How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by djelements » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:52 am

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by collige » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:59 am

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by magma » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:45 pm

GarageBand is probably fine for learning the basics of sequencing, but I had a play with it on a mate's MacBook Pro a year or so ago and it absolutely blew goats compared to everything else I've seen on the market.

I'd get a proper DAW, even if it's just FL... it'll be waaaayyy better than GarageBand.
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by grime suspect » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:55 am

dread874 wrote:I am kinda new in the world of producing Dubstep, and I have made some attempts at dubstep and posted them on
my Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/dread1994

I was wondering... Is there any way to make filthy sounds of Cookie Monsta, Suspect, Rusko, etc. on Garageband? and if so, How?
BIG UP me & cookie monsta use reason but wish i learnt summin else cause of plug ins etc and im too lazy to learn anything else :wink:

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by PrideSynister » Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:18 am

I love when people post questions that I have, saves so much work. Thanks for all the suggestions for DAWs, I'm making all my sounds in a class in school with GB, but I'm looking to get something on my personal computer at home, any suggestions that are nice and cheap for Windows?

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by eldoogle » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:36 am

No, you can't do it right.

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by PrideSynister » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:47 am

Damn...Macs are too user-friendly but I guess I shall be forced to use them, huh?

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by Mad_EP » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:55 am

How are Macs *too* user-friendly?

If you know what you are doing, you can get under the hood and have the same kind of control as any PC.



Regardless - as for your question about Garageband, *YES* I suppose you could use it for Dubstep or House or DnB or whatever... If one is creative enough, then it doesn't matter the tools. However, personally, I find GB to get in the way more than it assists the music-making process. More than any debate about which DAW is king, the best way to get started is to just pick one and spend hundreds of hours with it. Learn it inside out and you should be able to do whatever you want with it.
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by PrideSynister » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:05 am

Mad EP wrote:How are Macs *too* user-friendly?

If you know what you are doing, you can get under the hood and have the same kind of control as any PC.
True, I just feel that Macs are so simple it's frustrating, plus I have issues with iTunes, Zune takes all.

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by Mad_EP » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:40 am

I understand what you are saying... but in the end it is the same amount of effort.

To get the best out of PCs, you tell the computer exactly what *to* do... To get the best out of Macs, you tell the computer exactly what *not* to do.



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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by PrideSynister » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:00 am

To get the best out of PCs, you tell the computer exactly what *to* do... To get the best out of Macs, you tell the computer exactly what *not* to do.



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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by misk » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:30 pm

I've used cubase, live, logic, reason.. all for extended periods of time. Renoise is the best for my workflow, its cheap as hell, and now would be the best time for you to properly wrap your head around it, as you're not completely programmed to think horizontally instead of vertically.

that being said, it's sad that people are dissing this kid, as he only wants to learn and doesnt seem like he's taking the piss.

i use renoise, reaktor, a copious amount of samples, massive, Sibelius (yeah, notation ftw!), as well as a smattering of plug ins. the Togu Audio Line plugs are fucking KILLER, and they're free. get em now. especially TAL tube ;)

then its just a matter of sitting down and learning your craft. I recommend buying everything you use, not JUST to support the software companies that make the toys you love, but because by purchasing the stuff, you're making a real commitment to yourself to learn this shit. I can't tell you how much i've learned from Reaktor and max/MSP because i forced myself to learn them, for the very sake of justifying my purchase of them!

oh yeah, max/msp too.. that shit'll kill ya tho!

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by lazermouse » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:04 am

3 different GarageBand synth presets with some low pass filtering + compressors: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5363589/filthy% ... 28kbps.mp3. You can make 'filthy' sounds in less than a minute easily, but if you want good sound quality then use another DAW or third party plugins.

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by Trichome » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:53 am

Everyone stop slating GarageBand. Its a daw just like any other.
I have a mate that works in garageband and his music is sick.
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by addergebroed » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:41 pm

I work in garageband. It has a lot of great features, believe me. U just have to find em and master ur skills with it. It's not as easy and simple as the program might look at first sight, it is actually quite hard to master. :P but if ur curious, check some of the tunes on my soundcloud:

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If u have questions about specific things in garageband, i will be there to answer some. :)

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by addergebroed » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:42 pm

Trainrek wrote:Everyone stop slating GarageBand. Its a daw just like any other.
I have a mate that works in garageband and his music is sick.
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by Trichome » Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:33 pm

addergebroed wrote:I work in garageband. It has a lot of great features, believe me. U just have to find em and master ur skills with it. It's not as easy and simple as the program might look at first sight, it is actually quite hard to master. :P but if ur curious, check some of the tunes on my soundcloud:

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or this one:

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If u have questions about specific things in garageband, i will be there to answer some. :)

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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by addergebroed » Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:38 pm

Trainrek wrote:
addergebroed wrote:I work in garageband. It has a lot of great features, believe me. U just have to find em and master ur skills with it. It's not as easy and simple as the program might look at first sight, it is actually quite hard to master. :P but if ur curious, check some of the tunes on my soundcloud:

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or this one:

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If u have questions about specific things in garageband, i will be there to answer some. :)

Cheers :Q:
Did you not see the post above yours mate? :corndance:

Haha, no i did mate, i just thought it would be nice to contribute into this thread myself. :6:
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by jrisreal » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:19 pm

dread874 wrote:
marshy wrote:To be fair, it's a lot better than what i expected from a Garageband track.

What bass are you using? I'm sure in GB you're able to add all the typical effects used in basslines (Bitcrusher/Filters etc) to help you on your way. I'd advise saving up and buying Logic if you're serious about this though (Express is around £130 last time i looked?)
Thanks :)

I basically mess with the settings of the analog mono synth, and i use automatic filter to achieve the wobble.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will definitely look into Logic.
Logic, Ableton, Reaper, LMMS and FL Studio are all VERY good options. LMMS is free, but difficult to work with. If you want to use FL Studio or LMMS you will need to run windows on your mac (using bootcamp or parallels or virtual machines). I don't know why people hate on garage band...dont know why they hate on FL studio or reason or reaper or any of them. They all do the same thing, u just need to learn your way around yours.
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Re: How can you make a filthy, dubstep bass in Garageband?

Post by jrisreal » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:27 pm

PrideSynister wrote:
To get the best out of PCs, you tell the computer exactly what *to* do... To get the best out of Macs, you tell the computer exactly what *not* to do.



6 of one, half dozen of the other.
That's actually a good way of looking at it. And probably a philosophy if you get down to it, do you see the glass half empty or half full? hahaha -w-
The glass is neither half empty or half full, its twice as big as it needs to be.
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