i can't view this, blocked in my region. However at a guess: detuned saw waves w/ distortion and large reverb playing arpegiation/chords.Fowles wrote:the lead that comes in at 2:43
How To Make This Sound - October 2012
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Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
That's not a pluck. Any youtube tutorial on Skrillex or Alvin Risk laser sounds will get you there.Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
Soundcloud
I'm trying to figure out what Emalkay did to make his sub bass so sick in 'Fabrication'.
Tried to recreate it myself, with two detuned sin-square waves, fiddlin' with the wavetable positions a bit in Massive, a 24 lowpass and a bit of tube. Didn't even come close. Anyone got any ideas? What I like about it, is the movement, the fast changing notes without losing power, the clarity and the presence of the sub (some parts of the song, it is almost a lead , i.e. at 2:18)
Cheers,
John
I'm trying to figure out what Emalkay did to make his sub bass so sick in 'Fabrication'.

Tried to recreate it myself, with two detuned sin-square waves, fiddlin' with the wavetable positions a bit in Massive, a 24 lowpass and a bit of tube. Didn't even come close. Anyone got any ideas? What I like about it, is the movement, the fast changing notes without losing power, the clarity and the presence of the sub (some parts of the song, it is almost a lead , i.e. at 2:18)
Cheers,
John
Ghetto squee sound?
How would you do a "squee" lead sound..?
I hear it in some ghetto ish brostep and dubstep.
Multiple examples:
Bassnectar: What (Ft. jantsen) (It's the drop.)
Doctor P: Sweet Shop (Again, the drop)
Eptic uses it a lot but with different sounds a bit..
Foreign Beggars: No Holds Barred (but as the background sound)
So how di they do it? It doesn't sound like layered saw waves. It sounds like a really thick as fu** formant or square with a sub bass under it.
Please no judgments, just give me some advice on how to make that sound. I'm really curious and it would really help a lot with my progression in producing.
I hear it in some ghetto ish brostep and dubstep.
Multiple examples:
Bassnectar: What (Ft. jantsen) (It's the drop.)
Doctor P: Sweet Shop (Again, the drop)
Eptic uses it a lot but with different sounds a bit..
Foreign Beggars: No Holds Barred (but as the background sound)
So how di they do it? It doesn't sound like layered saw waves. It sounds like a really thick as fu** formant or square with a sub bass under it.
Please no judgments, just give me some advice on how to make that sound. I'm really curious and it would really help a lot with my progression in producing.
Keep progressing, one day you'll be great. 





Re: Ghetto squee sound?
there are several youtube tutorials on these kinda sounds. try searching doctor P screechBYTEME wrote:How would you do a "squee" lead sound..?
I hear it in some ghetto ish brostep and dubstep.
Multiple examples:
Bassnectar: What (Ft. jantsen) (It's the drop.)
Doctor P: Sweet Shop (Again, the drop)
Eptic uses it a lot but with different sounds a bit..
Foreign Beggars: No Holds Barred (but as the background sound)
So how di they do it? It doesn't sound like layered saw waves. It sounds like a really thick as fu** formant or square with a sub bass under it.
Please no judgments, just give me some advice on how to make that sound. I'm really curious and it would really help a lot with my progression in producing.
first song I ever completed: Soundcloud
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
^I've made a thread where I give away this sound, because so many peope requested it. search up Habstrakt/Circus sound that everyone wants or soemthing like that. Too lazy to find it myself 

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Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
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iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
Soundcloud
Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1m5GUjL
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
Try adding saturation and/or distortion then lowpassing again. Also try stuttering your notes?HoogerJ wrote:Soundcloud
I'm trying to figure out what Emalkay did to make his sub bass so sick in 'Fabrication'.![]()
Tried to recreate it myself, with two detuned sin-square waves, fiddlin' with the wavetable positions a bit in Massive, a 24 lowpass and a bit of tube. Didn't even come close. Anyone got any ideas? What I like about it, is the movement, the fast changing notes without losing power, the clarity and the presence of the sub (some parts of the song, it is almost a lead , i.e. at 2:18)
Cheers,
John
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
Thx mthrfnk. Tried again, not in Massive, but in operator (Ableton). Got slightly beter results, also thanks to your info. Problem is always that if I lowpass it, it tends to lose presence. All the notes from Emalkays sub are hitting between 43 and 80 khz, have almost no higher harmonics, but still sound a bit airy and bright.
I assume a lot of that boils down to proper mastering, but I feel there are a few essential tricks missing in my toolbox
I assume a lot of that boils down to proper mastering, but I feel there are a few essential tricks missing in my toolbox

Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )
Does anyone know how to get disco strings sound? I've tried sample libraries, synths and could not get it.
Examples:
Starts at 0:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ-qhs2dFgs
Starts at 0:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3UX6UfjPNU
Starts at 0:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjWPyDMk8k8
Examples:
Starts at 0:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ-qhs2dFgs
Starts at 0:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3UX6UfjPNU
Starts at 0:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjWPyDMk8k8
Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )
They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )
Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )
Are you using staccato samples or just reguar string samples?bananas wrote:Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
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old school dubstep drums
ive been looking for drums in songs like this
Soundcloud
but I have no idea where to find them, can someone please help, thnx
Soundcloud
but I have no idea where to find them, can someone please help, thnx
Re: Disco Strings ( Breakbot / Justice )
Staccato from NI Session Strings. Actually while those disco strings in the song seem to be a sampled intrument and even got string falls that as far is i know is not possible to reproduce with a synth i'm getting better results with a Korg Mono/Poly. If you play the sampled instrument over the song, you notice that the the strings in the song don't have the dynamics of the real thing.mthrfnk wrote:Are you using staccato samples or just reguar string samples?bananas wrote:Can you replicate the sound? I already tried what you suggested and did not work for me.mthrfnk wrote:They're just staccato stabs, potentially played as chords.
I'm also considering that it may have a layer of brass.(?)
Well, those strings are very peculiar to me. I'm having a hard time trying to reproduce it.
Re: old school dubstep drums
What part of the drums?
As a rule of thumb, don't expect to find instantly good hits, instead search to make good things out of trash.
As a rule of thumb, don't expect to find instantly good hits, instead search to make good things out of trash.
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
1:00 How do i make that ''growl/reese''?
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
try making a really low end heavy reese in FM8, then use both a highpass and a lowpass filter.medetix wrote:
1:00 How do i make that ''growl/reese''?
that should get you pretty close.
first song I ever completed: Soundcloud
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
It is transpose/pitch, you can start with kick drum preset, maybe change the osc wavw, trnaspose and start working around it.Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
Re: How To Make This Sound - October 2012
what dou you mean by kick drum preset?bananas wrote:It is transpose/pitch, you can start with kick drum preset, maybe change the osc wavw, trnaspose and start working around it.Slizmon wrote:I can't figure out how to make this pluck at 0:56
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