, if you haven't discovered it, have a twiddle 'cos it's fookin' great.
Also, how does tremolo actually work?
Logic Tremolo Effect
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dubwise_gamgee
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the tremolo basically just modulates the amplitude of the signal (quiet-loud). that's all. you can set the speed and depth of the modulation..
just a tip, when using such an effect on a sub bass make sure that it isn't doing anything with stereo (like panning or so) because stereoeffects on bass below 200-400 hz (not exactly sure how low) fuck up the vinyl and make it jump...
just a tip, when using such an effect on a sub bass make sure that it isn't doing anything with stereo (like panning or so) because stereoeffects on bass below 200-400 hz (not exactly sure how low) fuck up the vinyl and make it jump...
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