Things to try on just a sine wav sub?

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Re: Things to try on just a sine wav sub?

Post by Basic A » Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:52 am

stappard wrote: All that processing on a sub seems counterintuitive to what a sub needs to be.

I just whack a saturator on it with a preset I've made for subs, adjust the level so its no higher than -12 and I'm set.

For me the character of the sub is all in the ADSR and lfo-volume.
Its about randomising some flaws into the whole thing... I tend to do things that are way to elaborate for no real reaosn at all, like deforming a sine wave, lol.
paradigm x wrote:High pass filter at around 200Hz.
Im still not totally sure what highpassing a sine sub is gonna do though...

edits... nvm... it does this... at around 75hz... and when I compress it to compensate for that, it returns to its original state.

http://music.the-reapers.com///mp3/just ... epoint.wav
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