can we stop using the 'brutal electro' patch from massive?
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i just got massive a couple weeks ago and have been trying to learn how to get the sounds i want out of it. i know some basic synth programming but i want to learn as much as possible, and massive is a good place to fuck around.
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try using oscillators like dirty throat on formant mode, pitched WAAAAAY down.
they start sounding like lfos and all vocally and shit, it's awesome. if you want to make an lfo to match, use the mod oscillator at the same freq and route it to filter or whatever. if they don't quite line up, you can clean up the phases in the 'osc' tab off to the centre right.
seriously, try it.
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they start sounding like lfos and all vocally and shit, it's awesome. if you want to make an lfo to match, use the mod oscillator at the same freq and route it to filter or whatever. if they don't quite line up, you can clean up the phases in the 'osc' tab off to the centre right.
seriously, try it.
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the patches in Massive are the best i've heard!
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shut up preset whorereso wrote:dubstep is just a bate preset rinseout fest anyway. Scroll through albino 2, it's hilarious, almost every sound has been rinsed
And yes i'm guilty of using some too.
But come on, it's not that hard to make some original sounds is it?
and no it's not hard to make original sounds
I am trying to make my own sounds for every tune from now on I have deleted my presets

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Make it yourselves you lazy f@$#'s
Seriously guys come on. Using the odd pre-set patch for a lead or pad can be OK once in a while so long as you screw with it a bunch first. Strait ripping pre-sets just breeds the same sounds again and again. Let's be honest, we all have ALOT of the same software, with alot of the same patches and it's not that hard to make it from scratch. Just try, and if it doesn't work, try again. No excuses. Just hard work. That's my 2 cents.
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24 bit multisamples so that even people who don't have massive can rinse them. ThxxTheWiddler wrote:ive never used massive, can someone post a small sound clip of the "brutal electro"
Seriously, would be good to hear this patch, cos i can't place the bass sound you mean, but i'm sure i will recognise it.
most dubsteppers on this site (And all over) basically use the same sound sets anyway.
Everyone has used an 808 or sub/sine waves...preset or not it still the same basically.
Who really cares anyway, if its a solid composition then you can make presets work just fine. With a touch of reverb of course
I never use original preset sounds but i'll alter the preset if the sound is close to what I like. That doesn't happen very often, except for the 808 and 909 drum kits. I usually like those right from the get go.
I'm with Parson, a clip of this "Brutal Electro" so that I can use it in my sound design.
Everyone has used an 808 or sub/sine waves...preset or not it still the same basically.
Who really cares anyway, if its a solid composition then you can make presets work just fine. With a touch of reverb of course

I never use original preset sounds but i'll alter the preset if the sound is close to what I like. That doesn't happen very often, except for the 808 and 909 drum kits. I usually like those right from the get go.
I'm with Parson, a clip of this "Brutal Electro" so that I can use it in my sound design.
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Lots of harsh resonant overtones on a slightly subby foundation...
Blatantly been rinsed by every man and his dog...

Ps. Reason users can recreate this using the subtractor in ten seconds flat. (Switch on osc 2 and turn up the FM knob.... Layer subs to taste.)

Amen.
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Brutal Electro
Here it is...
http://download.yousendit.com/ECD9B21A59D9DD15
Watch your speakers though. I bounced it pretty loud.
http://download.yousendit.com/ECD9B21A59D9DD15
Watch your speakers though. I bounced it pretty loud.
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Yeah, tbh I'd rather hear an interesting tune that uses a preset than someone who's spent ages coming up with their own sound that sounds no different from loads of other sounds and then used it to make a really derivative tune anyway.CursedC wrote:most dubsteppers on this site (And all over) basically use the same sound sets anyway.
Everyone has used an 808 or sub/sine waves...preset or not it still the same basically.
Who really cares anyway, if its a solid composition then you can make presets work just fine. With a touch of reverb of course![]()
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