

Use the rotating potometers to alter the attack, decay, release and sustain of your wobble synth to get the perfect sound to fit your creation.įor the latest updates and to connect to the F.T.M.

Use the LFO buttons to change the wobble speed and make intuitive wobble bass riffs! Select the central octave with the octave + or – buttons, and pitch shift up to three notes at once in real time with the pitch shift wheel. Layer up to 24 looping or touch triggered pads at once.Ĭhoose from 9 different wobble bass synth types. Select a sample for each pad and customise its volume, pitch, and loop duration. ◆ ADSR and synthesizer volume adjustment. ◆ 1 octave keyboard (13 keys) with pitch shifting spanning 5 octaves. ◆ Pitch resample all of the built in samples. ◆ Colour assigned buttons, for clear and straightforward use. ◆ Load and save up to 3 different sound bank layouts. ◆ Hundreds of drum loops, build ups, percussive fx, sound fx, bass sounds and risers included.

◆ Studio quality samples, created by professional musicians and producers. Making dubstep has never been so easy and enjoyable! *-"Bass drops so sick, the CDC will declare a pandemic.I’m an undercut away from being Skrillex!" - 148apps"īass Drop is easy to use and is perfect for dub steppers, bass heads and music producers, musicians and non-musicians alike. Make dirty wobbles, filthy bass growls, massive drum loops, huge drops and dubstep sound fx The propellerheads forum will have free patches loaded by users as well he could rummage through if he has access to Reason.The #1 Dubstep sampler, wobble keyboard and loop station. If he can't get it tweaked in with a synth I would check out gearslutz or futureproducers I'm sure someone at some point has posted some samples up there for free. 40hz is pretty low though and you won't hear it so much as feel it and you'll need a lot of power to push that out of the subs. A mono synth or equivalent patch works great for bass and traditionally in Hip Hop the moog type sound is preferred. Any software synth will be able to get you there I use Sonar and Reason mostly and any of the synths in Sonar will get you there as well as the Subtractor in reason. For stuff like that I use a hit from Session Drummer 3 or Reason and combine it with a synthesized sound from the Andromeda or Omnisphere. If he's looking for a bass drop all the way down to 40hz you'll be better off using a synthesizer. The modules have the basic 808 kick you can tweak but it's just a hit.
