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Chazzleman
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Been trying for ages to make this sound, i want to make it and alter it but first ive got to make it lol.

Killers dont die - DJ Hazard, when it drops it has a wobbley bass then wub wubwub wub wub reese/synth stab. Want to know how to get it. Reason 4 or fruity loops thanks
19-05-2010 15:33
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one word experiment none of us are dj hazard mate if u want wobbly turn the lfo up or detune it if u want reese stabs detune 2 saw waves with little or no attack on them

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19-05-2010 20:11
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Square waveform, distort to taste, use a saturator to make the sound full again.

Or ask Hazard.

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this really sounds like basses pusha creates, only bit more distorted.

wobble can be achieved with lfo indeed.
wobble sounds like it has a filter on it, that lets low pass than go up to the mid range.

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20-05-2010 21:26
Ben Kama
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Most of those wobble tracks also have either a double synth or 2 oscillators with the other transposed 7 semitones. That's kind of the 'instant-rudeness' factor in many of those sounds.

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