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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by overture » Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:52 pm

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used guitar pedal effects as well.
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by TheDubEngine » Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:34 pm

qwaycee_ wrote:on the other hand...to look at it a lil different, if mans wanna believe that half-time is some sort of rule of dubstep, that's their business.

doesn't affect my perception of the sound whatsoever.
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Ive just read through this entire thread and 'lol' to most of it and that comment above has to just bang the nail on the head for the whole restriction thing lol big man.. but will someone please tell the person asking about guitar use in dubstep what is the best way of putting the actual sound of him playing the guitar onto a DAW, information like this would help him... and me as my friend wants to link his guitar to my tracks lol

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by wormcode » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:01 pm



She's cute, but an English girl into Skrillex is a turnoff.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by ChadDub » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:33 pm

If I understand correctly, Modestep is a band of a drummer, singer, and guitarist, and they just process their real instruments to sound synthy. idk though, I'm just going by music videos.


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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by TheDubEngine » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:38 pm

yo so your saying they play the guitar, write the music that way, then input the strings and notes into a vst plugin for guitars on their DAW?

EDIT: ah actually do you have to buy some sort of midi guitar to plug directly into your computer? second guess lol :)

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by wormcode » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:44 pm

TheDubEngine wrote:yo so your saying they play the guitar, write the music that way, then input the strings and notes into a vst plugin for guitars on their DAW?

EDIT: ah actually do you have to buy some sort of midi guitar to plug directly into your computer? second guess lol :)
You can do it all via MIDI, that's how I've done it in the past. A lot of film composers work that way for scoring films, but in reverse. Write it all on synths/DAW and someone transcribes the MIDI to sheet music for an orchestra.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by TheDubEngine » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:04 pm

ah so either way works just down to personal prefrence ?

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Artie_Fufkin » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:59 pm

wormcode wrote:She's cute, but an English girl into Skrillex is a turnoff.
:lol: :lol:

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by timmyyabas » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:49 am

wormcode wrote:She's cute, but an English girl into Skrillex is a turnoff.
i hope that was a joke, lol!
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Acidhedz » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:58 am

I say do whatever the hell you want. I use the kick on 1 and snares on 3 pattern @140bpm to start my beats then do whatever pops into my head. I only do it that way cause I find it easier to fill in a beat first, then subtract later

I have checked out Rusko, Skrillex, Skream, Datisk, Flux Pavillon, and Mt Eden just to get an Idea of what dubstep is, and the only consistent I have found is that there isn't one. And don't let the "brostep" haters deter you. Do what makes you smile and you are doing good.

As I understand it the origin of dubstep is mixing reggae dub, which is where the bass comes from, with slower, 2step beats. Now I think it's more of a feel to the overall track than a set of rules you have to follow. Like any form of electronica.

I have always like Pink Floyd, and 70's Funk so I tend to work with a focus on somewhat psychedelic grooves. Not as dynamic, just stuff that's fun to bob to. I would like to work with a guitar player actually. A funk guitar player, and someone that can play stand-up bass.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by wormcode » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:54 pm

Acidhedz wrote: I have checked out Rusko, Skrillex, Skream, Datisk, Flux Pavillon, and Mt Eden just to get an Idea of what dubstep is
Check over here .

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Artie_Fufkin » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:57 pm

The work in progress in my sig has guitar and is at 140bpm and has a prominent sub bassline, so I guess you could say it's dubstep?

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Acidhedz » Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:27 pm

wormcode wrote:
Acidhedz wrote: I have checked out Rusko, Skrillex, Skream, Datisk, Flux Pavillon, and Mt Eden just to get an Idea of what dubstep is
Check over here .
Thanks, always on the look out for more inspiration. Well, at least for ways to shore up my weaknesses.

I listened to Rusko's Woo Boost about 20 times trying to figure out why it moved so much better than my tracks. I finally figured out that it was the FX and other stuff in the background. Since then I've been adding in a lot more greeble and things are sounding much better.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Sonika » Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:16 pm

yeah I recently noticed that if you take the individual parts of Woo Boost out (such as a lot of the higher register synths), they sound really weird and off, at least when isolated. But together they sound pretty cool
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Acidhedz » Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:28 am

I bet they would.

The reason I like Rusko more than anyone else right now is probably cause I learned a lot watching that masterclass video of his that is floating around. The fact that he is using Acid helped me see ways of doing things that watching abelton or other DAW videos didn't. He also has a similar way of building tracks to the way I do it. My style is still way darker, but he sure helped my methodology.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Sonika » Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:30 am

my favorite masterclass would have to be Kryptic Minds. I don't even use Ableton, but I'm a huge fan of their tunes and it was really helpful. A close runner-up is Subscape, because he uses logic just like me and I like a lot of his tunes.
My problem with the Rusko masterclass was simply that I couldn't see the screen well enough, the resolution was pretty bad
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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Acidhedz » Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:35 am

Can't argue with that. I probably got by with it because I know Acid, so I could tell what he was doing even when I couldn't really see it well.

Thanks for mentioning those other classes, I found a youtube channel with those, plus a bunch of others. I will have to watch them later.

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Re: Electric Guitar in Dubstep?

Post by Sonika » Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:42 am

Yeah, MixPanMasterClasses is the YouTube channel, right?

Very very helpful and informative
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