modulating nuerobass?
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modulating nuerobass?
Anybody know the good parameters to automate? When I try to put an LFO on the filter. it doesn't really apply the lfo to well because there is too much movement going on with the sound already. And if i pump ocs one and two 100% to the filter, it just loses power. Suggestions?
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Re: modulating nuerobass?
modulate notches, distortion, flangers and phasers. thats all i pretty much automate for neurobasses.
Re: modulating nuerobass?
Try modulating a bandpass and layer together different articulations.
Pitch can be really nice aswell.
Pitch can be really nice aswell.
Re: modulating nuerobass?
Band reject filter sweeps, high pass filter sweeps, phasers, flangers, bitcrushers can all be modulated to shape the sound.
Re: modulating nuerobass?
It sounds like you're using massive, try putting LFOs/Performers on the WT position as well. Definitely have some notches (I use tone2 filterbank for this, works brilliantly) and when putting a HP/LP/Comb filter for more movement don't have it 100% wet and have different filters modulating different areas of the spectrum. Also compressing the shit out of it after you've got all that movement helps to make it not sound as thin, as well as putting an EQ on and boosting the hell out of the higher end
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