sub bass is pretty easy to make. just choose a sine wave on any VST and go down some keys :)
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sub bass is pretty easy to make. just choose a sine wave on any VST and go down some keys :)
I agree with Licas, sub is something that you easily create. Use just a sine, edit ADSR as you wish. I wouldn't use any other's sub, only my own.
I sometimes use FM8, but Operator in Ableton gets the job done.
use a low octive on 3cOsc with some eq sounds nice
I use subboombass and i like it a lot Trillian is great also go to http://www.robpapen.com/subboombass.html and they have a free demo of it for man and PC. :)
Wil Mancia
yes massive all the way. there are lots of great youtube tutorials for making awesome subbasses in massive.
It's easy to just stick to the rule of using a sine wave, but if you want to add a little more to it, you can use something like u-He's DIVA and use a triangle wave. It's a little fatter and sounds a lot bigger than a typical sine sub, and breathes a little more life into the bassline.
Am I the only person using Sylenth? Low enough sine octave sounds fine to me...
I actually love Sylenth. Massive is my runner up tho.