Massive Synth Tips – Create Über Gnarly Dubstep Basses – 1 of 2 With Marc Adamo
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http://www.looptv.net/ show part one of a two part Native Instruments Massive tutorial aiming to deconstruct some über gnarly Dubstep bass patches, as found in the award winning Dubstep Mechatron (http://bit.ly/LExM51) sample pack, by the creator himself – Marc Adamo!
Award winning Loopmasters producer and author of ‘The Secrets of House Music Production’ Marc Adamo, turns his sonic head in the direction of Dubstep production, with the critically acclaimed ‘Dubstep Mechatron’ sample pack. See here (http://bit.ly/LExM51).
Packed to the brim with over 800mb of battle ready loops, sounds and sampler instruments, including Terrorising Bass Loops, Pulverising Lead and Synth Loops, Transformer Fx and Speaker Blowing Sampler Patches, this pack has raised the bar for Dubstep producers everywhere.
Here creator of the pack, producer Marc Adamo shows how he has created some of the robotic bass sounds in one of his favourite synths – Massive!
Enjoy!
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