newcomers -> introduce yourself here
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Hi ive lurked this forum for a while and trying to get my chops up. I joined because I need feedback on a tune.
hi
hi,
I'm Kompakt (belgium), new here
You can check my latest song on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4URcJ5WvUFk
feel free to leave a comment
I'm Kompakt (belgium), new here
You can check my latest song on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4URcJ5WvUFk
feel free to leave a comment
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSeZt4xiXDU hey im trying to promotr my tunes, im a producer from london uk! pls check this out!
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Hey! I'm new to the forum but I've been into dubstep for the past 2 years or so. I'm on a lot of car forums, but I had never thought to look for a DUBSTEP forum! It's been getting bigger in my area, now you can catch something good every weekend or so. So glad to find a community of fellow dubberz! 

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Hello all!
long time lurker, new member. joined up to contribute to the production forum, discuss releases etc. Im from Australia, just started producing a few months ago, but been a listener for a couple years though.
long time lurker, new member. joined up to contribute to the production forum, discuss releases etc. Im from Australia, just started producing a few months ago, but been a listener for a couple years though.
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Hey!
I'm from the U.S., Seattle, WA to be specific. I've been listening to dubstep for about a couple months, and I've been wanting to try to make it since!
I've been trying to research it and what not, but I really can't seem to figure out all these plugins and synths and whatever it is they call all these things, so if someone could maybe direct me to like where I should start, that would be really awesome! I have a bit of experience in video editing, but I don't know how much that would help. Good to see all these people out here who enjoy dubstep so much, I'm excited to find out about more artists, I hardly know any
Thanks!

I've been trying to research it and what not, but I really can't seem to figure out all these plugins and synths and whatever it is they call all these things, so if someone could maybe direct me to like where I should start, that would be really awesome! I have a bit of experience in video editing, but I don't know how much that would help. Good to see all these people out here who enjoy dubstep so much, I'm excited to find out about more artists, I hardly know any

Thanks!
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Electric Music from Austria!
Let me know what you think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umZymGC3hrc
Let me know what you think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umZymGC3hrc
Check out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTORUkE0euU
- STRFLD Simulation
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Hi, to introduce ourselfs:
STRFLD Simulation is a system for live versioning and direct dubbing operated by lu-cut and aktylat.
Two Turntables and an Effect Rack Tower ('STRFLD Simulator') are used. Vinyl is carefully selected, mixed, juggled and re-arranged.
Sounds are layered and feedbacked through alienatedly connected effect devices. Delays, Reverses, Phaserings and Modulations sum up to an audiosphere of dopplereffects.
We've just posted a snippet of our new mixtape and a our first track right here at dubstepforum and appreciate your feedback.
mix: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=196684
track: http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=196687
Thanks in advance!
STRFLD Simulation is a system for live versioning and direct dubbing operated by lu-cut and aktylat.
Two Turntables and an Effect Rack Tower ('STRFLD Simulator') are used. Vinyl is carefully selected, mixed, juggled and re-arranged.
Sounds are layered and feedbacked through alienatedly connected effect devices. Delays, Reverses, Phaserings and Modulations sum up to an audiosphere of dopplereffects.
We've just posted a snippet of our new mixtape and a our first track right here at dubstepforum and appreciate your feedback.
mix: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=196684
track: http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=196687
Thanks in advance!
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Hi
I am Pete Benner from Michigan and I am associated with Macks Earplugs.I am new to this forum.I am here because i want to communicate with others and exchange knowledge.
I am Pete Benner from Michigan and I am associated with Macks Earplugs.I am new to this forum.I am here because i want to communicate with others and exchange knowledge.
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Hi, been to this forum a bunch so i decided to become a member. From Los Angeles, currently living in Humboldt, have played music forever, but im best at drumming. I began with fruity loops but went with reason about a year ago, and now i just began using Live 8 and Reason together. I basically started all this because the ability to have any instrument and sound in the palm of your hand is freaking cool.
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Hi guys and goddesses,
Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Sean and I'm from Calgary, Alberta in Canada...I've recently become completely fascinated with the dubstep genre, and have decided to start producing it myself.
I'm in the very early stages of the learning curve to dubstep production, but in the last 3 days since I've started, I've managed to make my own wobble sample from the ass-end of a snare wave! That, to me, was so inspiring!
So I went out and bought FL Studio and I've been messing around with that...but now I want a midi controller because I think it might be easier for me to work with something physical alongside the software. If anyone has a suggestion as to a great midi controller to buy it would be much appreciated!
I know I have a LOT to learn about dubstep production, but as dedicated as I am to this, I'm sure that it will come to me in time.
Thanks all!
Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Sean and I'm from Calgary, Alberta in Canada...I've recently become completely fascinated with the dubstep genre, and have decided to start producing it myself.
I'm in the very early stages of the learning curve to dubstep production, but in the last 3 days since I've started, I've managed to make my own wobble sample from the ass-end of a snare wave! That, to me, was so inspiring!
So I went out and bought FL Studio and I've been messing around with that...but now I want a midi controller because I think it might be easier for me to work with something physical alongside the software. If anyone has a suggestion as to a great midi controller to buy it would be much appreciated!
I know I have a LOT to learn about dubstep production, but as dedicated as I am to this, I'm sure that it will come to me in time.
Thanks all!
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Hey just wanted to introduce myself and say i'm impressed with this community.
I'm a music journalist based in Toronto. I interview musicians on camera. This is my latest dub step related interview with Rusko. Part one of two. Hope you like it.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/daily/nowtube ... ent=180465
I'm a music journalist based in Toronto. I interview musicians on camera. This is my latest dub step related interview with Rusko. Part one of two. Hope you like it.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/daily/nowtube ... ent=180465
- Fragile Beatz
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BIG TO EVERYBODY ON THE FORUM!!! We had a little break, lol.. But were now back and we @fragilebeatz will keep you posted on whats coming!!! Our website will be coming very soon. In the meantime please show you love and support on our fan page on facebook!! Lombzz



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Hi all
mec - one from the SE of England here just giving a quick hello to all at dubstepforum.com!
I make beats and pieces with my brother as MSB. I also DJ dubstep (more of the Martyn, Disclosure and early james blake style), dnb, hip-hop and some genrl electro ish.
Here's a recent colab with sick UK MC ONOECAPONE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Np-ozj ... ture=feedu
all the best
mec - one
mec - one from the SE of England here just giving a quick hello to all at dubstepforum.com!
I make beats and pieces with my brother as MSB. I also DJ dubstep (more of the Martyn, Disclosure and early james blake style), dnb, hip-hop and some genrl electro ish.
Here's a recent colab with sick UK MC ONOECAPONE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Np-ozj ... ture=feedu
all the best
mec - one
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Hey EVERYONE, I'm new here. I have been listening to dubstep for over 3 years now and it is certainly my favorite type of music. I recently started a DUBSTEP REMIX blog if you want to give it a look! I will talk to all you soon!.
http://www.DubstepRemixed.com
http://www.DubstepRemixed.com
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Peace guys,
Pwny
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