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Cantankerous 20.04.2009 04:18 PM

I suck, please help
 
Ok guys, I suck royally bad at doing anything with my Virus. I am sure it can do the kinds of sounds I am after, I am just lost in doing so.

Can anyone help me get the crazy bass sounds like in the following track? Check out from 0:27s and on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt3vI...eature=related

ANY help would be much appreciated. This is a typical type of sound found in dubstep and dnb steps. Once I get an understanding of how it works I would like to modify it to my liking. Just need a major stepping stone thrown my way.

Thanks guys.

Andrew

Engel 20.04.2009 06:23 PM

You may try to put your virus outputs to this plugin. :)
(demo version is available to download)

infraction 20.04.2009 11:04 PM

1/ For the grit sound to it you can try saturating the filters with the rectifier, make sure you use a single saw and maybe a sub osc to give it little beef not too much though because you don't it to steal too much power from the original osc.

2/ For that wub wub effect in dubsteb, usually an lfo is used to modulate a low pass filter usually a synced one. In this case it sounds like they've automated the sync rate and the lfo amount so not only it goes from not being modulated at all to being fully modulated, but it speeds up in a synced manner to the track.

Cantankerous 21.04.2009 12:43 AM

Thanks for the help, very appreciated. I will really have to fool around to get myself sorted with this stuff. I really like that sound but found it impossible to re-create.

Celestry 22.04.2009 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by infraction (Post 289140)
2/ For that wub wub effect in dubsteb, usually an lfo is used to modulate a low pass filter usually a synced one. In this case it sounds like they've automated the sync rate and the lfo amount so not only it goes from not being modulated at all to being fully modulated, but it speeds up in a synced manner to the track.

Would i be wrong to presume the LFO shape to be saw?

ehunter 22.04.2009 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Celestry (Post 289219)
Would i be wrong to presume the LFO shape to be saw?


that is a sick tune...

infraction 24.04.2009 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Celestry (Post 289219)
Would i be wrong to presume the LFO shape to be saw?

Sine or triangle I would say.

If it was a saw it would be more of a gating effect than the "wub wub" effect.

markoos 25.04.2009 05:53 PM

my guess is that FM has a lot to do with it (as in, it's an FM synth creating the lead/s)... happy to be corrected, though...

annikk.exe 25.04.2009 11:54 PM

Just got a chance to listen to this. I'm pretty sure this is done using dBlue Glitch, a free VST.
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1904.html


-Annikk

Cantankerous 26.04.2009 01:20 AM

I have dbblue Glitch. Can you please share what exactly is being done using Glitch to make that sound? If you could, or anyone could for that matter try and whip up a simulation of that sound and upload it, I would be very, very impressed and grateful.


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