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Re: What is a 'brostep' snare

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:28 pm
by RmoniK
Oh god i didn't see the edit before.

If you're "avoiding" certain samples, production techniques, synths, etc, because some douche bags think they should be avoided, you're definitely doing something wrong. Just because they don't like it doesn't mean you should feel obligated to not like it either.
That said, if this is your way of producing, you're in it for all the wrong reasons. Definitely the most retarded thing i heard all week.

Re: What is a 'brostep' snare

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:59 pm
by re6ter
bassbum wrote:What happened in this thread? When I last left it, it was a post asking for the thread to be deleted and I was the only one to have posted in it. Maybe I was stoned last night :corntard:
Haha, ya I had posted a topic with the same name on the wrong sub section. I just made a new one (this topic) on the right one. :)

Re: What is a 'brostep' snare

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:03 pm
by re6ter
RmoniK wrote:Oh god i didn't see the edit before.

If you're "avoiding" certain samples, production techniques, synths, etc, because some douche bags think they should be avoided, you're definitely doing something wrong. Just because they don't like it doesn't mean you should feel obligated to not like it either.
That said, if this is your way of producing, you're in it for all the wrong reasons. Definitely the most retarded thing i heard all week.

Lol dude, I am not saying I am avoiding it because some dude online said he didn't like it. I am saying the bad reception from some vet members made me realize that the brosnare is overused and generic as fuck. Music is subjective. I am asking this question because I want to avoid the generic brosnares in my mixes. :)

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:28 pm
by ehbes
909 >808 imo

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:32 pm
by Dustwyrm
It ain't bout what bro songs or liquid songs or whatever other people use.

Just make a snare you like.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:34 pm
by ehbes
just use a UKG snare.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:57 pm
by re6ter
Dustwyrm wrote:Just make a snare you like.
yes.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:27 pm
by SunkLo
ehbrums1 wrote:909 >808 imo
Real drums imo. If I want synthy drums I'll synth em myself.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:03 pm
by bennyfroobs
ehbrums1 wrote:just use a UKG snare.
ukg snares are renowned for being punchy and deep as fuck

definitely listen to this mans advice



............. :corntard:

Re: What is a 'brostep' snare

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:07 pm
by RmoniK
re6ter wrote:
RmoniK wrote:Oh god i didn't see the edit before.

If you're "avoiding" certain samples, production techniques, synths, etc, because some douche bags think they should be avoided, you're definitely doing something wrong. Just because they don't like it doesn't mean you should feel obligated to not like it either.
That said, if this is your way of producing, you're in it for all the wrong reasons. Definitely the most retarded thing i heard all week.

Lol dude, I am not saying I am avoiding it because some dude online said he didn't like it. I am saying the bad reception from some vet members made me realize that the brosnare is overused and generic as fuck. Music is subjective. I am asking this question because I want to avoid the generic brosnares in my mixes. :)
If you have to ask how it sounds, how can you find it generic? That makes no sense at all.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:33 pm
by Crimsonghost
When it makes you make this face...
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Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:20 pm
by Dustwyrm
My favorite snare is the skillex first of the year snare.

/hate on

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:40 pm
by koncide
Don't worry about sticking to "roots". Music stagnates when people try to abide by arbitrary rituals. I know you have noble intentions but try not to constrain yourself like that mate :)

Don't be afraid to make a completely Deep Medi-esque minimal tune and whack in a snare with 200hz blown through the roof, if that's what sounds good. You will earn respect from the innovators and disdain from the imitators, which is never a bad thing.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 11:06 pm
by bassbum
SunkLo wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:909 >808 imo
Real drums imo. If I want synthy drums I'll synth em myself.
Respect on this one. I hate seeing people produce with packs and pre-sets. Sometimes I feel all you need is Nexus and a Vengeance pack to get a top 10 theses days.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:29 pm
by ehbes
bennyfroobs wrote:ukg snares are renowned for being punchy and deep as fuck
There renowned for being the best
definitely listen to this mans advice
If only more people knew...

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 7:11 pm
by re6ter
Can someone explain to me what UKG snare is? UK garage? lol. Where can I get it/them ?

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:08 pm
by ehbes
Google can probably help

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:22 pm
by titchbit
"leet ass"?... :cornlol:

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 7:26 pm
by re6ter
ehbrums1 wrote:Google can probably help

ya... thanks... was just giving you a chance to spread you knowledge.

Re: What characteristics constitutes a brostep snare?

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 7:34 pm
by SunkLo
Ya gwan wit ya bloodclaat greedy snares