How to Make a Dubstep-Style Wobble Bass in FL Studio 8

Tutorial Details
  • Program: FL Studio 8
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Completion Time: 1 hour

Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in October 2008.

The wobble bass, used frequently in the Dubstep genre, is a sound that well, wobbles! It consists of a low pass filter with a LFO assigned to the cut off. That may sound extremely complicated, but in actual fact it’s quite easy to do and master. You can find examples of this technique used in Benga’s “Drums West.”

For this tutorial we will be using FL Studio 8, Sytrus VST and Cakewalk’s Z3TA+.


Step 1: Setting Up

First we want to open Fruity Loops on a blank template. We then want to add a Sytrus to the sequencer and put it on its own mixer channel. We also want to open the preset CERBERA SAW.


Step 2: Making a Melody

Next we want to create a melody on the Sytrus channel.

Cerbera without Wobble Effect

Assign a Fruity Fast LP to one of the FX slots on the Sytrus mixer channel to set up for the wobble.


Step 3: Making the Wobble

Now we must right click the cut-off knob and go to Edit events. This brings up the automation for the cut-off knob. Notice the lower the cut-off filter is the less high end we get on the sound. This is because it is filtering the high out of the sound and only leaving us with the bass.


Step 4: Define the Wobble

We then need to create an LFO. To do this we either press Alt+O, or click the spanner icon and select LFO.

Value defines how high the wobble will go; it basically defines the highest point of the cut-off to apply to the wobble. Range defines how low the cut-off goes at the lowest point. Speed defines how fast the transitions between low and high on the cut-off apply.

If you right click the speed knob, a set of predefined steps come up.

If we leave the End box ticked we can set the end of the wobble to change, so that over the length of the wobble you can set it to get faster, higher and lower.

Cerbera with Wobble Effect


Step 5: Using Z3ta+ to Wobble

An alternative way of wobbling is to use a VST with a Modulation Matrix so that we can create the wobble inside of the VST. For this tutorial I’m going to be using Cakewalks Z3TA+, with the preset THUMP BASS in BANK C.

First we need to load up the VST into the sequencer. We also need to make sure it’s not on the same channel as the Sytrus.

Next we need to open the VST interface and load the preset in the top right corner.

Z3ta+ without Wobble Effect


Step 6: Adding the Wobble to the Mix

Now we need to assign the LFO to the cut-off filter. We do this in the Modulation Matrix in the bottom left corner of Z3TA+.

In the Source column, select LFO1. In the Range column, we want the value to be quite high but not all the way to the left. We’ll leave the Curve column and the Control column blank.

Last but not least, we want to change Destination column to All Filters Cutoff.


Step 7: Defining the Wobble

In the top right corner of the Cakewalk Z3TA+ VST is a section called Low Frequency Oscillators. This area is where we can define how the wobble sounds.

For this tutorial I will be using a Sine for the Wave 1 value, and leaving the rest as default. As you can hear by turning on Wave 1, the wobble starts.

But what if we want to change the speed? Well, we have to change the Sync. The sync is equivalent to speed on the Sytrus LFO; the lower the number, the faster the wobble.

We can also add a second wave to the Wave 2 box to manipulate the sound even further.

Z3ta+ with Wobble Effect


Step 8: Final Touches

The last step in the process is to add the final touches. I’ve added some drums, an arp, sirens, beat box kicks and a lead. You can check out the Fruity Loops file in the sound pack.

Final Track

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  1. insic says:

    This is awesome effect. i love it. thanks for this nice tutorial.

  2. Moe says:

    This is fantastic. Always wondered how to do this!

  3. trsctr says:

    sorry, but this just made me laugh.

  4. Wicked Sushi says:

    Interesting tutorial, thanks! I didn’t even realize there was an LFO option in FL Studio, even though I have been using it for over a year. I like that final result, too.

  5. Ruud says:

    Nice tutorial! Sytrus is a nice synth, I love it.

  6. E.G says:

    I agree with trsctr, this is a very very low quality synthesis and low quality result as well.
    This is not the true way of making a Wobble…

    Try watching this one:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZYDmw2pYOk

  7. Martin Harp says:

    It’s always nice to see a FL Studio tutorial on here. there are alot of overlooked and maybe not even known features of it that need to be brought out in the open. I’m currently working on streamlining the way I use FL to create a talkbox effect (using a peak controller and filters not the vocoder) so I can present it for you guys… that is if it gets accepted for the site. :P

    Thanks!

  8. L1 says:

    E.G Im the writer of this tutorial, and ive just watched that video, and it follows the same principles. Which was what i was trying to get across here, Not the quality of the synths ect. But the basic principle to making a wobble. You can apply this to any synth, vst, sound you want. and can also apply this effect to other DAWs, because i have shown the “principle” of making it which is a Low Pass filter and assigning it to a LFO.

  9. Anata says:

    “Not the quality of the synths ect. But the basic principle to making a wobble. You can apply this to any synth, vst, sound you want. and can also apply this effect to other DAWs, because i have shown the “principle” of making it which is a Low Pass filter and assigning it to a LFO.”

    Sorry, but to port this you should have explained how to make a wobble bass, not how to use defined presets. Say I use Reason, there is no way I’ll find a preset named “THUMP BASS” or even a Bank C. If I use a good ol’ analogue machine, there are no presets.

    I mean you don’t even mention the number of oscillators needed, type of wave, type of filter etc… The only thing that comes out of this “tut” is that you should route LFO’s to filter frequency to have a wobble effect… which is not mandatory as you can also do that manually.

