I have a nice bass sound that has a lot of grit and sub. Turn on the two filters, one in the bottom left corner and one between Volume and Pitch. Your settings should look similar to the ones below. LFO stands for low-frequency oscillation , and its a very effective way to modulate synthesizers and samples to create pulses and sweeps.
This is what the bass sounds like after processing thus far. You should be able to notice a slight delay in the opening of the sound, which is caused by the envelop that we just adjusted. This is what your Simpler should look like so far. This is the result. As you can hear, we have a nice wobble sound! As you can see, I used FM8 to create this type of motion.
Pursuing this further, some wavetable and hybrid synths like Massive feature wavetable position parameters. Specifically, modifying this on simple sounds like a triangle wave or a square wave can produce wobbly phasing effects, especially if the waveform is a hybrid. As a result, my examples below feature these position changes on two sine-square oscillators. Your email address will not be published.
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Sign In. Your name. Sign Up. This article will take you through the basics of creating a simple dubstep bass to then more advance grooving wobble.
Most of the big artist are not getting that funky bass like by setting a bunch of auto LFO filters. The secret key is drawing in the filter by hand.
It is a pain in the ass, but totally worth the time. It will humanize and add such a better and tighter sound. This way your groove can be really tight. You can have the effect sync with your drums and have a rad swing to it.
Drawing in the lfo is key to having a really rad dubstep wobble. Below is the ableton set you can download to demonstration this technique.
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