Actually by far the best machine gun tutorial there is on RU-vid. Like… neddie’s was fine but nothing compared to this one. Maurauda level machine guns 💀 keep it up man, i really look forward to seeing more stuff :D video idea would be maybe a video about sustains and screeches? Idk, but I’m hyped for ur future tutorials 👌🏻
been struggling to make guns for so long but after following along to this a little bit and resampling the hell out of it i've got some insanely cool stuff, tysm for this!
Sick, maybe try mapping LFO 1 to the multiband comp M/H Threshold in the matrix? The sweet spot is tight but it sounds so awesome when you hit it! Fire content bro sounds based
Turns out the secret all along was just a simple saw wave and reverb filter. Do you know how the reverb filter is unique? I know it's a type of delay based filter, like flanger, comb, and phaser. How did Steve Duda make the reverb filter specifically?
@DEEPREXION probably cuz they rely on eq, or just leave it as it is. When i meant cleaner noise bass, i mean cutting away the noise away from the lower frequencies. Say for example we distort noise+sine. If you lowcut the noise before the distortion, check the waveform. You will see that the top and bottom-most part of your sine wave is clean and pretty much the middle part of your waveform contains the noise.
Please help! I do exactly as you show, but already after couple of effects my bass doesn't sound any near like yours... And it gets very quiet, no matter what I do. Are my serum settings wrong?
And the second question is: how does Marauda do this with Massive and FM8? They don't even have reverb filters. Do we know if he has Serum at all? Does he use it for the FX?