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CULTURE BOY CULTURE BOY is a male
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quote:
Originally posted by selig
Filtered square waves make good subs imo.


yeah they do!!! ya can make a filtered square sub move more than a sine

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30-12-2009 14:17 Homepage of CULTURE BOY
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quote:
Originally posted by Muad'Dib
can you recommend any keytracked filter? That'd be nice to have.


Any filter can be keytracked in fl with the keyboard controller.Big Grin

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11-01-2010 23:32
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Subs always sound fatter when you let the pitch go down 1 octave with an envelope. Gives it an kick drum like in-your-face feeling Big Grin

I also prefer using low passed (distorted) square waves..

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