The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??
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The Origins of the Rusko/Caspa/Skrillex bass sounds??
so anybody who has been around since i would consider 2004 forwards..
i spoke to a Garage DJ from the 2step days up to now and he mentioned the massive Vst which came out in 2004, i can only presume it was by Niche/Bassline house producers..the earliest of this style of Transformer sound, i found on an old Agent X mix cd from 2005/2006 even though they were faster in those days..i remember from being here in 2007 people in the production form starting shifting to 2step drum patterns and used to download Niche/Bassline sounds..as originally dubstep wubs were more like their dub equivalents
i spoke to a Garage DJ from the 2step days up to now and he mentioned the massive Vst which came out in 2004, i can only presume it was by Niche/Bassline house producers..the earliest of this style of Transformer sound, i found on an old Agent X mix cd from 2005/2006 even though they were faster in those days..i remember from being here in 2007 people in the production form starting shifting to 2step drum patterns and used to download Niche/Bassline sounds..as originally dubstep wubs were more like their dub equivalents
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assuming you mean the "robo sound"
some early tectonic stuff vex'd early hotflush the storming productions stuff (caspa's old label). had stuff from s&d, dj narrows, dubchild etc
can't really pinpoint to a certan producer or tune or w/e tho. the sounds were there from dnb
some early tectonic stuff vex'd early hotflush the storming productions stuff (caspa's old label). had stuff from s&d, dj narrows, dubchild etc
can't really pinpoint to a certan producer or tune or w/e tho. the sounds were there from dnb
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you could probably say Caspa - Terminator from 2007..but im sure it may be older, good examples though
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the basic idea of gnarly sounding oscilated bass is a bit older than dubstep
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Yeah this. Lots of similar mid-rangey sounds in D&B 1996 onward (especially around 99-2000)Harkat wrote:the basic idea of gnarly sounding oscilated bass is a bit older than dubstep
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clownstep, big in dnb before dubstep blew up.
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wasn't clownstep the shit TC and the likes were pushing around '05? I only remember it being used to describe the incredibly formulaic stuff the jump up-guys were releasing aswell.
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anybody got any examples please??
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I'd say these tunes had a really strong impact on early dubstep/brostep bass/midrange sounds. It may have existed before this, but this is where the dubstep producers specifically drew a lot of influence from imo. caspa & rusko at least. not so much skrillex.
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can't narrow it down to el-b tho imo
i mean, just look at the storming productions catalogue. those tunes sound more informed by metalheadz, no u turn, breaks and dark 4/4 garage like dj narrows, sirus, agent x etc
and yeah, like it was mentioned before, let's not underestimate the influence tearout dnb from hazard & playaz, which was (/still is?) massively popular, + bad company (and the slew of immitators that followed)
i mean, just look at the storming productions catalogue. those tunes sound more informed by metalheadz, no u turn, breaks and dark 4/4 garage like dj narrows, sirus, agent x etc
and yeah, like it was mentioned before, let's not underestimate the influence tearout dnb from hazard & playaz, which was (/still is?) massively popular, + bad company (and the slew of immitators that followed)
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indeed those garage producersultraspatial wrote:can't narrow it down to el-b tho imo
i mean, just look at the storming productions catalogue. those tunes sound more informed by metalheadz, no u turn, breaks and dark 4/4 garage like dj narrows, sirus, agent x etc
and yeah, like it was mentioned before, let's not underestimate the influence tearout dnb from hazard & playaz, which was (/still is?) massively popular, + bad company (and the slew of immitators that followed)
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Makes sense with the 4x4 garage scene to heavily use massive back in the day. You can make some sick garage sounds on it. Am I right in saying there was a preset on it that was the exact same bassline chase and status used on saxon?
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lol wouldnt surprise mestikman wrote:Makes sense with the 4x4 garage scene to heavily use massive back in the day. You can make some sick garage sounds on it. Am I right in saying there was a preset on it that was the exact same bassline chase and status used on saxon?
Brutal Electro Patch??
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O_o Feasible-Weasel wrote:lol wouldnt surprise mestikman wrote:Makes sense with the 4x4 garage scene to heavily use massive back in the day. You can make some sick garage sounds on it. Am I right in saying there was a preset on it that was the exact same bassline chase and status used on saxon?
Brutal Electro Patch??
I can't remember. But it was EXACTLY bang on the same. I'm surprised it was even tweaked a tiny bit to avoid people just straight ripping off their sound
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I just can't look past drum and bass for first using that sound. Maybe quite a few releases after 2004 used massive? After the demand for that sound became so huge. The below album was 2004
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Lmao I forgot that Hype used to scratch over D&B. Glad he cut that shit outstikman wrote:I just can't look past drum and bass for first using that sound. Maybe quite a few releases after 2004 used massive? After the demand for that sound became so huge. The below album was 2004
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