Giant - Drumstick wobble
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Giant - Drumstick wobble
So I've been wondering about that sort of metallic midrange wobble you hear in tracks like Giant - Drumstick. Had a bit of a search, couldn't find any info on it. Can anybody tell me how it's done? FM synth maybe?
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norman swashbuckle
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Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
yea let me know when you find out, i'll take the logic file format, midi parts for everything of course too, alpaca formats welcome too
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Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
Hey buddy, try looking through the production bible, has tons of info on that sort of ish. Even available in handy pdf format. If you have more specific questions maybe come back after that, or post in the how do you make that sound thread. Peace
Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
No need to be a dick about it, man's just asking for a bit of advice...norman swashbuckle wrote:yea let me know when you find out, i'll take the logic file format, midi parts for everything of course too, alpaca formats welcome too
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Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
sine.here wrote:No need to be a dick about it, man's just asking for a bit of advice...norman swashbuckle wrote:yea let me know when you find out, i'll take the logic file format, midi parts for everything of course too, alpaca formats welcome too
where was yours?
because its says giant not rusko, excision, next flavour of the month etc it gets off?
fm modulation distortion filtering resampling in many any and varied amounts in no specific order ie experiment
maybe possible with a bit crusher and loads of resampling on a basic lfo'd sound now i think about it, but if you can do that ^ this would probly take u alot less time cos you know what you're doing
sine.here your a melt
quote jackieboi said "At the end of the day people who post on forums are all fucking sad acts anyway......."
Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
Sinehere is not a melt.
His (And Widelows, who is also not a melt) new label pisses all over Rottun, Circus, Etc.
Big up Sine Here.
His (And Widelows, who is also not a melt) new label pisses all over Rottun, Circus, Etc.
Big up Sine Here.
Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
This is some expert advice here!norman swashbuckle wrote:sine.here wrote:No need to be a dick about it, man's just asking for a bit of advice...norman swashbuckle wrote:yea let me know when you find out, i'll take the logic file format, midi parts for everything of course too, alpaca formats welcome too
where was yours?
because its says giant not rusko, excision, next flavour of the month etc it gets off?
fm modulation distortion filtering resampling in many any and varied amounts in no specific order ie experiment
maybe possible with a bit crusher and loads of resampling on a basic lfo'd sound now i think about it, but if you can do that ^ this would probly take u alot less time cos you know what you're doing
sine.here your a melt
Swashbuckle isn't being a dick, it's just that the veteran members hear(read?) that same question every other hour and it gets boring! There is already about 5000 tutorials on how to do get that sound.
Here's a bit of token advice though; Native Instruments Guitar Rig is the tits for bass processing, especially if you're after that raw, metallic, chainsaw type sound.
Also, check out Ham Vst and Sumo Vst.
Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
lol, I don't post for a few weeks only to come back to more 1st time posters asking for chainsaw bass tutorials and being flamed into the next millennium.
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Re: Giant - Drumstick wobble
Thanks for the advice guys. I've only been reading the production bible for a little while, I obviously haven't spotted the tutorial for this one 
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