Music | How To Produce A Wicked Dubstep Wobble – Secrets Revealed!
So your looking to get some tasty wobble bass for your dubstep productions. Ill be going over a few different ways to get that big wobble look, ill be showing you multiple ways to do this and not just using the usualLFO modulator.
So the Low Frequency Oscillator is one way of achieving a Dope dubstep wobble sound but you can get a very effective and more stable effect by using the envelopes on the filter on your VST. How this works is simple, you get your starting sound (probably a 2 oscillator square wave, slightly detuned, low pass filter etc). Then you set one of your envelopes to trigger the filter cut off, setting the attack in time with the music. This means when you play a note it will start with the filter cut off in a low position and then quickly open the filter exactly like how an Low Frequency Oscillator would would work but you just get the first open woooow sound rather than a wooowoooowoooow sound like with a LFO. When this method is played with a quick note pattern (short often notes) it sound very similar to an LFO.
The LFO. This control is probably the main source you will turn to to get your speaker bass wobbling like a true dubstep god. These are the main knobs you will find with your LFO
Rate: Determines the speed that the Lfo oscillates. You can either opt for a in time setting or free setting were you adjust the timings by hand. There are many arguments for each, but at the end of the day its up to you. The most common rate for dubstep is the 1/8 or 1/4 settings. A good way to get a heavy variation for dubstep is to have 2 synths one with a
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