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Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:46 am
by TiEREX
Currently designing my basses entirely inside of massive. I know I'm a complete noob, but I was wondering if you guys would recommend any vsts to check out? I've been looking for a good bitcrusher but haven't found anything quite perfect yet.

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:00 am
by Fat Person Torturer
Ohmicide is a good multiband distortion, sausage fattener fattens things up (duh), and Ephonic lofi is a good bitcrusher, mostly just play around with settings till shit sounds good :)

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:22 am
by jrisreal
Waveshapers are really good for distortion, my favorite method of distortion actually. Any bitcrusher will do. Just download the CMT Bitcrusher, it will get the job done.

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:28 pm
by sunny_b_uk
iv spent a lot of time using different distortions but lately its all saturation for me, mainly increasing the "input" amount a lot.
also my favourite thing of recent is clipping in the red :lol: (mainly for basses, i seem to get more impact doing this without sounding fuzzy/messy like other distortion techniques)
then yeah i obviously bounce and lower the volume again :)
its only worth doing this if you know what your doing and definitely EQ out the bad frequencies after!
whats mostly important is your volume levels & if the sound sounds good
experiment and see what works for you :W:

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:54 am
by Gutcha
any logic users i recommend putting mid range basses thru the bass amp emulator,
can get some serious low growly basses that way

another thing would be to reamp the bass, if you have a nice guitar amp then buy a reamping box and a decent mic and send your bass thru the guitar amp.
experimenting this technique at the moment

also camel phat 3 does pretty much what it says on the tin

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:33 am
by Fat Person Torturer
Gutcha wrote:any logic users i recommend putting mid range basses thru the bass amp emulator,
can get some serious low growly basses that way
OR in FM8 you can use the effects vst and put things through the cabinet emulator I find that works really well for dubstep/dnb wobble type basses. Makes it really heavy.

Re: Distortion VST's / Distortion Techniques.

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:28 am
by Sharmaji
sunny_b_uk wrote:iv spent a lot of time using different distortions but lately its all saturation for me, mainly increasing the "input" amount a lot.
also my favourite thing or recent is clipping in the red :lol: (mainly for basses, i seem to get more impact doing this without sounding fuzzy/messy like other distortion techniques)
then yeah i obviously bounce and lower the volume again :)
its only worth doing this if you know what your doing and definitely EQ out the bad frequencies after!
whats mostly important is your volume levels & if the sound sounds good
experiment and see what works for you :W:
nah that's smart-- digital distortion isn't always bad, and clipping your a/d convertors is a common mastering technique. it gives a particular edge to sounds,which can be really awful or really energetic.

there's a lot of neutral plugs (logic's gain is one) that you can clip on the way in, via the output of another plugin, and then lower the output.