Harry Van Haaren wrote: >> With the help of some manuals I managed to create a pretty ok Dubstep >> wobble bass in Yoshimi. >> > > Cheers, there's too much going on at the moment for me to properly check it > out, > hopefully tomorrow I'll get to load it up though. > > Glad there was such a response.. nice to have fellow "wobble bass" peoples > about! > -Harry > Hello Harry, You're welcome. And apparently my Dubstep instrument for Yoshimi was good enough to get included in the latest Yoshimi release (thanks Cal!!). If you want to control the wobbles it is possible to set the Freq. LFO to zero and insert a Phaser effect in the chain and control its LFO with NRPN messages. I took a look at it yesterday but apparently my M-Audio Oxygen doesn't send out correct NRPN messages so Yoshimi doesn't pick them up or I simply don't understand how to properly program the right NRPN stuff). But I just got some new toys in (a Behringer BCF2000 and a BCR2000), hopefully I'll get it to work with those. Otherwise it would be an option to fire up an instance of Rakarrack with a Phaser effect and control the LFO of the Phaser with MIDI. I've also taken a look at PHASEX but I don't grasp how everything is routed internally so I just don't manage to get anything useful out of it. amSynth is not suited for Dubstep wobbles, it simply lacks the proper functionality. Maybe Bristol could pull the trick too. For those who have no clue what this is about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsQMpJ5lURQ (a classic that we spin regularly at our parties) Best, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user