Creating Sub Bass Using Massive

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

KP from Iceman Beats demonstrates a double, triangular waved, sub bass creation process using Native Instruments - Massive, a low pass filter EQ insert & Waves RComp compression.

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  • 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 waves is something you have to download/purchase & install separately to cubase.

  • 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 are u watching on a laptop? the sub bass frequencies are low and possibly inaudible on laptop speakers

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  • 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.

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  • 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!

  • @Tinkertank123 or his audio routing is fucked, if on a windows based machine, reload/reinstall Realtek Sound Manager, happenes for me sometimes.

  • its 24 down. ittle be a half step off if its 25. but other wise this is good

  • @NuArkdUBSTEp turn up the attack on envelope 4 and high cut the sub at 400hz

  • @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

  • @NuArkdUBSTEp change the attack time on the main amp envelope.

  • @172Break Thanks for the tip ill stick with that idea!

  • 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

  • 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.

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