I am very into Reggae influenced Dub/Dubstep, similar to that of the 'war' whitelabel series, and also quite minimal and dark dubstep, such as Kryptic Minds, J:Kenzo, The Widdler, Ruckspin, Mala, Silkie etc, and i would love to have a go at trying to create something similar. After much bargaining i have managed to borrow reason off a friend and after many hours i have a grasp of the most basic controls.
After searching for hours on trying to find sutible tutorials i have only come across a mass of 'create a wobble' help videos, which although i appretiate, are not what i am looking for right now. I am a huge fan of the widdler and have downloaded his 'default rack' on reason which i think will prove helpful, although i am not quite sure where to go next as far as advice goes.
I have bought a pretty basic sample pack with a few useful snare drums and kicks etc, plus a couple of vocal shouts and horns, but would appretiate any recomendations on other packs.
I am lacking however, the basic knowledge of how to create even the most simple beat. I understand from djing the track has to be in sections, intro, drop, breakdown etc. But am unsure of how to construct this, as i gather a track is in 4 sections of 16 bars, am i correct? how do i measure 16 bars on the sequencer?
Are there any pre-made drum tracks that i can put onto the sequencer and then edit to my liking? Is that acceptable? I really dont have any idea how producers go about creating a track. What comes after the basic beat is created? bass? synth? i have so many questions..
What i am asking is for any general advice on how to create a nice sounding halfstep drum pattern, what i need to do to create it and get it onto the sequencer, whether i should i create it as i go along, or create the whole track in one go, and what i should concentrate after this.
I basically need a step by step guide on how to go about everything, from creating the first few beats, to creating a synth, adding vocal samples, everything.
Here is a screenshot of what i see when i open reason, if that might help.

Thankyou in advance DSF, any advice you can give me on my quest into the unknown is hugely appretiated
Peace and Dubwise love, Alex


