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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Recessive Trait » Sun Nov 21, 2010 1:54 am

that dubturbo site is awesome. just ad after ad after ad, all just on the first page. whenever someone has to hype their product that much, it is just guaranteed to suck.

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Digezt » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:31 am

Ive been waiting for someone to advertise that shite on here, I saw their video and thought it was a piss take. Its got a 16 track sequencer :O and a 4 octave keyboard? think they mean piano roll.

This is really going to end all other DAWs?
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:38 am

hell ejay and mtv music maker were better by the looks of it

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by ogunslinger » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:45 am

deadly habit wrote:for 10 easy payments of $150 and a lb of weed, you too can have deadly habit come to your home and teach you the ways of the dubstep wobblez
if I have 2lb's you gotta tell me all the pro secrets!

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:57 am

ogunslinger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:for 10 easy payments of $150 and a lb of weed, you too can have deadly habit come to your home and teach you the ways of the dubstep wobblez
if I have 2lb's you gotta tell me all the pro secrets!
deal

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by ogunslinger » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:46 am

*sends 2lb's of trees to deadly*



*gets arrested for drug trafficking*




..... 10 years later


Hey guys!!! remember me?

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by netrik » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:43 am

samkablaam wrote:
Rustyz wrote:Personally, I start making music this summer, and I'm about to signed on a little label based in Switzerland (even though I live in London) and I did not have any teacher, I just took the right tool... Most of the big brand software are so standardized everyone is restricted to the same border, I found this software on an underground blog it's called Dubturbo, they won several awards and really it's just sooo cool, the way you can process the sounds, and basics stuff like sidechaining or fill the whole frequencies range are far more intuitive and it's so much cheaper! These kind of sotware will put and end to the era of ableton and cubase trust me, and you have a lot of tutorial coming with it.
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Ldizzy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:42 am

EVERYTHING u need to know from a daw is in the MANUAL.

It comes with the daw. Try it.

I used to think JUST like u and then ive realized i was being lazy.

... the only real reasons why i would maybe pay money for classes are the following : 1) if i cant write and read and i need to learn proper mixing and mastering, and i would NOT take a Dubstep oriented class, as i would end up sounding generic... try to learn from OTHER genres, thats what style is ALL about... i go to sound engineering school, and seriously... anything interesting and relevant ive learned, ive learned it by myself, the books i buy and the time i spend looking for stuff)... 2) because burning a grand for a class would get my lazy ass a little more motivated... and even then :P a nice new softsynth would do even better...

they're gonna teach u basic stuff + how to use the tools ur trying to avoid learning... in a surface-ish manner... and with the tools they qualify as good only... fail x fail x fail : u can do it by urself and even better... and if u dont, we're all willing to help u :P

spend ur money on some relevant gear and some nice life experiences, thatll make u a more motivated and much more creative person.

tough love.
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:21 am

ya man i agree with everything you said tbh dubstep to me is getting slightly old could be from just listening to so much of it but i do switch up the genres of course anything from classic rock to electro house.. kina curious to where dubstep is gunna go in the next 10 years or has it already met its peak?

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Ldizzy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:37 pm

^ :S

... the music itself is the music and nothing more/less... and the movements that come from it (eg : raves) should come from the love of the music itself..

the more i lisen to the music (the the is intended) the more i hear the harmonics, the relationships, the rythms... the less i think about the aesthetic that fits a certain virgin megastore label description...

dubstep comes in various genres. music comes in various genres. it doesnt get old, the restrictive definition one may put onto it does get tiresome tho...

what i meant has nothing to do with dubstep getting old... its not... but its becoming more and more crowded, thus more and more repetitive ... dubstep is not getting old and is influencing a lot of things around... kinda like dnb did... and the reason why some cats repeat the same stuff all over and over is because they dont understand what ive just tried to state : get inspired.. listen to different sounds, listen to the sounds themselves... any lesson u can get... get it... nothing has helped me more with beatmaking then picking up blues guitar and practicing bboying...

there is, and probably will always be incredibly good music out there, under any genre etiquette... and the better they are... the more they kinda start to sound alike. jimi's guitar sounds / coltrane's solos / dave mustaines early stuff / the velvet underground / ravi shankar's mantras/ biggie small's flow, / mr fingers discography / el-bs rollages / really well rendered celtic choirs and bagpipes / burial / jay dee or hitek / victor wooten's solos... they .. share a similar quality to me... and a lot of the people i greatly respect cant fall under any narrow etiquette

what peak are u talking about ? money peak? or people loving it peak? the dubstep those people listen to is not a good representation of the dubstep thats being made :P
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Vi Del » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:50 pm

Roast a bleezy and let your mind wander.

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Ldizzy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:53 pm

:z:
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Post by Mapledelux » Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:48 pm

what peak are u talking about ? money peak? or people loving it peak? the dubstep those people listen to is not a good representation of the dubstep thats being made :P[/quote]


idk i mean like the way dubstep is and how its gna evolve or sound latter . thanks for all the great advice . i was watching this interview of jimmy page and he spent mmost of his time listening to different styles sounds and rythms n i dont think there is any better way to learn getting the music straight n raw... what would u consider a good representation of dubstep just out of curiosity n what would be bad

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Ldizzy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:44 pm

Please do not start on this thread man :O :O :O

:D

i like a lot of stuff and i can appreciate the hardcore stuff and the deep stuff.. even the cheezy stuff.. as long as it shows a good amount of skill and a nice amount of soul and creativity.

anything thats masterful man, anything.. that sounds like music and not just computer commands...
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:46 pm

haha my bad :4:

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by krispy » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:51 pm

i thought this forum already was an online school for dubstep

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:51 pm

guess so

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Ldizzy » Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:38 am

the best one ive come across so far
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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by bigfootspartan » Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:45 am

Recessive Trait wrote:that dubturbo site is awesome. just ad after ad after ad, all just on the first page. whenever someone has to hype their product that much, it is just guaranteed to suck.
"YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE GREEN WITH ENVY AS YOU START IMPRESSING EVERYONE WITH YOUR BEAT MAKING TALENT AND MUSIC PRODUCTION SKILLS! Chicks? No Sweat!"

"So -- - - -- No studio? No skills? NO PROBLEM!!!!"

""I've made 83 beats, in like 2 weeks!"

Fuck, so I've been doing it all wrong! I could be getting chicks, by making 83 beats every two weeks with no studio and no skills! Now I just feel like a moosecock with sub par mixdowns...

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Re: Online School for dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:01 am

"YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE GREEN WITH ENVY AS YOU START IMPRESSING EVERYONE WITH YOUR BEAT MAKING TALENT AND MUSIC PRODUCTION SKILLS! Chicks? No Sweat!"

"So -- - - -- No studio? No skills? NO PROBLEM!!!!"

""I've made 83 beats, in like 2 weeks!"

Fuck, so I've been doing it all wrong! I could be getting chicks, by making 83 beats every two weeks with no studio and no skills! Now I just feel like a moosecock with sub par mixdowns...[/quote]


-w- does it really say that shit lmfao

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