@@NickShillitoMusic well im still 15 but those where the kind of vids i watched when 7-9 my life is toooo hectic rn i dont wanna know how it will be when im an adult
@@pyrobeats5355 definitely reach out to your friends and family if you're struggling, don't be embarrassed to talk about your problems, you can always get help. Keep doing the things you love and remember tomorrow is always a new day, take care buddy
thanks for this. All the tutorials I find are for super scream skrillex type wobbles. I just want to make some stuff like you are doing. So thanks you again.
You have to go into the browser and find the instance of massive that's running, then it has a list of parameters then you have to automate the one you want
nice tutorial but i have one problem, your sound, sound purely amazing and mine.. well, it sounds nothing like yours and i have no idea on how to fix my awful sound. do you mind if you send me the patch, i have version 1.3.0
Could i get an explanation for what he did? He keeps saying "click this then that." and i honestly love the sound you made but i use a different uh... thing. DAW? So i don't have these little gimmicks and stuff. What i mean is what did he do to the sine wave, how many are going at once, is there a difference in octaves between them, is there some sort of distortion filter, is there a phase lfo. What exactly is this sound I'm hearing? I'm not very smart about music so if you could treat me that way that'll also be helpful. I hope this community is nice enough for my big favor :/ i just wanna learn.....
Basically you wanna find waveforms as similar as you can to the ones he chose for each oscillator in your own synth. You'll need to choose the same settings for the envelope and filters, and either use LFOs, envelopes or routers to mimic the automation he added to each knob, or even draw it in yourself. He hasn't done anything using sinewaves, he started with different waves. As you can see on the left of each active oscillator, oscillator one is pitched down 24 semitones (2 octaves), and oscillator two 12 semitones (1 octave). there's no distortion or any other effect active. The only way to define this sound really is a wobble bass. Bass because it's predominantly low end, wobble because it wobbles.
+Blanco Oooh thank you. So if i boil everything you said down. It's just an automated low end square wave? But it sounds so different from when i tried to do this in mine... I may be missing something ill read your reply a few more times. Thank you though :) 👍
I'd love to say I could, but I can't. They just seem to produce slightly different sounds. You could probably experiment with both for interesting results
+Nick Shillito (NickSMusic) you are just plain awesome man i was fucking searching the whole fucking youtube for like years to make the SKREAM signature bass..and now i finally got it bro...thank you man!
smooth sq with wt all the way up is a simple square wave, you could also use sin-sq and do the same thing. Just a small tip. I'll keep watching and comment after, great sound though, I like your workflow.
okay awesome! that's what i thought, but I couldn't tell if there was something else because looking at your song there was different automation clips at the same time