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trixielamore
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Hey guys,
I've recently gotten way into dubstep. Loving the sounds, grooves and beats. Kinda wanting to start messing around making my own stuff however, I have NO CLUE where to even start. no knowledge of anything really and no equipment yet. knowing this may get real expensive in the future, im looking for the cheapest way to start making my own drops. any help, tips or beginners guide links or ANYTHING would be amazing. PLEASE HELP!
I've recently gotten way into dubstep. Loving the sounds, grooves and beats. Kinda wanting to start messing around making my own stuff however, I have NO CLUE where to even start. no knowledge of anything really and no equipment yet. knowing this may get real expensive in the future, im looking for the cheapest way to start making my own drops. any help, tips or beginners guide links or ANYTHING would be amazing. PLEASE HELP!
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production forum mate
Mixes and a few tunes here, check it out.kidshuffle wrote:Dmx invented dubstep iirc
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trixielamore
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 10:39 pm
Learning
Hey guys,
I've recently gotten way into dubstep. Loving the sounds, grooves and beats. Kinda wanting to start messing around making my own stuff however, I have NO CLUE where to even start. no knowledge of anything really and no equipment yet. knowing this may get real expensive in the future, im looking for the cheapest way to start making my own drops. any help, tips or beginners guide links or ANYTHING would be amazing. PLEASE HELP!
I've recently gotten way into dubstep. Loving the sounds, grooves and beats. Kinda wanting to start messing around making my own stuff however, I have NO CLUE where to even start. no knowledge of anything really and no equipment yet. knowing this may get real expensive in the future, im looking for the cheapest way to start making my own drops. any help, tips or beginners guide links or ANYTHING would be amazing. PLEASE HELP!
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Production bible mate
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I will save you some time.
First you need to look into Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). They are the main bit of software you will use to crate music. Big names are; Ableton, Cubase, Logic (Mac only) and Reason. Each has it's own merits and workflow. There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Most people will use 3rd party software with there DAWs called VSTs. These can do anything from generating a sound to audio FXs. Here is a few of the better know companies to get you started with that... Fabfilter, Rob Papen, Native Instruments.
For drums most people will use samples. You can chop up loops or download packs of one shots. Vengeance is well respected in that field but there are load of free packs about.
If you want to make EDM you will want to look into Synthesisers. They come as a VST but most DAW will have a few included. They are used for creating sounds. Most will come with some preset sounds for you to use or you can design your own. Look into Massive, Albino 3, FM8 and Synthmaster. Again you can get free ones.
As for hardware the main thing most people will use is a midi keyboard. It's just a Keyboard you can use with your computer. You can pick up a cheep one for about £50. Other than that if you want to record audio you might want to look into Audio Interfaces. Most people say Monitors are the first thing to buy. They are just speakers that give you a true representation of the sound.
As for learning. The Production Bible and Youtube is a good place to start. There are short courses in Music Production you could consider. On-line courses seem to be more popular these days and don't cost as much. Look into Point Blank and Dubspot.
That should get you started.
First you need to look into Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). They are the main bit of software you will use to crate music. Big names are; Ableton, Cubase, Logic (Mac only) and Reason. Each has it's own merits and workflow. There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Most people will use 3rd party software with there DAWs called VSTs. These can do anything from generating a sound to audio FXs. Here is a few of the better know companies to get you started with that... Fabfilter, Rob Papen, Native Instruments.
For drums most people will use samples. You can chop up loops or download packs of one shots. Vengeance is well respected in that field but there are load of free packs about.
If you want to make EDM you will want to look into Synthesisers. They come as a VST but most DAW will have a few included. They are used for creating sounds. Most will come with some preset sounds for you to use or you can design your own. Look into Massive, Albino 3, FM8 and Synthmaster. Again you can get free ones.
As for hardware the main thing most people will use is a midi keyboard. It's just a Keyboard you can use with your computer. You can pick up a cheep one for about £50. Other than that if you want to record audio you might want to look into Audio Interfaces. Most people say Monitors are the first thing to buy. They are just speakers that give you a true representation of the sound.
As for learning. The Production Bible and Youtube is a good place to start. There are short courses in Music Production you could consider. On-line courses seem to be more popular these days and don't cost as much. Look into Point Blank and Dubspot.
That should get you started.
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Neither of those are free.bassbum wrote:There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Blaze it -4.20dB
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
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OP ignore most of this. most of it is filled with opinions, just read the production bible that'll give you an unbiased introductionbassbum wrote:I will save you some time.
First you need to look into Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). They are the main bit of software you will use to crate music. Big names are; Ableton, Cubase, Logic (Mac only) and Reason. Each has it's own merits and workflow. There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Most people will use 3rd party software with there DAWs called VSTs. These can do anything from generating a sound to audio FXs. Here is a few of the better know companies to get you started with that... Fabfilter, Rob Papen, Native Instruments.
For drums most people will use samples. You can chop up loops or download packs of one shots. Vengeance is well respected in that field but there are load of free packs about.
If you want to make EDM you will want to look into Synthesisers. They come as a VST but most DAW will have a few included. They are used for creating sounds. Most will come with some preset sounds for you to use or you can design your own. Look into Massive, Albino 3, FM8 and Synthmaster. Again you can get free ones.
