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batfink
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Post by batfink » Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:40 pm

Thump Rat wrote:Any one know how to create a similar sound to the rubber chicken womp or midnight by loefah. I can get the movement but that gully sound i just can't get right, any oscilator or filter settings i should be aware of? cheers.
i've noticed that jack sparrow and loefah have some wonderfully smooth but powerful wubwub. but i just dont get how its done.
:? :cry: :x
ive tried sines, saws, squares, triangles, parallelograms the whole fecking lot. 12/24/36db/oct lowpass filters.... nothing gets close to their seriously heavy WABWABWABWAB.

anyone know what the secret ingredient is? its driving me bonkers.

i'm using Z3ta, and the only really useful thing i found was automating the LFO tempo sync so you can easily change the rhythm of the wub by drawing automation curves in. blap.
is it?

NO.

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Post by eventualdecline » Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:40 pm

Misk wrote:
eventualdecline wrote:LFO isn't the only way to get a wobbly bassline.

You can also take a bassline and double it up and then pitch one up or down a little bit. The offtime phase cancellation will cause the sound to wobble. Also the speed of the wobble will increase or decrease depending on which note you hit next.
i mentioned that exact same method on the reaktor forums... i thought i was soooo original too! :6: its a killer method.
Haha, it's a wicked effect. Plus it's easy to get real scientific with it and come up with some really moving basslines(for example, add ring mod for spice).

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Post by soi » Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:56 pm

subtractor + matrix
connect subtractor gate to matrix gate cv, subtractor cv to matrix note cv, subtractor mod env to matrix curve cv
add scream for spice
and wobble away

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Post by two oh one » Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:20 pm

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Rolf has all the fuckin' bass.

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Post by drift » Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:06 am

Soi wrote:subtractor + matrix
connect subtractor gate to matrix gate cv, subtractor cv to matrix note cv, subtractor mod env to matrix curve cv
add scream for spice
and wobble away
i need to get involved in that cv / matrix malarky in reason -e-

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Post by Sharmaji » Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:40 am

Tee2006 wrote:Anyone have any ideas how to get my wobble on using an MPC100 and Microkorg?

CHEERS
couple of ways. microkorg has a wicked internal LFO... one of the presets, i think in 'trance/techno' is preset as a lfo bass.

in the mpc, sample the sound you want, give it a lowpass filter w/ resonance, and in 'lfo' assign it all the way to the filter. for speed, give it something below 1.0... like .33, etc...
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