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March 17, 2020 at 3:06 pm #33361
It’s very low, even and perfectly audible even on cheap cellphone earplugs. I tried to make it in different ways using different waveforms, combined saw with sine, and squere with sine, used low pass filter, drive. I get some nice sub sound, but can’t get it so big, wide and even. No compresion or limiting makes it so good as it is in this song, i have even bassrider from waves, and even then it’s not that even in volume of higher and lower pitch notes.
The question is: how to make it so wide and even without givimg it any movement?I use mostly SERUM, so if it’s possible please refer to SERUM
Thanks in advance
RegardsMarch 18, 2020 at 11:12 am #33386Wide and solid bass is so tough. Try this:
Osc 1: Sine. 2 voice Unison with 100% width, and 0 Detune. This will create that big wide low end. Yes, each time you play a new key, the nature of that width will change, but, I found it’s always nice and wide and pretty solid, if not always exactly the same.
Osc 2: Any vocal-style wavetable. In Serum, I liked DudaChoir with WT Pos set to around 170. But any male-sounding “EH” will do. 6 voice Unison, with 100% width, a decent amount of Detune. Adjust it’s volume so that it’s layered into the Sine, but the big sine sub sound is still prominent. This will have a lot of movement, but when combined with the Sine above, it creates a nice wall of low sound spread across the stereo field.
Filter: Low Pass, 24 dB. Turn the Cutoff pretty far down, but adjust for taste. Decent amount of Drive.
March 18, 2020 at 1:34 pm #33411It works! Thank you so much! I will post here next time i need help with something.
Regards
March 18, 2020 at 1:44 pm #33413I only didn’t understand the part about 100 width, since in SERUM the width of voices is the knob called ”Detune” so i left it on 0, it works so far.
Regards
March 18, 2020 at 2:54 pm #33415I only didn’t understand the part about 100 width, since in SERUM the width of voices is the knob called ”Detune” so i left it on 0, it works so far.
You can find the Unison width in the Global tab
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