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How to get dat riddim sound


tkky

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Sorry for double post the server went down and 404'd on me and i refreshed the page but it still posted so please delete the other post, cheers.

So recently ive been hearing alot of producers use the same sorta sound on every riddim track, its like a dirty rattle with some high reverb. Im sure once you hear it youll understand what im talking about. I would like to know how to get the same sorta sound, i think i made a sound like it a while back with some crazy chorus / Flanger effects but im not sure any more..

If someone could point me in the right direction or give a full tutorial that'd be great.

These examples

https://soundcloud.com/stijn-schrijber/styn-the-revenant-vip-clip

https://soundcloud.com/infektdubstep/infekt-rotten-riddem-exclusive?in=c_a_n_o_u/sets/dub

https://soundcloud.com/primaldubstep/primal-breakingpoint?in=c_a_n_o_u/sets/dub

First Synth in the drop

https://soundcloud.com/deemed/deemed-styn-ik-ben-ja-de-kind

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Why not?

Because it doesn't have the automation capabilities that Malstrom has. You can make a saw wave wobble in Massive and add as much flanger/chorus/delay as you want but it will not sound as good as it would if it was made in Reason

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Because it doesn't have the automation capabilities that Malstrom has. You can make a saw wave wobble in Massive and add as much flanger/chorus/delay as you want but it will not sound as good as it would if it was made in Reason

Damn, so it really just comes down to the quality of the synth then, looks like I need to upgrade...

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lol yea tight try to sound exactly like other producers instead of creating new riddim sound... my advice: if you like massive, keep working with it!!! bukez finezt uses massive and he's unique and a head in the riddim scene!

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