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more help with sound design and LFOs in Massive

Postby itroitnyah » 17 Jul 2012 15:41

Alright, so you guys probably saw my other post asking for help with the AlexS style of sound, and I'm back asking for help with a different sound type thingy to make. I don't need what the oscillators are set at, I just want to know how to make the LFO's and envelopes or whatever do the sound that occurs at about 0:28-0:30 seconds:

If you don't get the sound I'm refering to, it's the on that starts slow and travels upwards slowly with what sounds like a wubby in it as well. I did a bit of experimenting with Massive myself first, and I tried setting the pitch of the oscillators down -48.00, then placing an envelope on them at varying increases in pitch, while placing an LFO on the cutoff knob in lowpass filter 4 at varying increases, but that doesn't seem to work
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Re: more help with sound design and LFOs in Massive

Postby Counterwise » 18 Jul 2012 08:05

You have to use the frequency shifter in one of the inserts. Once you put it on, you just adjust the knobs of it and the pitch of your sound to increase and decrease the speed of it. No LFO's needed. That's how I made that sound anyways. Then you just envelope it the way you want and you're done :D
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Re: more help with sound design and LFOs in Massive

Postby itroitnyah » 18 Jul 2012 19:25

Counterwise wrote:You have to use the frequency shifter in one of the inserts. Once you put it on, you just adjust the knobs of it and the pitch of your sound to increase and decrease the speed of it. No LFO's needed. That's how I made that sound anyways. Then you just envelope it the way you want and you're done :D
Awesome, thanks xD... But... umm... Would you happen to know if FLS10 has any frequency shifters? Or where I could download one? (preferably for free?)
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Re: more help with sound design and LFOs in Massive

Postby Counterwise » 18 Jul 2012 20:03

Dang that was stupid of me :P I forgot to mention I used Massive to make the sound. Just add on "With Massive" at the start of what I said before XD
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Re: more help with sound design and LFOs in Massive

Postby itroitnyah » 18 Jul 2012 20:29

Counterwise wrote:Dang that was stupid of me :P I forgot to mention I used Massive to make the sound. Just add on "With Massive" at the start of what I said before XD
Ooooh, lol xD Thanks. Love the help man
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