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    Itchy Subsonic VST

    I'm messing around with this atm but am struggling a touch. The subnotes don't quite seem to correspond with the rest - almost like trying to play a sample in C and it not being a C, if that makes sense. The first note will sound ok but then it just sounds a bit "off"

    I've idea what i'm doing but i'm fairly sure its not something i've done - don't quote me on that



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    Quote Originally Posted by dodders View Post
    I'm messing around with this atm but am struggling a touch. The subnotes don't quite seem to correspond with the rest - almost like trying to play a sample in C and it not being a C, if that makes sense. The first note will sound ok but then it just sounds a bit "off"

    I've idea what i'm doing but i'm fairly sure its not something i've done - don't quote me on that
    Way to test is load up another vst (m1 for eg) & play something on that on one track & same notes on another track with that sub one (but up the octave a couple so it's more audible.

    I rarely use that one to be honest - think I only installed it as someone sent me a file & they had it installed.
    I prefer to use a simple Sine wav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenegadeGenius View Post
    Way to test is load up another vst (m1 for eg) & play something on that on one track & same notes on another track with that sub one (but up the octave a couple so it's more audible.

    I rarely use that one to be honest - think I only installed it as someone sent me a file & they had it installed.
    I prefer to use a simple Sine wav.
    Sounds good to me (the sine wav that is). I was getting the hump with this anyway



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    Sine Wav Subbase C2.xrni

    Saved as a renoise instrument so is already looped

    (Note of C).

    Put on it's own track with a Blue Filter (LP Freq set around 240hz & Q @ .79).
    And turn down everything in the LFO bit.

    Reason for the filter is it hides little clicks/pops generated when changing notes.

    If mixing with another bass sound (or something on top to give it grit), filter that track the other way (HP filter) and remove the very low end so it doesn't clash.
    Last edited by RenegadeGenius; 27th January 2012 at 05:00.

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    Thank you fella - though its led me to have a little weep.

    Left the pc on (incl. RN by mistake) last night to grab her some films & Windows decided to update itself. Hadn't saved for a while & lost all that i done last night. Not much choon wise but a lot of chopping n splicing n stuff.........that'll learn me



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    Quote Originally Posted by dodders View Post
    Thank you fella - though its led me to have a little weep.

    Left the pc on (incl. RN by mistake) last night to grab her some films & Windows decided to update itself. Hadn't saved for a while & lost all that i done last night. Not much choon wise but a lot of chopping n splicing n stuff.........that'll learn me
    I thought Renoise had some auto save thing?? Check inside the renoise folder just incase. (Hopefully something was saved!!).

    Anyway, off out now so logging off for a bit.

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