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Ponemax
Hey Guys,

I've been working in FL studio trying to get a good wub wub sound. I've had some minor successes, but still cannot get that professional and satisfying deep vibrating bass that you hear in dub step...

Can anyone give me a hand? Right now I am using a fairly simple OSC 3x setup with triangles and saws and an LFO to produce the oscilations...

In alot of dubstep I hear a heavy bass synth that goes into heavy vibration at certain intervals (seperate from the oscillation). I want to perfect both the oscillation (beats) the vibration, and also the heavy bass effect...

Can anyone give me a hand? Please check out what I have so far. The wub-wub comes in after around 0:54.

(also if anyone has any mastering tips I'd appreciate it so much!)

http://soundcloud.com/ponemax/preview
Beatflux
Use Massive.
Ponemax
What is massive? I want to be able to master the technicalities without any cheat software. lol :)
orTofønChiLd
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Originally posted by Ponemax
What is massive? I want to be able to master the technicalities without any cheat software. lol :)


what you need is a moog voyager, it will take you into the deepest depths of sound imaginable
Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by Ponemax
I want to be able to master the technicalities without any cheat software. lol :)


You'll need to load up 100 instances of 3xOSC, and set each one to a sine wave. From there you'll need to program each partial's envelope and pitch to get that rich wub-wub sound you've always wanted.

I'd recommend an i7 processor, but if you don't have one you'll need to eventually freeze each channel to keep from FL from crashing. Good luck.
Looney4Clooney
just about any synth can do that. Massive works if you want a very processed sound but sounds rather thin if you just use the pure oscillators. The actual example sounds rather thin and could be done with anything really. Synth 1 is free and will do that. The quality and step of the filter is what makes the different when using just a pure oscillator.
Ponemax
Moorg voyager? Please tell me more. I need the proper tools to make the right trance and electronca sounds. Please help me!
Ponemax
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
just about any synth can do that. Massive works if you want a very processed sound but sounds rather thin if you just use the pure oscillators. The actual example sounds rather thin and could be done with anything really. Synth 1 is free and will do that. The quality and step of the filter is what makes the different when using just a pure oscillator.


Please tell me what you mean by step!

Thanks for the replies, everyone!

Lester
orTofønChiLd
quote:
Originally posted by Ponemax
Moorg voyager? Please tell me more. I need the proper tools to make the right trance and electronca sounds. Please help me!



oh yeah the moog voyager, raw fat analog Oscillators will give you the ultimate sound that you never dreamed of. Tiesto and Armin van Burren use it. Its quite expensive but its a custom to own a voyager. It will take you to the farthest realms of analogue music ever possible!

Ask him, he pioneered the voyager

-FSP-
I think tal-bassline can make pretty good wub wub sounds. It's free too.

G-Con
The OP is attempting to create this sound himself and learn the proper techniques so good for him. And all most of you can do is take the piss or suggest he get a new synth?

We should all know that most sounds can be made on ANY synth. The trick is learning how to do it. Not just finding out what synths have the correct presets...
aquila
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