How fat can the LP sound?

I’m just curious how fat you can make the LP sound.
Been looking at the knobtweak yahoo forum for bass patches but there weren’t that many.
So anyone here that wants to show me how fat the LP can go? See it as a challenge… :wink:

No problem. I’ll do that tomorrow. :smiling_imp:

with the right amplification it could shift your home’s foundation around few feet. :slight_smile:

LAMBSBREAD and FOUNDATION come standard with OS 2.00 and will rattle the windows using a Kinetic Audio 12" bass driver. I just tried it on low volume. :smiling_imp:

Could you please share them I have the presets from the TE and I dont want to change all my presets. Would it be possible for you to upload them individually?

It would be nice to see some homemade deep bass patches as well!

If you guys are members of the yahoo group you could post em there

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/KnobTweak/

Sure I can upload those to KT! I don’t think you’ll get anything deeper than that, though. Those two patches are extreme!

Thanks! :smiley:

They’re up on KT now. And you are most welcome! :mrgreen:

Guys what do you mean by saying “Fat” the keyboard is small and slender like.
I am confused.

MoogStudios :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

The sound is fat. :wink:

Meaning “Loud” I am not understanding the lingo, sorry.

Not loud. Low. As in, BASS. Big bass. Bass so big it rattles the walls and trembles the earth! :smiling_imp:

Oh you mean “Phat” ha ha ha ha my bad, wow I am so behind the times on lingo these days.

Sometimes, we use “fat” and “phat” interchangably here. It all means the same thing in the end, really. :wink:

Fat meaning BIG or HUGE.

+1 Lamsbread

Cool! I made the Lambsbread patch inspired by classic Dub sounds… to give the deepest, warmest low end possible. I’m glad you like it!

Previously the fattest bass sound I had made was on the LP Stage 1… Binshaker (named for the Twilight Circus Dub Sound System album, “Binshaker Dub”) – but that one was so low it almost disappeared into the earth on the lower notes. Lambsbread manages to stay punchier with more midrange presence on the lowest notes, so you can still hear it without needing an 18" subwoofer. Binshaker is more felt than heard sometimes, I think.

You know what’s really fun? Dialing up a bass patch like Lambsbread and playing it using the Etherwave Plus! Theremin-controlled sub bass is amazing… live dubstep wobbles just by waving your hands in the air. :smiley:

funny you’re mentionning binshaker as i was trying to reproduce it yesterday (as an exercise). i love that one…gotta check lambsbread

Lambsbread makes Binshaker sound like a DSI factory patch when put through a hi-fi subwoofer. :smiling_imp:

Binshaker, on that same subwoofer, can actually be heard on the lowest notes, but it has different harmonics than Lambsbread. I’ll have to bring those two patches together in my next YouTube video.

i loaded the 2.0 patch set for the first time. i have to admit how pleasantly surprised how many great sounding bass type patches are in there.

great work Amos! i should have loaded those patches a long time ago. They will provide tons of inspiration for patching and playing.