I took Stormdrains advice.

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  • I literally cannot make Riddim basses. Please help.

  • Not bad but it's too white noisey. Theres not enough happening in the lower frequencies. It's a common thing with heisenbergs imo but usually it has something to do with the modulation for the waveforms. Here's an example of what was at first a very similar sound.

    Basically you're losing the fat in the synth.

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  • still feel a little plain tbh but I have no clue what needs to be added it feels to flanged for me but that might be just my opinion

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    Followed more of Stormdrain's advice.

  • Deffo better. The only thing is that you don't seem to have a very tight grasp on how to use flanger or phaser for riddim very well, it seems. The flanger is supposed to be in sync with the time. So if it's 3/4 time or 6/8 time, I would put the lfo speed at 1 or 2. For 4/4 I'd use .75 or 1.5 depending on the bass. For this one I think .75 would be aight. Also just adjust the depth and the feedback accordingly. Same principle applies with phaser, but for a bass like this, try only using a little.