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I think an answer the poster is probably looking for is NI Massive, but ultimately you can use lots of stuff to accomplish this effect. You don't need LFO's but they are helpful. You can do each wobb in the wobble by trigger different envelopes per note as well.

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Guest Promo
YES, WE NEED MORE WOBBLE WOBBLE BASS!!! AS MUCH AS WE NEED THE AMEN BREAK!!!

lol

 

sorry if i missed this one. which instrument or software makes the Dubstep wobbly bass?

Pretty much any vst.

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Guest analogue wings

Roland Alpha Juno has a really slow LFO and teh mega bass

 

Oberheim Matrix 6/1000 will let you mod LFO 1 rate with LFO 2 (or ramp gen, or envelope, or a CC)

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sorry if i missed this one. which instrument or software makes the Dubstep wobbly bass?

 

the same that is used to create the ones for DnB tracks!

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why would you need to modulate an LFO with another LFO? i mean... the "wobble" is just LFO->CUTOFF

no

 

also,

i'd suggest you to use 2 oscillators,1 for the pure bass and the other one for the wobble

 

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also a sync'able LFO helps alot too (1/16th, 1/8th, 1/32 (if yur feelin it)) if you aren't going to just automate the cutoff.

 

but yeh... like the last poster said... a 2nd osc, ie. Sine will add some solid low end. maybe drop it 12 semitones or to taste.

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lazy but a good start

 

http://www.delamancha.co.uk/subfreak.htm

 

i usually route it through a filter with a syncable lfo in parallel with an eq'd clean version and maybe do other shit to fatten it up

 

i have an old, free version of the beefier subhuman that now costs:

http://www.delamancha.co.uk/subhuman.htm

 

well, it's an old free version so i guess it's okay to up it. rename to rar.

subhuman.mp3

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why would you need to modulate an LFO with another LFO? i mean... the "wobble" is just LFO->CUTOFF

 

If you want yr wobble to speed up and slow down?

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