How to Make Dubstep part 2/5 - Redux Bass in Ableton
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how did you make the first bass sound?
i checked video 1/5 and it was about beats
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Yes, but then I have to adjust the synced lfo-time for each single note. Not what I tried to do, but works at the end with a bit more automation.
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@KILLPOCALYPSE9 You have to buy the full version of ableton to use operator.
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@hvafaena32 & ableton live
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i dont have operator. Why?
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@SuperDadaist set the lfo to synced
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@DrumNBassHero David Guetta uses Pro Tools.
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@DrumNBassHero Deadmau5 uses Ableton :)
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What kind of Mac are you using?
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how can I make the bass, so the wobble is exactly as long as the midi clip, as in your first bass synth?
0:29 you mention what you've did in last video, well all you did was showed how to wrap! There is nothing on how to make that effect with chainsaw bass, either I'm wrong and "How to Make Dubstep part 1/5 - Beat Warping in Ableton" is not a previous video or your are BSing the youtube
IamMANN 1 year ago
@IamMANN @KandL507 The videos in this series are 5 sample tutorials taken from the 50+ videos on the Dubstep Pro Producer course. The chainsaw bass video he is referring to isn't included in this free series. If you want to see the rest of the videos including that one please head to the site and enrol on the course. The link to the course page can be found in the description above. Sorry if that caused some confusion.
Hope you are enjoying the vids.
Nick
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pointblankonline 1 year ago 2
are there any course that offers sounds like skrillex,doctor p,datsik ? those jump up cats?
beaver12 1 year ago
@beaver12 As i said to 20Tree, the techniques learnt on the course can be applied to jump up styles of dubstep or the more rolling, dubby or melodic sounds. We encourage students to experiment and find their own unique style.
pointblankonline 1 year ago