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Interested on replicating a sound that I hear often.
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Re: Interested on replicating a sound that I hear often.
basically just a form of reese/growl bass, i would just start with some detuned saws/squares, apply distortion, chorus, flangers, phasers, more distortion etc, try frequency splitting and at the end add a low pass filter with an lfo/automation to give it the fast movement
basically thats how you make the majority of those kinda sounds but it comes down to a lot of practise/experimenting to get them how you want em
check the thread mentioned above/the sub/low mid range thread
basically thats how you make the majority of those kinda sounds but it comes down to a lot of practise/experimenting to get them how you want em
check the thread mentioned above/the sub/low mid range thread

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Re: Interested on replicating a sound that I hear often.
Kaili said it. A filtered reese. Read the reese bass thread if you want more info, will only take a couple of hours :DDDDD
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