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mudlogger
Joined: 27 Mar 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 3:21 am Post subject: Creating Dubstep Wobble Bass on ESX1 |
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Hi there - this may have been written about before - so apologies if it has. This is how i create a wobble bass use a lame - 1 shot bass sample.
1. Change your valves if you haven't already or your bass may not wobble good!
2. Find a standard low bass one shot sample (organ sounds are good) - keep it very short - its going to be looped anyway.
3. Goto SAMPLE - loop it - from start to finish. Its important that the sample is looped - a one shot won't wobble!
4. Assign your new looped bass sample to KEYBOARD PART also keyboard button lit.
5. transpose up/down on the keyboard using <and> arrows to find the right octave that sounds bassy! In my case the octave was 5.
Switch the FX on first as you'll find it easier to find the wobble, otherwise everything just sounds dull and flat.
FX SEND - yes - FX1
Distortion
FX Edit 1 - 5 o'clock - full to right
FX Edit 2 - 2 o'clock
FX Chain - OFF
Part Common
Pitch/Glide = 9 o'clock
EG Time = 7 o'clock - full left
Start Point = 7 o'clock - full left
AMP EG = N (second light nearest AMP EG button) not ^ (first light)
Pan = 12 o'clock
Modulation
Speed = 1 o'clock
Depth = 1:30 o'clock
Type = ^^ (saw wave) not BPM sync
Dest = Pan - don't use pitch or cutoff
Filter - this is were its at.
Cutoff = 9 o'clock (there is a sharp cutoff point just before @9'oclock)
Resonance = 3 o'clock
EG INT = 12 o'clock
Type = LBF
To find the sweet spot for the wobble - adjust cutoff / resonance. The key for me is the cutoff - there is a real small margin just before 9 o'clock.
Thats it! |
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