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Complete beginner - Renoise tips

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:21 pm
by Lowell
Hey people,

so, I'm a complete beginner to Dubstep producing. And any music producing on a computer at all. :o

I downloaded Renoise today, and so far I'm liking it. Just needed some advice on some things, in particular, how can I get a Wobble affect on a Bass hit?

Sorry if this is a really noob-ish question ( which I'm sure it is ), and sorry that they'll probably be more to come :roll: .

Thanks,

Lowell.

Re: Complete beginner - Renoise tips

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:52 pm
by Lowell
My bad, I looked further into the production help threads, and found my answer. Sorry. :D

Re: Complete beginner - Renoise tips

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:59 pm
by wayoftheworld
welcome aboard.

if you haven't seen it already, there's a thread just for renoise questions and tips -- might wanna have a look at it and be sure to ask your renoise-specific questions in here.

http://www.dubstepforum.com/the-renoise ... 91468.html

good luck bro

Re: Complete beginner - Renoise tips

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 4:43 pm
by mc wayne
Lowell wrote:how can I get a Wobble affect on a Bass hit?
this is just the way I do it so you don't have to do it this way, but im an expert when it comes to brostep/wobblestep/metalstep whatever on renoise

you need 2 things
1st you need just a spare track for your
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make sure it matches the pitch of the wobble
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2nd track for your wobble, but if you're going for a noisey wobble make sure you highpass it so it doesn't clash with your sine sub.
get either albino3 or FM8. if you're going to have like 10+ basslines in 1 song (because that seems to be the brostep trend since 2009), you need to have different FM settings on each of the 10 vsti's.
for wobbles on albino 3, choose the SILK filter, BP24, and a pinch of resonance. In the DSP effects chain add bitcrushers, formant filters, ringmods, notchfilters, distortions (deffo use that cabinet simulator!!!).

when it comes to the LFO, you can either go for albinos/fm8's fixed Sync, or if you wanna go for a datsik/exsision/cookiemonster thingie, fuck albino's own lfo off and bring out renoises vsti automation device, and use the renoise LFO and DON'T sync it, just manually fuck about with the rate and resample it to get that loose feeling.

goodluck buddy :w:

Re: Complete beginner - Renoise tips

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 7:49 pm
by deadly_habit
honestly run yourself thru the renoise vids and tuts on their site
http://tutorials.renoise.com/wiki/Main_Page