A word of warning: I haven't used amSynth at all, but the general principles should be the same for all synths (generalised statement after generalised statement!).
Basically your signal chain should go:
Oscillators -> Filter in -> Output
^
|
LFO
So you should feed the connect the oscillators to the Glame Lowpass input as well.
Hope this makes sense!
Andrew
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Jeremy,
>
> You sure that amsynth can't pull off a dubstep wobble bass?
> The ingredients are relatively simple:
>
> One lowpass filter
> One LFO routed to the filter cutoff
> One or Two Oscillators (I'd say having a sine or triangle an octave lower
> or
> at the same pitch as the other oscillator would be good here).
>
> Then just filter the oscs quite low to remove the highs and set the LFO
> running fairly fast-ish!
>
Just trying this setup out.
I have the following:
> One lowpass filter
> One LFO routed to the filter cutoff
LFO sine output -> Glame Low pass input
Check
> One or Two Oscillators (I'd say having a sine or triangle an octave lower
> or at the same pitch as the other oscillator would be good here).
>
Que?
If you could clarify what the two oscillators are supposed to connect to
then I will build this example and post it here for everyone to play with.
Cheers.
> Andrew.
>
> On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Jeremy Jongepier
> <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> 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
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