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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:21 am
by octave_noize
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
you knows it mate! ;-)

:lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:49 am
by serox
Earthling wrote:
D+ wrote:he uses cubase
whaaat? for the entire process?

that's insane :?

not in conjunction with hardware?
Cubase is quite popular you know:)

Dubstep producers dont seem to use it much I think because most use software only.

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:57 am
by DZA
i dont get why people are buzzing to find out what producers use "rarrrr 2562 uses cubase, if i use cubase then i can be come sick too"

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:36 am
by serox
The_Dza88 wrote:i dont get why people are buzzing to find out what producers use "rarrrr 2562 uses cubase, if i use cubase then i can be come sick too"
I guess its handy to know that your not completely wasting your time using X and it is possible to make music.

When your starting out you do think "it is not possible to make anything sound good using this!"

Its about trial and error (if you don't have someone to show you) and hopefully you learn fast:D

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:27 pm
by Tangka
yeah i was interested in his arrangement and editing skills and was wondering what tools he uses to do the job

then i was surprised at the fact that he uses cubase because I have found it to be a pain.

i dont need any advice (and I didnt ask for it) on what DAW i should use or how i should think about these things

thanks but keep it to yourselves :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:58 pm
by alphacat
Shoot, if Burial can do his first record entirely in Soundforge...

The biggest limitation is the person behind the gear, not the gear itself.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:59 pm
by manray
Earthling wrote:yeah i was interested in his arrangement and editing skills and was wondering what tools he uses to do the job

then i was surprised at the fact that he uses cubase because I have found it to be a pain.

i dont need any advice (and I didnt ask for it) on what DAW i should use or how i should think about these things

thanks but keep it to yourselves :lol:
Use whatever you like but Cubase/Logic are pretty much the standard if you ask me.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 4:00 pm
by jah know
Mah fuckas wake up! Ableton Live 7.0 is so much the shit it stanks when I put it in 3 zip lock baggies.

I need NO controllers to take a track from start to finish 'visually'. If I need some buttons to click and knobs to tweak, that can be done with a simple M-Audio device.

I'm saying, if you own a PC and have anything that will sequence, you can dub. It's time to think outside of the bizox and get creative.. like dem old idrens did with a 2 track reel to reel, tape loops, spring reverbs etc...

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:59 pm
by rhythmicon
Retinoise wrote:One day, they will rise up to be our masters.
qft

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:17 am
by manray
Jah Know wrote:Mah fuckas wake up! Ableton Live 7.0 is so much the shit it stanks when I put it in 3 zip lock baggies.

I need NO controllers to take a track from start to finish 'visually'. If I need some buttons to click and knobs to tweak, that can be done with a simple M-Audio device.

I'm saying, if you own a PC and have anything that will sequence, you can dub. It's time to think outside of the bizox and get creative.. like dem old idrens did with a 2 track reel to reel, tape loops, spring reverbs etc...

Dunno whaaat you are on about but big up Ableton for serious production..... not sure about that one.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:47 am
by ecliptic
hubsmoke wrote:
TEQH wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep
hopefully gonna try this out tonight :lol:
Only Fools and Horses! Ket=Dirty

Ariel is an awesome album moog dub is amazin! 8)

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:06 pm
by bevizz
As much as I like Cubase and it's whole enviroment and workflow,mainly because it's the first proper piece of software I've learnt to use,I've got to admit,that in comparison with Sonar 7 it feels a bit outdated...Being buggy as fuck doesn't exactly help it as well.Anybody feels the same?
It's not really suprising that so many people are still using Cubase,once you really get into it,with all the key commands,workspaces and macros,putting a whole tune together in it is a doodle.Hope,that v5 will be something special,maybe then I'll stop crying over the 500 quid I've spent on C4 :). Implementing easier automation setup for plugins probably is a good place to start the update.
Besides,2562's "Aerial" imho is the best dubstep had to offer in 2008,does it really matter,if it was put together with Cubase or any other DAW? Good music will always sound good,even if it was made with Fasttracker :D

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:07 pm
by manray
bevizz wrote:does it really matter,if it was put together with Cubase or any other DAW? Good music will always sound good,even if it was made with Fasttracker :D
Get me, doesn't matter about what you use. I'm using SX3 right now and it's quite stable for me, especially after I found decent ASIO drivers. Still it's not 100% rock solid and I've learned the hard way to save everything constantly.

I prefer Logic8 though I ain't going to spend the money for my home studio.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:11 pm
by bevizz
SX3 with the last update was pretty solid,I've only stopped using it 'bout 7-8 months ago.Right now I'm using Ableton 7 with Sonar 7 (before anybody says anything stupid:no,they're not warez) and I had only one crash so far,whilst with C4 is like ctrl-s every 5 minutes :).

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:59 pm
by t-woc
bevizz wrote:As much as I like Cubase and it's whole enviroment and workflow,mainly because it's the first proper piece of software I've learnt to use,I've got to admit,that in comparison with Sonar 7 it feels a bit outdated...Being buggy as fuck doesn't exactly help it as well.Anybody feels the same?
It's not really suprising that so many people are still using Cubase,once you really get into it,with all the key commands,workspaces and macros,putting a whole tune together in it is a doodle.Hope,that v5 will be something special,maybe then I'll stop crying over the 500 quid I've spent on C4 :). Implementing easier automation setup for plugins probably is a good place to start the update.
totally agree with ya