What does this actually mean? Do we use triplets only?justanotherdj wrote:do you make them at 1/16t aswell?
whats bpm do you make your tracks at?
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i dunno whether dubstep will be as susceptible to the tempo warz as D&B has been. Seems like if it got sped up much more it'd loose the space which is one of the defining features of the genre.JDCribs wrote:Im betting that in a few years 150 will be the standard.
my theory anyway.
oh, and 135 - 140. mostly 140.
Personally I hope it goes up to 150... I just feel like 140 gets stagnant... plus I come from very CRUNK roots being an atlanta producer for over a decade, and IMO the ultimate crunk bounce tempo is like 77.... I try to bring that bounce to my music.Duskky wrote:i dunno whether dubstep will be as susceptible to the tempo warz as D&B has been. Seems like if it got sped up much more it'd loose the space which is one of the defining features of the genre.JDCribs wrote:Im betting that in a few years 150 will be the standard.
my theory anyway.
oh, and 135 - 140. mostly 140.

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hmm i usually forget what tempo my tracks are, i don't think i shift from 140 much. dont think it makes a huge difference (within reason, like 138-143) in dubstep, compared to other genres.
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