can someone tell me how to make a sub bass that only can be heard on bass speakers/subs. My problem is that i am putting this sub bass under a wobble sound and the sub bass takes away from the wobble. is there some kind of filitering i could do? all i want is the sub bass to affect the subs, not anything else. Thanks!
Detuning two oscillators in a sub will cause phase issues and affect the definition of the low end in the mix. Boosting using normal EQ will also introduce phase problems. A simple sine wave and a pitch envelope for added punch will do the trick.
the video description is all wrong. he's using Massive's "sine-tri" oscillators turned all the way to sine on the "wt position knob", so "triangular waved" is a total misnomer for the patch being demonstrated here.
@TheJunglistSoldier It probably has something to do with the master envelope, turn the decay level all the way up on the envelope, default is the 4th one
can someone tell me how to make a sub bass that only can be heard on bass speakers/subs. My problem is that i am putting this sub bass under a wobble sound and the sub bass takes away from the wobble. is there some kind of filitering i could do? all i want is the sub bass to affect the subs, not anything else. Thanks!
justindowty 3 months ago
@Tinkertank123 or his audio routing is fucked, if on a windows based machine, reload/reinstall Realtek Sound Manager, happenes for me sometimes.
TheOfficialInception 4 months ago
its 24 down. ittle be a half step off if its 25. but other wise this is good
GrAyFr96 4 months ago
Hey bro, be much appreciated if you told me how you got rid of thclicking noise you get when you press each key... cool tut, cheers
NuArkdUBSTEp 1 year ago
@NuArkdUBSTEp change the attack time on the main amp envelope.
guitarmania182 1 year ago
@NuArkdUBSTEp turn up the attack on envelope 4 and high cut the sub at 400hz
CallusDnb 7 months ago
Detuning two oscillators in a sub will cause phase issues and affect the definition of the low end in the mix. Boosting using normal EQ will also introduce phase problems. A simple sine wave and a pitch envelope for added punch will do the trick.
172Break 1 year ago 5
@172Break Thanks for the tip ill stick with that idea!
Inphanity 1 year ago
the video description is all wrong. he's using Massive's "sine-tri" oscillators turned all the way to sine on the "wt position knob", so "triangular waved" is a total misnomer for the patch being demonstrated here.
mrPenguinoid 1 year ago
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mrPenguinoid 1 year ago
i made this but 4 sum reason it goes quiet then back to normal all the time... nothing else is in way to make it do this
TheJunglistSoldier 1 year ago
@TheJunglistSoldier It probably has something to do with the master envelope, turn the decay level all the way up on the envelope, default is the 4th one
EVILdubstep 11 months ago
why do you sync them so they pulse?
DjScout 1 year ago
I'm just curious, what software do you use to record these videos?
LogicKidroy 1 year ago
just use sine wave, sounds alot better
sonicthehedgehogxp 1 year ago
when you go to vst instrument settings and you add effect where did you get it ? i can't see that "waves" folder/chain
MeLoveParisHilton 1 year ago
@MeLoveParisHilton waves is something you have to download/purchase & install separately to cubase.
djkpcom 1 year ago 4
Niceone! Thanks mate :]
KongraDNB 1 year ago
I get nothing - no sound, although there does seem to be the odd click.
If I open one of your other videos, there's no problem. Weird!!!
Anamnesia 1 year ago 3
@Anamnesia are u watching on a laptop? the sub bass frequencies are low and possibly inaudible on laptop speakers
djkpcom 1 year ago 12
@djkpcom - Aaaah, cheers! Yes, I was. I'll hook up my gear soon & listen again...
Anamnesia 1 year ago