Perhaps. That is understandable that people are protective of their hard-learnt techniques, but a little sad, too.two oh one wrote:Dubstep is a small tree. Those at the top of it are still very close to the ground and many aren't willing to give away 'secrets' to those others who're struggling to clamber their way up.
Have you considered that some people would be more than enthused to share there tips if it meant that someone could do something completely fresh with that new knowledge, and thus push the genre forward?
Some of the producers on DOA have been very generous with regards to sharing their advice.
A fair point. There will always be lazy people who aim only to replicate whatever the big sound may be. But...two oh one wrote:For answers, you should look outside of Dubstep production info, otherwise it's going to get inbred with sameness, like D&B.
...if that is their motivation, then they will do it regardless, maybe just not as tightly.