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Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Hey, I'm kinda new here and I'm also new to creating dubstep. I've read a lot of dubstep bible tutorials and watched a lot of videos, Such as Kev Willow's. I'm also a guitarist. I've been playing for about 7 years and I play all different types of music. I was wondering if I'm able to put some guitar in dubstep. Would It still be considered dubstep? What are my boundaries. Am I allowed to put guitar in dubstep?
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Mate, use whatever you like.
Distance has used guitar in some of his tracks. No one has ever accused him of not being Dubstep.
What style do you play man? Just out of interest?
Distance has used guitar in some of his tracks. No one has ever accused him of not being Dubstep.
What style do you play man? Just out of interest?
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
I play death metal, metal, metalcore, deathcore, Power metal
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Even Distances synths sound like they're going through an effect chain of a guitar, with the type of distortion. If you don't actually use a guitar, you can still put your knowledge of effects into a synth.
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AwesomeLemonlust wrote:I play death metal, metal, metalcore, deathcore, Power metal
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Distances loves running his synths through Guitar Rig...marshy wrote:Even Distances synths sound like they're going through an effect chain of a guitar, with the type of distortion. If you don't actually use a guitar, you can still put your knowledge of effects into a synth.
I wish more producers, would use more real insruments in their tracks. Most of the time when people use samples of real instruments, even good samples, it still sound dead like a sample (I have done this myself
I was going to make a few tracks with a guitarist I know, but we ended up falling out before we even started recording
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
so you want to make electronic death metal like borgore basically.
but with a guitar.
you might as well just make metal with more bass.
but with a guitar.
you might as well just make metal with more bass.
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Guitar Rig's cabs are some of my favorite effects to use on vocals, horns, synths, a lot of stuff
And as for guitars.... silly question mate (no offense)... Use whatever u want.
Chords strummed or fingerpicked with delays and verbs make beautiful atmosphere.
Or layer some sludgy death metal chug breakdowns with Yoy wobbles (I must admit, months ago I got excited about trying this out, thinking it was a good, original idea... soon convinced myself that it wasn't.)
Post examples in feeeback threads or Dubs ! I'd like to hear your playing and your ideas.
I use guitar and bass guitar while making instrumental dub style tunes
And as for guitars.... silly question mate (no offense)... Use whatever u want.
Chords strummed or fingerpicked with delays and verbs make beautiful atmosphere.
Or layer some sludgy death metal chug breakdowns with Yoy wobbles (I must admit, months ago I got excited about trying this out, thinking it was a good, original idea... soon convinced myself that it wasn't.)
Post examples in feeeback threads or Dubs ! I'd like to hear your playing and your ideas.
I use guitar and bass guitar while making instrumental dub style tunes
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
That's also something why dubstep is so awesome:
There are so many possibilities!
There are so many possibilities!
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SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
What are my limits? How many things can I put in for it to still be considered dubstep?
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
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used guitar pedal effects as well.
used guitar pedal effects as well.
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Anything you want....
Heres the 2 rules of dubstep.
1)Sub Bass
2)135-145 bpm
Anything you do within those very small restrictions is completely up to you.
I suggest you research the genre a bit more.
Heres the 2 rules of dubstep.
1)Sub Bass
2)135-145 bpm
Anything you do within those very small restrictions is completely up to you.
I suggest you research the genre a bit more.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
And I personally would argue with rule #2, but that's just my opinion.legend4ry wrote:Anything you want....
Heres the 2 rules of dubstep.
1)Sub Bass
2)135-145 bpm
Anything you do within those very small restrictions is completely up to you.
I suggest you research the genre a bit more.
Sound is sound is sound is sound. Doesn't matter where it came from.
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
I would say that their is music that fits those rules, and is not dubstep...alphacat wrote:And I personally would argue with rule #2, but that's just my opinion.legend4ry wrote:Anything you want....
Heres the 2 rules of dubstep.
1)Sub Bass
2)135-145 bpm
Anything you do within those very small restrictions is completely up to you.
I suggest you research the genre a bit more.
Sound is sound is sound is sound. Doesn't matter where it came from.
2 keyboards 1 computer
Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
Almost, rule 3, half time drums. Not necessarily for the whole track but the general vibe must be halftime. Otherwise your either making breakbeat, garage or jungle.legend4ry wrote:Anything you want....
Heres the 2 rules of dubstep.
1)Sub Bass
2)135-145 bpm
Anything you do within those very small restrictions is completely up to you.
I suggest you research the genre a bit more.
Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?
this is the problem with music genres getting more popular. kids want to make that particular style of cool music so they want to follow a set of rules so their music will be regarded as such. do whatever you want and then label it how you want. fuck humanoids.
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