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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by pumice » Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:54 am

was listening to some of my favorite planet mu idm a few years ago, and then it was all like, this isn't idm, this is dubstep. I wonder what the other million sub-genre's of idm are named.

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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by jaydot » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:48 pm

Here's my first attempt anyway, (Work in Progress) I dunno if I nailed it or not.

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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by ENNO » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:09 pm

jaydot wrote:Here's my first attempt anyway, (Work in Progress) I dunno if I nailed it or not.

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Try to get the drums more involved...this was my first drumstep track.

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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by mt eden » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:12 pm

the trick is to get the shishy/topend bit rolling, throw in a shit load of shakers, hihats, rides, tambs at 16ths and lots of ghost note snares on the off beat

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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by joemakin » Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:20 pm

ive noticed with drumstep they still use the amens but as a roll sorta thing get an amen chop out the middle bit of the loop (the percy bit) and use it as a hi hat on the 16ths and work ya half sped beat around it. oh and mabey layer a rim over the top of it.

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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by amphibian » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:13 am

Phigure wrote:dont get so caught up with making music that fits into a certain genre

make music

and then if you really feel like you need to, you can put it in a box after the fact
I think this is a rather silly statement considering quite a few people get into making music BECAUSE of a certain genre, not the other way around.
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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by amphibian » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:39 am

eops wrote:Useful in marketing terms - but from history we all know that when a scene starts to separate and label itself a dozen different ways that scene is dying ...

in a Dr Who way but trust me it will never be the same again.
Very true, but in the wake a whole stack of new and awesome stuff arrives. If you're too jaded to experience new things then you'll be just that, jaded. Dubstep is an awesome genre that was spawned from a few other parent-genres, so what we experience and love now, isn't going to be around in 10 years. Bring on the brostep!
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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by Phigure » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:40 am

amphibian wrote:
Phigure wrote:dont get so caught up with making music that fits into a certain genre

make music

and then if you really feel like you need to, you can put it in a box after the fact
I think this is a rather silly statement considering quite a few people get into making music BECAUSE of a certain genre, not the other way around.

no

people should make music how they want it to sound, not make it so that it will fall into a certain genre perfectly. if people want to make music that feels like Romanian Folk Polka, they should go ahead and do it, but they shouldn't say "Okay, I need to make a Romanian Folk Polka tune right now, how exactly do I do that?". If a person wants their music to feel a certain way, it should happen on it's own, and not because someone tells them how to do it.
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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by amphibian » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:45 am

Phigure wrote:
amphibian wrote:
Phigure wrote:dont get so caught up with making music that fits into a certain genre

make music

and then if you really feel like you need to, you can put it in a box after the fact
I think this is a rather silly statement considering quite a few people get into making music BECAUSE of a certain genre, not the other way around.

no

people should make music how they want it to sound, not make it so that it will fall into a certain genre perfectly. if people want to make music that feels like Romanian Folk Polka, they should go ahead and do it, but they shouldn't say "Okay, I need to make a Romanian Folk Polka tune right now, how exactly do I do that?". If a person wants their music to feel a certain way, it should happen on it's own, and not because someone tells them how to do it.
I agree, to an extent. But what if you simply love the genre and want to contribute to it? There is nothing wrong with that. Only reason I got into music production (as an example), is because I was so heavily inspired by a few dubstep producers.
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Re: Producing drumstep

Post by Phigure » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:52 am

amphibian wrote:
Phigure wrote:
amphibian wrote:
Phigure wrote:dont get so caught up with making music that fits into a certain genre

make music

and then if you really feel like you need to, you can put it in a box after the fact
I think this is a rather silly statement considering quite a few people get into making music BECAUSE of a certain genre, not the other way around.

no

people should make music how they want it to sound, not make it so that it will fall into a certain genre perfectly. if people want to make music that feels like Romanian Folk Polka, they should go ahead and do it, but they shouldn't say "Okay, I need to make a Romanian Folk Polka tune right now, how exactly do I do that?". If a person wants their music to feel a certain way, it should happen on it's own, and not because someone tells them how to do it.
I agree, to an extent. But what if you simply love the genre and want to contribute to it? There is nothing wrong with that. Only reason I got into music production (as an example), is because I was so heavily inspired by a few dubstep producers.
i'm saying you should contribute to the sound and not the genre. genres are just stupid labels made to sell things and associate them with each other. but in my opinion, that's not how music should be handled.

it's really hard putting it into words exactly

If you love the genre, and want to contribute to it, just do it. Just make music that sounds like it. Asking "HOW DO I MAKE MUSIC THAT SOUNDS LIKE THIS" defeats the purpose of making music in the first place

if that makes any sense at all... like i said, it's tough putting it into words exactly
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