Download: http://soundcloud.com/openmu5ic/stopp
Projekt: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25466666/openmu5ic%20-%20STOPP%21.flm
[ohne eigene Samples wie "HALT STOPP" und manche perkussiven Elemente]
[without some custom Samples like the "HALT STOPP" vocals and some percussive elements]
(Die im Projekt rot hinterlegten Spuren sind für den Wobble-Effekt da)
(The red tracks, in the project, are the ones used for the wobble-effect)
First of all, great job. Second, how do you make it where some of the tracks aren't affected by the filter? And do you perhaps have the downloads to some of the sounds used here, as I don't have them on mine?
ElSquirrel77 1 month ago
@ElSquirrel77 thanks :)
I used the different fx-states you can use in FL. I set the filter to only affect fx tracks so I could choose which tracks should be affected by using that little fx button and setting them to fx. So my setup basically was: fx = filter and reverb; no fx icon = only reverb. Also what I did was duplicate some tracks and setting them to different fx-states, so that I could play some stuff while the wobble is playing without getting affected by the filter...
openMU5IC 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@openMU5IC ..., while beeing able to automate them while the wobble isn't playing (e.g the melody at 0:52 and which gets automated later).
For the sounds I only used the ones that come with FL mobile exept for the vocal ones ("halt stopp") and two percussive sound (out of the free "Spunkface Minimal House" samplepack if I remember correctly)
You can check out the project file in the description if you have the mobile version to see how everything works.
hope I could help :)
openMU5IC 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
how did you figure out how to do the wub wub thing on the mobile. please respond iv been trying for days
122theben 1 month ago
@122theben its actually simple ;) . As I wrote before in other comments you can, because the wobble in dubstep is often made by automating a lowpass-filter, record that filter automation in FL mobile to get that effect. I achived it by setting everything up like the beat and stuff first, then I lowered the tempo drasticly (eg. 50 bpm) recorded the filter and then set it back to the original tempo. You can check the project file in the descripition if you want to see the whole project.
openMU5IC 1 month ago
So this is the iPhone version? How difficult compared to the desktop version to make a dubstep? Is there good tutorials for it? Sorry for all the questions just deciding if it's worth $15
OasisSoilderFilms 2 months ago
@OasisSoilderFilms ... What I did, once I had everything set, was to lower the tempo, then record the filter and then raised it once I was done recording. Then I copied it for the other parts. I dont know if there are tutorials for dubstep, I think not.
For me it was definitly worth the 15$ because its very handy to have a basic DAW in your pocket ;)
openMU5IC 2 months ago