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Old 11.11.2009, 08:44 AM
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Can you post a link to a small sample of the sound you want to recreate with virus?
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Old 11.11.2009, 11:33 AM
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Check out the deadlysub patch, it shakes everything in my room and it also shows that the virus is capable of truley deep sub tones.
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Old 11.11.2009, 12:51 PM
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That's definitely my go to patch - with some quick lfo tweaking you can get some deep dupstep triplet sounds running off that in next to no time.
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Old 11.11.2009, 02:33 PM
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Oftenly overlooked, but really powerful a technique, is to write dubstep songs with deepness and fatness in mind in F or F#. The song written in this tone
sits really well in clubs and the chords and fundamentals are just really solid in most playbacks.

Its a tried and tested idea that many drum and bass producers attest to as well, since dnb also uses similar tones to dubstep in many ways.
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Old 11.11.2009, 06:34 PM
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@henry_kay
Assume just to produce a sinus wave with arround 70 Hz (as being heard at the youtube video).

@feedingear
Yes, I know that it is possible to use a lfo to layer a deep swinging over an normal tone. But the result is different, and I like the pure sound of a deep sinus.

Has anyone tried the youtube video? The better equipment (speaker) you have the greater is it. But also with my small speaker you will notive that pure wave.

Please note that I am asking not because I want to complain about the virus. Definitely not. The youtube sound might not be produced by a synth, but by a (analog) signal generator.
I just want to know if you guys get the same results with your virus. I have a virus snow but I dont think that makes a difference here.
Take 5 minutes and try to produce a pure sinus in the deep area. What do you get? If possible link your best results.
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Old 15.11.2009, 03:16 PM
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Check out the deadlysub patch, it shakes everything in my room and it also shows that the virus is capable of truley deep sub tones.
Major big ups for this mention. It is working perfect for a track I am working on now, probably be my go to sub patch from now on. I just hope it isn't recognizable that all my tunes use the same bass patch!
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