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making this bass sound

growly bass

Hey peeps,

I’m looking to find out about two different bass sounds that are very common in dnb. They are two variations on the common used growly bass sound used by calyx, noisia, gridlok etc. An example of this sound is for example soul intent’s hurt me.
I’m not sure what synth these sounds are made in or the start of these sounds anyway as I understand the concept of frequency splitting etc. I do own massive and FM8 and have tried to make a similar sound but cant seem to get anyway close as I’d love to be able to make patches like these from scratch rather than just sampling.

Can you help?
thanks
Charlie

By charlie in Making specific sounds · Asked 109 days 10 hours 29 mins ago

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    keep osc 1 and 2 on sine square make osc three carbon and pump the amp on osc 3 to 100%. Keep all knobs on 1 and 2 at 50%. Go to LFO 5 and make both wave forms the hard z shape. Next beat sync them till it reads 1/2. place this LFO on osc 3 w-t twice spread the first one to 75% and the second to 50%. If the sound isn’t close just as is pump up the amp on your LFO. Also put feedback at about 75%.

    By jlittle0 · 102 days 18 hours 7 mins ago

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    Wicked, thanks jlittle0!

    will try it

    charlie

    By charlie · 102 days 2 hours 25 mins ago

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    Hey jlittle0,

    got a couple of questions for you regarding the above explanation if thats ok?

    Once I have selected LFO 5, what am I attaching it to? also what do mean when you say ‘Next beat sync them till it reads 1/2′

    also what do I leave the oscillators on spectrum?

    thanks again
    Charlie

    By charlie · 102 days 1 hour 43 mins ago

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