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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:47 pm
by p12
skerrick wrote:
p12 wrote:i'm using the midi fightert classic, from djtechtools. Gotten pretty good at it.
BROOOOO IS IT GOOD?!?!? I WANT ONE SO BAD! ITS MY DP ON FUTURE DNB HAHA! :D
haha! :D u'll have to get one, especially now! since they have like the classics on sale, no use wasting time :a: The feel of the controller is amazing, it's like u just wanna slap & punch those buttons in the start. it's like a super easy but a super well built controller, a boys toy... :4:
beware though! they're so different from the mpc's and machine. i can play some impressive shit, but as soon as i get in front of an mpc i'm not that good anymore... those arcade buttons are just something special (and addictive)!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:47 am
by skerrick
yah true man! cos ive wanted one since they first came out a year or so ago. but yeah man the street fighter buttons look SO fucking unbelievably legit!! so keen! glad to hear theyre as legit as they seem :D

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:45 pm
by jagaloon
Hello all,

Recently picked up a Maschine at a local shop on a whim, I had tried a midi keyboard and ableton a few years back and got frustrated with it and decided to get rid of all of it and picked myself up a set of cdj-400's and a djm-400 for the house to help let off steam after work. Well after a year or so of that, life getting in the way, I got somewhat tired of messing with other peoples music and wanted to have another go at it, hence the purchase of Maschine. So far I'm 50/50 on keeping and continuing or returning and closing the door and accepting the fact that I have 0 musical tallent. Played guitar when I was a kid, never really did like it, but have been listening to EDM in all it's forms and flavors for probably 20 years or so but never was allowed a keyboard or synth, I keep trying to get into it but get frustrated when whatever I make at least to me, comes out like horrid garbage. The Mrs is encouraging but I think she's biased! In anycase I hope I can learn a bit more and make a decision to stick with it and get rid of the cdj's and truly be creative.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:21 pm
by Elmer Sglue
sup everyone. just made this VVVV and I'm hoping you guys will like it. this place kicks ass!! thanks, dubstepforum.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:01 am
by skerrick
DUDE ^ fucking SICK tune bro. reminiscent of DUB TERMINATOR. :D

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:06 am
by skerrick
p12 wrote:
skerrick wrote:
p12 wrote:i'm using the midi fightert classic, from djtechtools. Gotten pretty good at it.
BROOOOO IS IT GOOD?!?!? I WANT ONE SO BAD! ITS MY DP ON FUTURE DNB HAHA! :D
haha! :D u'll have to get one, especially now! since they have like the classics on sale, no use wasting time :a: The feel of the controller is amazing, it's like u just wanna slap & punch those buttons in the start. it's like a super easy but a super well built controller, a boys toy... :4:
beware though! they're so different from the mpc's and machine. i can play some impressive shit, but as soon as i get in front of an mpc i'm not that good anymore... those arcade buttons are just something special (and addictive)!
WENT TO GET ONE AND THEY SOLD OUT ON THE WEBSITE!!! :(

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:07 am
by p12
damn! u gonna w8 for there's like a new controller coming out (or I think that's why they sold em out...), or ya gonna role with one of em a bit more advanced ones?.. :P like they have a 3d (with tilt effect functions) and a pro (with faders and knoobs) as well and both of em seems pretty sweet!

Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:23 pm
by dubstepkiller
Hi guys,

My name's Tom and I'm new to these forums. I'm really just here to immerse myself more into the Dubstep scene and learn about good events going on.

I'm quite new to the Dubstep scene so please go easy on me. Like most people, I'm more interested in the kinds of people that Dubstep brings together. I come from quite a privileged background (but I'm not a snob) but I prefer to associate with the working class that dubstep seems to attract. It's kind of a music scene (although technically it's not really music and I like that) and I think I was initially attracted by the rebellion factor - you know because my parents hate it kind of thing! Now I must admit that some of the sounds coming from the Dubstep scene are quite good and my iPod is slowly but surely filling up with Dubstep!

Anyway, nice to meet you all.

-dubstepkiller (DSK for short).

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:31 pm
by cryptical
dubstepkiller wrote: I prefer to associate with the working class that dubstep seems to attract. It's kind of a music scene (although technically it's not really music and I like that) and I think I was initially attracted by the rebellion factor - you know because my parents hate it kind of thing!
loooooooooooooooooooooooool

:dunce:

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:35 pm
by dubstepkiller
cryptical wrote:
dubstepkiller wrote: I prefer to associate with the working class that dubstep seems to attract. It's kind of a music scene (although technically it's not really music and I like that) and I think I was initially attracted by the rebellion factor - you know because my parents hate it kind of thing!
loooooooooooooooooooooooool

:dunce:
Ahhh sorry. That came out completely wrong! I said "parents hate" but should have said "hated". I don't live at home any more so don't worry, I'm not a kid :)

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:45 pm
by seckle
welcome.

