i have learned that whatever instrument you try to learn and do not see any improvement(as in very little or a lot) in how you are playing in at least a few weeks you are not meant to do play that instrument since it is not for you. quote]Hypefiend wrote:samdam1 wrote:Alright i have been producing PROPERLY for almost 2 months... I enjoy making dubstep and drum and bass, but im absolute trash at dubstep, coz i really cant get any good wobbles going.... and im alright at dnb.
Guys please dont troll this post and say, "there are other posts like this" or anything like that...
I'm actually in need of help, like tips for overall dubstep/dnb production, and i will really appreciate can be done for me.
coz im not improving lately, and im starting to get fuckin frustrated
Seriously, this is trash... i really hope this is just sarcasm im not picking up on.
You can do anything if you just keep practicing. If your not making progression, DONT give up. Instead just fucking throw yourself into what your'e doing and drive yourself to learn. Now, if you can't tell yourself to practice and research, thennnn you might want to give up. Because this isn't going to be easy shit. You WILL need to WORK to get where your'e trying to go.
And don't hold on to your'e tracks. Don't get hyped over them either, becuase unless you're a natural god in the production biz, they probably won't be too great. But post them for feedback, people will hook you up if they know you are really looking for help and you will truly consider the advice that is given to you. This forum is a great place to be for some one trying to do what you're doing, you just have to use it properly. Resources are everywhere here, only thing is is that you might want to be fond of reading.
Tip: stay away from youtube untill you have an idea of what your'e doing. Or else you're going to end up knowing only how to make a small collection of sounds you learned offline(in terms of synths). Read manuals.