How did YOU learn to make dubstep?

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nnny
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Re: How did YOU learn to make dubstep?

Post by nnny » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:24 pm

B-Frank wrote:When I was about 15 (now 23, sigh...) a mate of mine told me to get on Kazaa (the program before limewire LOL) and download fruity loops. Was completely useless with it and had no idea to structure a song. Fiddled with it for 10 minutes every couple of months then I finally decided to learn about actual music production with a few friends a few years later.
LOL Kazaa... Damn I remember that. Oldschool Bruv! :6:

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Re: How did YOU learn to make dubstep?

Post by bassinine » Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:10 pm

Had been producing on fl for about six months, trying to tracks like animal collective or crystal castles. I still plan on trying to complete some tracks like this, with real instruments and a singer - but heavily electronic.

but I heard eoto drop some dubstep tracks at a festival - the reese bass sounded like a fucking cruise ships horn that i heard ten years before and never forgotten. I always planned on trying to make music like this, so when I found out there was actually a genre of music like it - I put my effort into that. Listened to a lot of bassnectar and skream, then datsik and excision came and changed the game..

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