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:51 pm
by _cheef_
yeah that dubstep is some okay stuff just wish it had more bpms sometimes

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:52 pm
by Dustwyrm
Lol, I was taking the post seriously until I read:

'It's kind of a music scene (although technically it's not really music and I like that) and I think I was initially attracted by the rebellion factor - you know because my parents hate it kind of thing! "

Rofl

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:57 pm
by dubstepkiller
Dustwyrm wrote:Lol, I was taking the post seriously until I read:

'It's kind of a music scene (although technically it's not really music and I like that) and I think I was initially attracted by the rebellion factor - you know because my parents hate it kind of thing! "

Rofl
Hey man,

I'm just being honest about why I got into Dubstep. Everyone has a reason. That was what initially attracted me, but it's actually stuck so you can accuse me of being a casual listener or whatever but that's just how it is. I'm sorry if that's not cool for you - didn't realise it was so clicky :(

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:20 pm
by Dustwyrm
Who knows. Maybe you're just a very impersonal person who honestly doesn't realize the above statement is borderline offensive. When you meet people, do you immediately state your financial status? Then go on to say that "[Dubstep] isn't technically music," on a Dubstep Music Forum.

Lol no skin off my back man I'm just saying it's not a good way to make friends.

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:24 pm
by dubstepkiller
Dustwyrm wrote:Who knows. Maybe you're just a very impersonal person who honestly doesn't realize the above statement is borderline offensive. When you meet people, do you immediately state your financial status? Then go on to say that "[Dubstep] isn't technically music," on a Dubstep Music Forum.

Lol no skin off my back man I'm just saying it's not a good way to make friends.
I'm sorry if I caused offence - may I ask what it is causing offence?

Look, Dubstep isn't technically music and no I don't go around saying that unless I feel it appropriate. That doesn't take anything away from it. It's a great genre, it's just going to be one of those fads. But it's a fad that's enjoyable right now and is putting out some real entertainment out there and really spicing up the charts so I don't see how that's anything to be offended about. Sorry if I came across wrong.

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:42 pm
by teamhobson
dubstepkiller wrote:
Dustwyrm wrote:Who knows. Maybe you're just a very impersonal person who honestly doesn't realize the above statement is borderline offensive. When you meet people, do you immediately state your financial status? Then go on to say that "[Dubstep] isn't technically music," on a Dubstep Music Forum.

Lol no skin off my back man I'm just saying it's not a good way to make friends.
I'm sorry if I caused offence - may I ask what it is causing offence?

Look, Dubstep isn't technically music and no I don't go around saying that unless I feel it appropriate. That doesn't take anything away from it. It's a great genre, it's just going to be one of those fads. But it's a fad that's enjoyable right now and is putting out some real entertainment out there and really spicing up the charts so I don't see how that's anything to be offended about. Sorry if I came across wrong.
Well its been an 11-12 year fad. Not a great start mate.

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:54 pm
by dubstepkiller
teamhobson wrote:
dubstepkiller wrote:
Dustwyrm wrote:Who knows. Maybe you're just a very impersonal person who honestly doesn't realize the above statement is borderline offensive. When you meet people, do you immediately state your financial status? Then go on to say that "[Dubstep] isn't technically music," on a Dubstep Music Forum.

Lol no skin off my back man I'm just saying it's not a good way to make friends.
I'm sorry if I caused offence - may I ask what it is causing offence?

Look, Dubstep isn't technically music and no I don't go around saying that unless I feel it appropriate. That doesn't take anything away from it. It's a great genre, it's just going to be one of those fads. But it's a fad that's enjoyable right now and is putting out some real entertainment out there and really spicing up the charts so I don't see how that's anything to be offended about. Sorry if I came across wrong.
Well its been an 11-12 year fad. Not a great start mate.
Look, maybe fad was the wrong term. But we can be sure that in another 10 years or so the genre won't be around as it is today. It won't be remember so much in history as anything other than a fad, or a sub-genre, or just a phase. But you act as though this is a bad thing? I'm saying Dubstep is great, but because of the type of people it appeals to it just won't have any longevity. It's great at bringing together people from similar backgrounds, similar cultures with similar upbringings - and that's why I love it so much. It brings people together and keeps them out of trouble.

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:00 pm
by Molzie


is this the reason you got into dubstep as well?

welcome :t:

Re: Hi all

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:04 pm
by Genevieve
dubstepkiller wrote: Look, maybe fad was the wrong term. But we can be sure that in another 10 years or so the genre won't be around as it is today. It won't be remember so much in history as anything other than a fad, or a sub-genre, or just a phase. But you act as though this is a bad thing? I'm saying Dubstep is great, but because of the type of people it appeals to it just won't have any longevity. It's great at bringing together people from similar backgrounds, similar cultures with similar upbringings - and that's why I love it so much. It brings people together and keeps them out of trouble.
Is drum & bass a fad? Dubstep will be seen as a 'phase' in the greater history of London based dance music (that will be followed up by another style), but like jungle/dnb and rave before it (and unlike garage and grime) it's made its mark worldwide, on a global scale. People will look back at the early '00s as the 'era of dubstep' in mainstream EDM sure, and it'll die down in a year or two in the mainstream before making a comeback. But it has firmly established itself as its own genre in electronic music and it won't be forgotten and it's not a 'phase'. It's up there with drum & bass, hardcore, techno and house music now.