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| Originally posted by EddieZilker Why? Just to make sure dubstep stays ossified as a caricature of popular music in spite of the more creative sounds which came out of it? I'm sorry but while music in general doesn't suffer from it, there actually is a limited economy to what brostep can achieve. |
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Originally posted by Vector A |
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker You just fucking owned yourself. |
Okay first off, if you are willing to process the living shit out of your sounds, 3xosc can make really good wobbles. Especially when you use custom waveforms. Everyone overlooks that when they see 3xosc, you can load any waveform into it you want. Try that.
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| Originally posted by skyhunter Okay first off, if you are willing to process the living shit out of your sounds, 3xosc can make really good wobbles. Especially when you use custom waveforms. Everyone overlooks that when they see 3xosc, you can load any waveform into it you want. Try that. |
About a month ago I decided -- for shits and giggles -- to test whether I could design the familiar Dubstep wobble synth sound from scratch. This is what I came up with using a few instances of Sylenth1 (basically multiple detuned saws and squares...plus sines for the sub-bass):
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| Originally posted by Nick Cenik About a month ago I decided -- for shits and giggles -- to test whether I could design the familiar Dubstep wobble synth sound from scratch. This is what I came up with using a few instances of Sylenth1 (basically multiple detuned saws and squares...plus sines for the sub-bass): |
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