Session 36

This session builds on Session #35 — complete it first for the best experience

Session 36: Partial Recipe -- Growling Bass

25 min|advanced|patch

Session 36: Partial Recipe -- Growling Bass

Objective: Build a growling, aggressive bass patch with filter movement and analog warmth. This session gives you the target sound and most of the steps -- but leaves key decisions to you. The blanks are not random: each one draws on a specific skill from earlier in the curriculum.

If you only have 5 minutes

Load the basic patch. Set Osc 1 Shape = Saw, Osc 2 Shape = Saw. Detune Osc 2 Fine to +5. LPF Freq = 35, Resonance = 55, 4-Pole ON. Env Amount = 90, Decay = 55, Sustain = 10. Play low notes. Instant growl.

Target Sound

A thick, detuned bass with a snarling filter sweep on every note. The attack should bite, the sustain should rumble, and the filter should add an angry vocal quality without tipping into self-oscillation. Think industrial bassline meets analog warmth.

Starting Patch

Load the basic patch. Every partial recipe starts from a known state so the parameter values are meaningful.

Steps

  1. Set Osc 1 Shape = Saw and Osc 1 Level = 100

  2. Set Osc 2 Shape = Saw and Osc 2 Level = 90

  3. Set Osc 2 Fine = ____ (hint: Session 06 covered analog detuning -- what amount of fine offset creates that thick, beating unison feel without sounding out of tune?)

  4. Enable 4-Pole mode on the lowpass filter

  5. Set LPF Frequency = ____ (hint: Session 11 covered lowpass basics -- where should the cutoff sit so the bass is warm and full but not muddy or muffled?)

  6. Set Resonance = ____ (hint: Session 13 explored resonance character -- how much resonance adds a growling, vocal quality to the filter sweep without tipping into self-oscillation?)

  7. Set Filter Envelope Amount = 90

  8. Set Amp Envelope: Attack = 0, Decay = 55, Sustain = 15, Release = 25

  9. Set Filter Envelope: Attack = 0, Decay = 60, Sustain = 0, Release = 30

  10. Set Delay Time = 0 (no delay -- this is a tight bass, not a wash)

  11. Set Distortion Amount = 25 to add grit to the low end

  12. Play notes in the C1-C3 range. The filter should sweep down on each note with an aggressive bark at the top

Listen For

  • A thick, detuned low end from the two sawtooth oscillators beating against each other
  • An aggressive filter sweep on each note attack that adds a snarling, almost vocal quality
  • The resonance should add character without the filter squealing or becoming thin
  • The decay should leave a warm, sustained rumble that sits solidly in the low register

Reflection

What values did you choose for the three blanks? Write them down alongside your reasoning. Compare your choices to the recipes in Session 27 -- did you land in the same ballpark, or did you find a different sweet spot? There is no single correct answer. The point is that you can hear the difference and make a deliberate choice.

Output Checklist

  • Growling bass patch completed with all blanks filled in
  • Parameter values documented with reasoning
  • Patch saved to a program slot
  • Patch documented in patches/evolver/ with full parameter dump
  • Session logged in Obsidian daily note