Hi, I just wanted to know if there are alternate ways of modulating a dubstep growl to recreate that sick dubstep sound in a mix. I'm not looking for a particular sound, just other ways to control the growl itself. I'm super rookie, I know little about sound design and I am literally just starting out. I've been modulating the LFO 1 Rate parameter through Serum to make the dubstep growl "bounce" and it sounds great but its just alternative between going fast and slow, essentially making it "wobble".
Submitted August 03, 2017 at 06:26PM by Grymsta https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/6rfnft/alternate_ways_to_modulate_a_dubstep_growl/?utm_source=ifttt