Deep Warm Sub Bass in Fruity Loop's 8?
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Deep Warm Sub Bass in Fruity Loop's 8?
Like I say I use Fl.8 and my synth of choice is Massive but I also have NI FM8, Poizone, & Morphine,
I have looked high and low (including this forum and youtube) but I cant come close to the sound I want,
If any of you listen to DnB, You'll probly know what I mean when i say im after a Commix analogue warm deep sub bass.
any help appreciated
ez
I have looked high and low (including this forum and youtube) but I cant come close to the sound I want,
If any of you listen to DnB, You'll probly know what I mean when i say im after a Commix analogue warm deep sub bass.
any help appreciated
ez
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black lotus
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HxdB wrote:3xOSC
oh andblack lotus wrote:3osc
3xOSC
Its clean sounding and its simple.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Distort a sub? I always thought that was a nono?thetaco wrote:the warmness in a Commix tune is probably from the Scream 4 unit on tape setting in Reason (which they wrote their album on).
3xOsc will work fine for subs just add a compressor (or limiter) with a high ratio to it and distort it a bit, instant fatness.
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There's not much point distorting a sub if you've (say) split the bass into sub and upper, or generally if it's got more midrangey stuff exactly covering it.Serox wrote:Distort a sub? I always thought that was a nono?thetaco wrote:the warmness in a Commix tune is probably from the Scream 4 unit on tape setting in Reason (which they wrote their album on).
3xOsc will work fine for subs just add a compressor (or limiter) with a high ratio to it and distort it a bit, instant fatness.
The reason for this is that pure sub is, pretty much by definition, an undistorted sine wave at a low frequency. If you distort the sub, you're effectively turning down the low frequency component of it and adding in some higher frequency. But if you've already got bare wobbles going on at the same time and the purpose of the sub is just to add, er, sub, then that's going to be counterproductive. Although it might randomly sound alright, I don't think it's a hard and fast rule.
OTOH, if your sub is all you've got, giving it a teensy bit of high range can make it a bit more punchy and noticeable, which is good. I tend to either stick a little bit of distortion on the sub or use not quite pure sub (eg a filtered triangle or a filtered mix of sine and square).
(I've also had some reasonable results for 'solo' sub using a free Hammond emulator called NubiLE with only the first bar pulled out significantly. But YMMV.)
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