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Jenni-Harry4eva3
Currently: Drum & Bass Producer; Soon-to-be: Audio Engineer

Jandre Paris @Jenni-Harry4eva3

Age 32, Male

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Art Insitute of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Penn

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Calling all FL Studio Users!

Posted by Jenni-Harry4eva3 - September 28th, 2008


I need some help, and hopefully you people out there can help me out. As you probably may know, I use FL Studio, as well as my brother (ShinRok). I've trying unbelivably hard at producing Drum n bass, some songs more successful than others, and I need some tips, tricks, hints, anything to help me get along in my projects. Particularly at creating a decent or exceedingly awesome bass line, with a 'wobble' effect added on to it. If anyone has anything about this, I would love to talk to you about it. I'd appreciate it greatly! Thanks!!

~[IZK]


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Swing by the audio forum someday! :D
Also, I've compiled a list of handy music links, check it out - <a href="http://rig.newgrounds.com/news/post/51644">http://rig.newgrounds.com/news/post/5 1644</a>

AWESOME! Thanks man! I shall swing by the audio forum when I get the chance! Sure! I'll check out your post for the music links! Thanks a whole bunch!

~[IZK]

the wobble effect if I'm thinking about what you are talking about can created by a fast LFO speed. go to 3xosc, and the LFO controls near the bottom turn the amount (AMT) all the way to the right and tweak the speed (SPD, I think) until you like the wobble sound...try on both the Volume (VOL), Cutoff (CUT), and Resonance (RES) tabs....theres seperate LFOs for each.

i can show you through an flp if you like :D hope this helps if you still wanted to know how to do this.

Oh! Thanks man! Nah, it's cool. I'll learn and try it out later :D Thank you!