As for hardware the main thing most people will use is a midi keyboard. It's just a Keyboard you can use with your computer. You can pick up a cheep one for about £50. Other than that if you want to record audio you might want to look into Audio Interfaces. Most people say Monitors are the first thing to buy. They are just speakers that give you a true representation of the sound.
As for learning. The Production Bible and Youtube is a good place to start. There are short courses in Music Production you could consider. On-line courses seem to be more popular these days and don't cost as much. Look into Point Blank and Dubspot.
That should get you started.
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Isnt Wub always going on about how Reaper is free?SunkLo wrote:Neither of those are free.bassbum wrote:There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
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it has a free unrestricted trialbassbum wrote:Isnt Wub always going on about how Reaper is free?SunkLo wrote:Neither of those are free.bassbum wrote:There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
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I have never read the introduction to the production bible before. I have always just jumped to the bits I want to read and I thought it was all just links to threads. If I had know there was such a good introduction I wouldn't have bothered.ehbrums1 wrote:OP ignore most of this. most of it is filled with opinions, just read the production bible that'll give you an unbiased introductionbassbum wrote:I will save you some time.
First you need to look into Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). They are the main bit of software you will use to crate music. Big names are; Ableton, Cubase, Logic (Mac only) and Reason. Each has it's own merits and workflow. There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Most people will use 3rd party software with there DAWs called VSTs. These can do anything from generating a sound to audio FXs. Here is a few of the better know companies to get you started with that... Fabfilter, Rob Papen, Native Instruments.
For drums most people will use samples. You can chop up loops or download packs of one shots. Vengeance is well respected in that field but there are load of free packs about.
If you want to make EDM you will want to look into Synthesisers. They come as a VST but most DAW will have a few included. They are used for creating sounds. Most will come with some preset sounds for you to use or you can design your own. Look into Massive, Albino 3, FM8 and Synthmaster. Again you can get free ones.
As for hardware the main thing most people will use is a midi keyboard. It's just a Keyboard you can use with your computer. You can pick up a cheep one for about £50. Other than that if you want to record audio you might want to look into Audio Interfaces. Most people say Monitors are the first thing to buy. They are just speakers that give you a true representation of the sound.
As for learning. The Production Bible and Youtube is a good place to start. There are short courses in Music Production you could consider. On-line courses seem to be more popular these days and don't cost as much. Look into Point Blank and Dubspot.
That should get you started.
OP please feel free to ignore me. The production bible is much better written.
Reading it back I should not of said all plugins are VSTs
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ehbrums1 wrote:OP ignore most of this. most of it is filled with opinions, just read the production bible that'll give you an unbiased introductionbassbum wrote:I will save you some time.
First you need to look into Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). They are the main bit of software you will use to crate music. Big names are; Ableton, Cubase, Logic (Mac only) and Reason. Each has it's own merits and workflow. There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
Most people will use 3rd party software with there DAWs called VSTs. These can do anything from generating a sound to audio FXs. Here is a few of the better know companies to get you started with that... Fabfilter, Rob Papen, Native Instruments.
For drums most people will use samples. You can chop up loops or download packs of one shots. Vengeance is well respected in that field but there are load of free packs about.
If you want to make EDM you will want to look into Synthesisers. They come as a VST but most DAW will have a few included. They are used for creating sounds. Most will come with some preset sounds for you to use or you can design your own. Look into Massive, Albino 3, FM8 and Synthmaster. Again you can get free ones.
As for hardware the main thing most people will use is a midi keyboard. It's just a Keyboard you can use with your computer. You can pick up a cheep one for about £50. Other than that if you want to record audio you might want to look into Audio Interfaces. Most people say Monitors are the first thing to buy. They are just speakers that give you a true representation of the sound.
As for learning. The Production Bible and Youtube is a good place to start. There are short courses in Music Production you could consider. On-line courses seem to be more popular these days and don't cost as much. Look into Point Blank and Dubspot.
That should get you started.
No it's not. It seemed to me more like a very clear, concise overview of things to look in to.
The production bible is very good. Read it! But this post was actually pretty unbiased. All he did was mention some of the more popular tools and companies people use.
It was a good post.
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trixielamore
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thanks guys, you've actually been big helps!
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So its free?ehbrums1 wrote:it has a free unrestricted trialbassbum wrote:Isnt Wub always going on about how Reaper is free?SunkLo wrote:Neither of those are free.bassbum wrote:There are some free DAWs about, Fruity Loops, Reaper and a few others. They will get the job done but with most free software they are lacking in places.
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it has a free unrestricted trial.
if you wanna pay $60, you can.
if you wanna pay $60, you can.
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Never heard of that before;Hex047 wrote:Podium free is the best freeware DAW you can get currently.
http://zynewave.com/podium-free/
Looks interesting...anyone got experience with using it?
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Amazes me how people go on about the production bible 
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
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Well I can't just say buy reason and all your woes will go away, that'd be unfairAxeD wrote:Amazes me how people go on about the production bible
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That's so incredibly far from the stupidest/most ignorant thing I've ever read on this forum I would cautiously call "Buy reason and all your woes will go away" good advice...ehbrums1 wrote:Well I can't just say buy reason and all your woes will go away, that'd be unfairAxeD wrote:Amazes me how people go on about the production bible
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