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Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:13 am
by yamaz
JBE wrote:You can get some nice sounds by linking your cutoff frequency to other sound changing parameters as well. Noise filters, phasers, Intensity on the OSC as well as wave positions, also you get some pretty cool stuff by automating the FX knobs with LFOs as well. Use them on the dimension expander wet/dry, Flanger high shelf/low shelf/boost. Also in the Phaser there's a rate knob and if you automate that you can get another type of wobble out of it. Also, underneath the box where you sync your LFOs and stuff to, if you click that - you can get a change in how the LFO oscilates.
Just go through every parameter and see how it effects the sound and try to remember all those parameters that change how the sound comes out and go back to them with LFOs, ADSR, and especially the performer and Stepper. You can get some really awesome movements in your sound with the performer. You get a hell of a lot more control over your wobbles with it, rather than being limited to set LFO rates. I just wish I could afford this damn VSTi so I could allow myself to actually start using it in my projects.
Right on, thx for the tips. If you get an audio kontrol 1 unit you can get a free copy of massive with it....way good deal imo!~
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:15 am
by yamaz
I appreciate the uploads! I learnt some new things with these presets but i'm wondering are these really what the original poster was indicating? I thought he said to actually modulate the sine or parabolic shapers.
Also do you know how to route this thing so you can have both effect module units being used, either as sends? or inserts?
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:18 pm
by ENZA
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:36 pm
by JemGrover
yamaz wrote:
I appreciate the uploads! I learnt some new things with these presets but i'm wondering are these really what the original poster was indicating? I thought he said to actually modulate the sine or parabolic shapers.
Also do you know how to route this thing so you can have both effect module units being used, either as sends? or inserts?
Not a problem, man.

But yeah, wasn't really supposed to add anything to the debate about modulating the sine/para/ shapers really. Just thought it were a slightly different approach to getting F****y B**s that a lot of newer producers wouldn't think of. The capability for variation with this is almost limitless. Tiny parameter changes can/finding the sweet spot could probably sound nice in the hands of someone more talanted then me, haha..... and with that in mind, I'm like, 1 level up from a noob when it comes to producing so as for the sends/insert thing, I'm clueless. Sorry.
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:38 am
by Moxxiedubstep
lol. come back to this forum and nothings change -_- .
Do this same method but use the "Sample and hold" effect. Basically how i make filthy basses
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 5:07 pm
by Axhem
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 5:27 pm
by Eridu
its very useful to automate a whole lot of parameters with one lfo... one useful thing is the eq as you can define your wobble a whole lot more with it. same lfo on the dimension expander`s size can sound good too, subtlety is the key. basically dl a whole lot of presets, and see what someone else came up with and use it in your presets.
Re: A little filthy bass tip (MASSIVE)
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 7:05 am
by TheBassTest
Recessive Trait wrote:so you're suggesting that attaching the lfo to filter cut-off might produce a wobble, and that changing the shape of the lfo might alter the qualities of the wobble?
truly amazing.

i just LOL'd