Need help recreating this sound

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Hello,
I'm pretty new to LMMS, and I have been enjoying it this far. I have made a sample that loops around and I have been looking into spycing it up a bit by adding some lyrics and hi hats? etc. I really like the cinematic drop from the song "Joyner Lucas ft. Logic - ISIS (ADHD)", (some timestamps where it appears 0:15, 0:19, 0:23, 0:27, 0:31...) and I really want to recreate it and implement it in my song since it would bring suspense towards the main drop. Thank you in advance to anyone who helps me push towards the right direction, even if it's just a hint. (don't know if this is the right section to post so please move it if it isn't :) )
tandhunter wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 7:52 am
Hello,
I'm pretty new to LMMS,
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and I have been enjoying it this far. I have made a sample that loops around and I have been looking into spycing it up a bit by adding some lyrics and hi hats? etc. I really like the cinematic drop from the song "Joyner Lucas ft. Logic - ISIS (ADHD)", (some timestamps where it appears 0:15, 0:19, 0:23, 0:27, 0:31...) and I really want to recreate it and implement it in my song since it would bring suspense towards the main drop. Thank you in advance to anyone who helps me push towards the right direction, even if it's just a hint. (don't know if this is the right section to post so please move it if it isn't :) )
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Ohh so nice you add timestamps ! good!
but for what track, there are hundreds
This one is marked 'clean' but there is really no special effects at your timestamps
Please link directly to the version consistent with your timestamps:)
And yeh, this is more a production question, so il' moved it :)
musikbear wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:52 pm
Ohh so nice you add timestamps ! good!
but for what track, there are hundreds
This one is marked 'clean' but there is really no special effects at your timestamps
Please link directly to the version consistent with your timestamps:)
And yeh, this is more a production question, so il' moved it :)
Thank you for your interest, I really appreciate it :D! The link to the song I'm referring to is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTDb0ebFh8E
The cinematic type of sound effect appears half a second after the timestamps.
I would like to know your final project sounds interesting
wil beats wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:02 pm
I would like to know your final project sounds interesting
It will take a while but I'll surely post it once it's finished. Thank you for the encouragement :)
wil beats wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:02 pm
I would like to know your final project sounds interesting
I forgot to tell that my final project will be a trap/rap song, The first half will have some lyrics, and there will be less lyrics (if any) after the main drop drops... Still not sure if that's the layout I will be going for, but I'm going to try to make it as unique as I possibly can since I'm all about that :)
tandhunter wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:05 pm
The cinematic type of sound effect appears half a second after the timestamps.
The deep vibrating humm fits your timestamps -right?

That is mostly a question about having a low frequency vibration in the wave-shape.
The type of sound is called an 808
I have already made a tutorial on 808s, but the really hiphoppy type, like yours - i dont think i covered
I will have a new tutorial up about this time tomorrow :)
tandhunter wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:26 pm
wil beats wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:02 pm
I would like to know your final project sounds interesting
It will take a while but I'll surely post it once it's finished. Thank you for the encouragement :)
pass me your facebook and soundcloud
musikbear wrote:
Fri Jun 05, 2020 6:43 pm
tandhunter wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:05 pm
The cinematic type of sound effect appears half a second after the timestamps.
The deep vibrating humm fits your timestamps -right?

That is mostly a question about having a low frequency vibration in the wave-shape.
The type of sound is called an 808
I have already made a tutorial on 808s, but the really hiphoppy type, like yours - i dont think i covered
I will have a new tutorial up about this time tomorrow :)
Thank you very much, that answered a bunch! Yes, the vibrating humm is what I'm talking about. I actually managed to come relatively close by taking an 808 and applying crossover distortion on it. I'm looking forward to your tutorial! I'll also check your 808 tutorial cause I need some considerate improvement in that department. Heck, might as well watch all your tutorials :)
tandhunter wrote:
Sat Jun 06, 2020 12:55 pm
Thank you very much, that answered a bunch! Yes, the vibrating humm is what I'm talking about. I actually managed to come relatively close by taking an 808 and applying crossover distortion on it. I'm looking forward to your tutorial! I'll also check your 808 tutorial cause I need some considerate improvement in that department. Heck, might as well watch all your tutorials :)
Saw your comment on youTube, so you fount it already :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIQjOmpkeXM