Change speed of wobble?
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Change speed of wobble?
Hi,
I've just started trying to make dubstep tunes in Cubase and have recently figured out how to get that classic wobble bass sound (in Massive). One thing I can't figure out though is how to create a time-variant wobble (I.e. To morph the speed of the wobble, say from 1/12 to 1/16, as a particular note plays out).
Can anybody help me out with this?
Thanks...
I've just started trying to make dubstep tunes in Cubase and have recently figured out how to get that classic wobble bass sound (in Massive). One thing I can't figure out though is how to create a time-variant wobble (I.e. To morph the speed of the wobble, say from 1/12 to 1/16, as a particular note plays out).
Can anybody help me out with this?
Thanks...
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- stapleface
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the only real bug with Massive is that you can't link the sync'd LFO rate in Massive to automation.
Either try and get really accurate with the Hz, or create more instances of the same patch and change the LFO rate.
And from now on, please use the search function
the same questions get covered over and over again, and it makes this forum an uninteresting read to say the least.
Either try and get really accurate with the Hz, or create more instances of the same patch and change the LFO rate.
And from now on, please use the search function
the same questions get covered over and over again, and it makes this forum an uninteresting read to say the least.
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Check out my latest tunes here;
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thats amazing news.Depone wrote:actually if you update massive to the latest build (1.1.4 i think), it has the lfo time sig problem fixed. automate away!
now i wish i'd paid for it xD
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Check out my latest tunes here;
http://www.myspace.com/staplefacedubs
http://soundcloud.com/jaysus91
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that'd be one of my macroscontakt321 wrote:Or spend the $100...
Pretty cheap considering the power under the hood.
Can someone please post the Alpaca soul staring picture?

if you're gonna spring the 100$ for massive get komplete 5 this month only 399$ for all the ni plugs
and to do it when you do get a version that supports lfo sync automation just do it via an automation lane
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