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Wub-wub Guitar FX?

I'm always on the lookout for new ways of processing my guitar signal to get non-guitar sounds, and specifically the sort of wub-wub dubstep sounds. I've been trying to come up with an iOS app that would do this [it's a LP-Filter that is tied to a sawtooth or a reversed sawtooth wave] - I bought Birdstepper, but changing the subdivisions of the beat is kind of difficult to get to.
I've been trying to find something that will allow me to create a variable-speed sawtooth-filter effect on my guitar signal. Do you know of something would create an LFO'd Filter wub-wub style effect for an audio signal? I think the Yonac Tonestack Filter Gnome IAP might do this, but I'm not sure.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!

Comments

  • Don't know how to do it, but I suspect it's the sort of thing that Zed Synth can do.

  • Turnado should be able to do this too, if you have the concentration required to design your own LFO-based filter settings in that app. ...no, I haven't done it myself yet. one day!

    also, once you set it right, it should be easy to set a BPM-synced LFO rate to be tied to the X-Y control in Turnado for performance.

  • Turnado can definitely do this - but I use that at the end if my signal chain to process "everything" and can't run a separate instance just on my Guitar's channel. ;)

    I wanted to write to follow up in my own question above - the Tonestack "Filter Gnome" effect (and to a lesser extent the "Overpass") can be tweaked to get the sort of thing I'm looking for.

  • Despite the obvious latency issues, MidiMorphosis is pretty awesome. Tons of fun playing wub-wub synths (and also Animoog) with a guitar.

  • edited March 2015

    @solador78 said:
    Despite the obvious latency issues, MidiMorphosis is pretty awesome. Tons of fun playing wub-wub synths (and also Animoog) with a guitar.

    Ya know, i had the worst time trying to use that app. Even with a compressed clean signal I found the note tracking unmanageable. Haven't given the mac version a go yet though...

  • I don't know if this will work for you, but it works very well for me, even with a cheap guitar (tuned flat).

    Tracking Rate: 85%, Volume Threshold: 75%, MIDI Velocity: 20%, MIDI Sensitivity: 10%

    Even Polyphonic patches sound great.

  • @boberto said:
    [it's a LP-Filter that is tied to a sawtooth or a reversed sawtooth wave]

    And maybe it's not so obvious, but an auto-wah is basically what are you're looking for, but without the synth tones.

    Jamup Auto-wah.. Rate: 2 o'clock, Depth: 3 o'clock, Manual: 10 o'clock, Sens: 3 o'clock

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