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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by symmetricalsounds » Wed May 12, 2010 9:47 am

wub wrote:Am thinking of getting a tshirt made up that says "Love Dubstep / Hate Wobble"
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by magnetron_sputtering » Wed May 12, 2010 11:50 am

Love making songs.
Hate having no-one to listen to them. :cry: :i:
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by JFK » Wed May 12, 2010 1:49 pm

Love:

Making huge sub bass.
Adding tracks to Soundcloud and getting good comments of producers I admire.
Making tunes without huge snares (Who else thinks Disko Rekah would have been better without such a metallic snare?)
Hearing my good friend Phrex dj on the DSF sessions (and Flowtunes too)

Hate:
Alpacas and IN jokes.
Metallic snares
Robot sounds
Gay Remixes (we all know who I mean)

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by Dubbel Shot » Wed May 12, 2010 2:16 pm

Love: When people are feeling my tracks and I know the effort has payed off.
The feeling of forgetting the rest of the world when I produce. I just go into my own world.

Hate: When I can't get past a 16/32 bar loop or generally getting stuck in the middle of something you know has potential.
Making the sickest new tune and listening back the next day and it's awful :|

And I wouldn't say hate but I'm not really a big fan of claps on there own either. It does work sometimes though it really depends on the tune, just normally i really like a nice acoustic sounding snare then maybe a clap on top if it needs it.

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by mc wayne » Wed May 12, 2010 2:19 pm

wub wrote:Am thinking of getting a tshirt made up that says "Love Dubstep / Hate Wobble"
hahahaAHAHAHAH
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by wub » Wed May 12, 2010 2:48 pm

mc wayne wrote:
wub wrote:Am thinking of getting a tshirt made up that says "Love Dubstep / Hate Wobble"
hahahaAHAHAHAH
:roll:

It's all objective at the end of the day - if everyone liked one sort of dubstep it wouldn't be any fun.

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by nowaysj » Wed May 12, 2010 5:53 pm

Dubbel Shot wrote:Hate: When I can't get past a 16/32 bar loop or generally getting stuck in the middle of something you know has potential. Making the sickest new tune and listening back the next day and it's awful :|
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by victor w » Wed May 12, 2010 8:40 pm

love having an idea of a track as far as synth and melody goes, and then listen to a massive track on youtube or w/e and comeback and suddenly find my work in progress to seem empty and of poor quality.

but in the end it makes me learn and work harder, gotta love that.
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by trike12 » Wed May 12, 2010 8:51 pm

good thread actually..

but all the good one's been taken :lol:

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by zitanb » Wed May 12, 2010 9:37 pm

abZ wrote:Love the process

Hate that I never have enough time to do it
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by a.paul » Wed May 12, 2010 10:01 pm

love sub bass

hate my short attention span in production, always end up opening a new logic project.

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by dreadheaded » Wed May 12, 2010 10:03 pm

tripwire22 wrote:Hate: never being able to finish tunes. EVER

Love Krypticminds
Hate Rusko
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i also love making pads!!
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by th@-pu$$y » Thu May 13, 2010 2:34 am

Hate being in the mood to Start a new tune, but cant get anything out!!!! :u:

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by tripwire22 » Thu May 13, 2010 2:58 am

th@-pu$$y wrote:Hate being in the mood to Start a new tune, but cant get anything out!!!! :u:
thats me right now

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by FSTZ » Thu May 13, 2010 5:00 am

I love Maxi-vista because it enables me to stretch my DAW across 3 screens eventhough there are 2 computers involved

I love the tunes I have been getting from so many great producers

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by xx773xx » Thu May 13, 2010 5:24 am

Hate picking the same fucking snare only because it sounds good. Sounds pretty stupid eh?
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by urbannerd62 » Thu May 13, 2010 8:09 am

love the feeling of being satisfied with one of your songs;
love (most) of the dubstep community;
love the the vast array of music that is considered dubstep.

hate haters.

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by skwiggo » Thu May 13, 2010 9:04 am

Love: the freedom to mesh different genre's/sounds/whatever together
Love: SUB
Love: Interesting rhythms
Love: I'm gonna disagree with most of you and pick claps cause they rule. Love snares too tho :D
Love: WOODBLOCKS

Hate: the over popularization of certain sounds
Hate: boring rhythms - you can bro with polyrhythms it just takes a bit of thought :D

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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by SunkLo » Thu May 13, 2010 9:49 am

Word.
although I hate it when I cram a track full of polyrhythms and other complicated details and after turning all the faders up, realize overall it sounds like the Tasmanian Devil peaking on acid.
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Re: Your dubstep/production loves/hates

Post by mc wayne » Thu May 13, 2010 2:35 pm

skwiggo wrote: Hate: boring rhythms - you can bro with polyrhythms it just takes a bit of thought :D
Im a brostep producer, and I always try and make sure my drums sound interesting unlike most of the big name brostep i've heard
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