  10. misk says:

    those wobbles are all well and good, but check out the wobble bass on the second drop of my tune “rhinocerous” at the top of my myspace player.

    peace,
    misk

  11. Tim says:

    Very nicely laid out tutorial. :)

  12. R says:

    Thanks for the tutorial! Very easy to follow. I got that the tutorial was mostly about the wobble effect and not synthesis. I’ve only used the Formula Controller in the past but what you’ve laid out here really opens up the options.

  13. KILLER says:

    HEY! this is fantastic site, very handy :)
    thanks

  14. Silent Snow says:

    ive been wantin to make a wobble for ages!! this really helped me!!
    thanks so much!!

  15. Always looking for this kind of tuts!
    Great for some d&b sh*t.

    greetz
    http://www.opensourcehunter.com/

  16. kttt says:

    how do i open CERBERA SAW? please answear on email? :)

  17. Skelly says:

    Yes, this helps a ton ^_^

  18. calitron says:

    Yeah, I don’t normally use Flstudio, but the way it “drops” the Lfo effect is wicked! I never got into FL I think because I was too set in my ways coming from a logic audio background but I’m noticing some innovative features missing from the other programs.

  19. I think your tutorial just turned me from a beginer to a novice

  20. tim says:

    howd you from wobble to non wobble??

  21. rusty says:

    awesome tutorial! has helped sooo much
    CHEERS! :)

  22. mikehawk says:

    ill gates is sweet

  23. Scotty says:

    Awesome. Someone told me that some of my songs sound like dubstep so I have been trying to recreate the sound as it is and not just from luck.

  24. Dan says:

    i love dubstep my fave genre and i just brought fruity loops and wanted to know how you make wobbley bass ;) great tutorial
    thanks alot

  25. DD says:

    is there an alternative to Z3ta+?

  26. 1987 says:

    WHERE CAN I GET Z3TA?????

  27. phono audile tone says:

    you can pick up the Z3TA from any vst or vsti providing website aswell as many other mediocre sound banks, presets and plugins.

  28. the asshole says:

    the FL internal sampler can be used to create wobbles in like 2 seconds. fuck the automation on the cutoff filter to be honest.

  29. Great job! says:

    Great job! Hey this is a nice tutorial, please explain how to use the LFO pattern that you have created with ALT+O and connect it to the peak controler or somthing. that would be awsome.

    -great job!

  30. R says:

    great tutorial dude

  31. Dj Deejah !!! Electro House Project!!! says:

    Wowwwwwwwwwwww!!!

    Great tutorial.

    I love dubstep!

  32. curtis wood says:

    thank god 4 u this program has had me pulling out what little hair i have nice 1

  33. Rory says:

    Extremely new to FL Studio and having trouble with step 3… the key labeling down the side doesn’t look like the labeling on my piano roll and I can’t see where on the piano roll to put those notes, I’ve looked through the options to no avail but am guessing this will be a newbie mistake!

  34. Facepalm Frenzy says:

    Oh God, I lol’d. Haven’t seen Z3ta+ in a long time. I’m sure there’s a good reason for that.

    Also, please don’t make fart sounds into your mic in future. Or if you do, at least don’t publish them.

  35. mark says:

    I did everything but the wobble won’t work? I followed every stop now how do I activate the wobble??

  36. DAN says:

    this is for FL8, I only have FL4!!! however, great tut, I love dubstep too, and I always wondered how to make the wobble. tut very handy.

  37. Jake says:

    You can do the same with a delay and cut offs and close to making a sequence gate. Your tutorial was really good though because your method is much faster however the other method allows for some extra control value. Thank you for your tutorial.

  38. sophie says:

    hi i have been trying to get the wobble for ages but it just wont work :( any ideas ifim doing something wrong? not sure if i opend the melody maker in the right bit?

    thanks sophie

  39. Tony says:

    I have been searching for an hour where to download Styrus and I cannot find it anywhere. I am getting incredibly frustrated. Link anyone? Pleasee?

  40. Tony says:

    Yeah, I kept getting that, but I wasn’t sure hahaha. Thankss.

  41. Milamber52 says:

    Sytrus is way more better

    then you can control the speed and freq off the wobble and it’s easy to automate through the filters

  42. Jaroo says:

    If you use a synth with more functions then you can assign the lfo directly in the synth leaving the event manager out of the picture. Then you can control the wobble and much more directly via the synth. Will make things easier in the long run, though I don’t mean the way he has done it is wrong; just takes alot of extra work for no reason. Sylenth1 is a prime example of a synth that can do this with ease!

  43. Marc says:

    3xosc is enough for me…!!! ;) But, I do LFO in other ways like using Peak Controller…!!!

  44. Luke says:

    I could of re-written this before you re-published it.. more up to date and less “crap” sounds.

  45. NOOB says:

    I’m new to FL studio and if the creator of this tutorial could email me i would much appreciate the help

  46. Tyson says:

    Any way to make the speed 3 or 6 rather than just 1, 2, 4, 8…?

  47. El Effo says:

    I never knew you could make any decent dubstep with fruity loops. I used to use it years ago for hip hop beats. But I guess because you can add VSTs it makes it better, than say Reason. The Massive VST by Native instruments is also quite good.

  48. Dave says:

    Hey, i don’t have the Thump Bass preset, how could i go about getting it? When i try to recreate the preset it doesn’t come up the same as the sound in this tut.

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