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- Aug 13, 2013
@Bassik_SB
It's pretty simple.
Two ways I went about it were:
1- detune a few squares and then lowpass very low down, turn up stereo width too, then highpass and add in clean sub
2- work additively- Start with clean sine sub, then add detuned sines at second harmonic (3 times frequency ratio), fourth harmonic (5 times frequency ratio), maybe sixth harmonic too.
Then you can detune and pan all the harmonics separately to
Maybe add very subtle saturation after all that, but mostly it's just good mixing.
It's pretty simple.
Two ways I went about it were:
1- detune a few squares and then lowpass very low down, turn up stereo width too, then highpass and add in clean sub
2- work additively- Start with clean sine sub, then add detuned sines at second harmonic (3 times frequency ratio), fourth harmonic (5 times frequency ratio), maybe sixth harmonic too.
Then you can detune and pan all the harmonics separately to
Maybe add very subtle saturation after all that, but mostly it's just good mixing.