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Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by road4kill » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:04 am

I have a couple of questions Maybe a couple more lol! Is it too late to learn electronica or dub step? I mean is it just a phase or will it last a long time [do you think]? How long does it/could it take to learn? Is it something that you're just suppose to pick up and know how to be great at or is it another one of those things where "practice makes perfect"? How much time a day should you spend on learning it? Are you suppose to use different software for melodies and the drops? Learning the deep drums usually found in house/electro or dub step is that another one of those things you just learn?

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by LGBT » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:11 am

Yep

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by road4kill » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:24 am

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Shum » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:28 am

look man just get the shit you need to make some tunes and go for it. your only holding yourself back asking these questions.

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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:31 am

dubstep not dub step
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by road4kill » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:33 am

Nevalo wrote:dubstep not dub step
Auto Correct.

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Hircine » Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:25 am

make some beats man, music never dies or fades out, there's always new shit coming up and old shit coming back.
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by dickman69 » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:19 am

tbh if i were u id start making calypsojuke b/c that gonna take off soon
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by blinx420 » Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:06 am

Get fruit loops studio and start making tracks

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Lye_Form » Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:44 am

road4kill wrote:I have a couple of questions Maybe a couple more lol! Is it too late to learn electronica or dub step? I mean is it just a phase or will it last a long time [do you think]? How long does it/could it take to learn? Is it something that you're just suppose to pick up and know how to be great at or is it another one of those things where "practice makes perfect"? How much time a day should you spend on learning it? Are you suppose to use different software for melodies and the drops? Learning the deep drums usually found in house/electro or dub step is that another one of those things you just learn?
Avoid making music in Dub Turbo or Ms Paint.


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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by ehbes » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:22 am

Dear god man it's just music! Make what you want and stop worrying what the "fad" is
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Lye_Form » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:29 am

ehbrums1 wrote:Dear god man it's just music! Make what you want and stop worrying what the "fad" is
Although i hear srebme breaks is going to be big. Or Moombatrap
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by ehbes » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:30 am

I heard that also tbf
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by JTMMusicuk » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:14 pm

road4kill wrote:I have a couple of questions Maybe a couple more lol! Is it too late to learn electronica or dub step?
yes
road4kill wrote:is it just a phase or will it last a long time [do you think]?
its due to end next tuesday alongside the dfs sale...hurry...quick
road4kill wrote:How long does it/could it take to learn? Is it something that you're just suppose to pick up and know how to be great at or is it another one of those things where "practice makes perfect"?
practise doesnt make perfect, just youtube 'DR Drum' its really that easy
road4kill wrote:How much time a day should you spend on learning it?
10minutes, any more than that and you might start learning trance by accident
road4kill wrote:Are you suppose to use different software for melodies and the drops?
Ham VST is amazing for every aspect of your song
road4kill wrote:Learning the deep drums usually found in house/electro or dub step is that another one of those things you just learn?
erm...what?

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by benjam » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:30 pm

Shum wrote:look man just get the shit you need to make some tunes and go for it. your only holding yourself back asking these questions.
This. Your creating art there are no rules or correct ways of doing it

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by topmo3 » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:49 pm

are you seriously asking if it's worth it to learn how to produce edm or is it a passing trend that when you're actually come to the point where your tunes are good the fad has blown over and no one cares about the dub step you've made anymore? that is like the weakest shit i've ever read. you clearly have no passion for music or not an artisticly oriented person in any way.
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Post by 1point5 » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:16 pm

topmo3 wrote:are you seriously asking if it's worth it to learn how to produce edm or is it a passing trend that when you're actually come to the point where your tunes are good the fad has blown over and no one cares about the dub step you've made anymore? that is like the weakest shit i've ever read. you clearly have no passion for music or not an artisticly oriented person in any way.
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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by idontreallygiveashit » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:42 pm

don't listen to these cynics, you'll be making millions by next year - there's enough blood left in this beast for you to suck for a good while yet.

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Alistairr » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:44 pm

idontreallygiveashit wrote:don't listen to these cynics, you'll be making millions by next year - there's enough blood left in this beast for you to suck for a good while yet.

lol

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Re: Electronica/Dubstep Music

Post by Maccaveli » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:38 am

topmo3 wrote:are you seriously asking if it's worth it to learn how to produce edm or is it a passing trend that when you're actually come to the point where your tunes are good the fad has blown over and no one cares about the dub step you've made anymore? that is like the weakest shit i've ever read. you clearly have no passion for music or not an artisticly oriented person in any way.
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