Good Dubstep Drum Patterns
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I did really like that hit random keys until you find something you like idea, never thought of that one.two oh one wrote:To make a melody, you must first...Shonky wrote:Wow you had us therefeasible_weasel wrote:some of u took this serious, this is kind of a parody on wobble threads.
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quite simply, if it doesn't have kick on 1, snare on 9, and a synch'd LFO assigned to cutoff on a unison square or saw wave-- it ain't dubstep, and no amount of hihat trickery is gonna change that.
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Don't forget that you have to refer to the table to get the correct compression for that kick on the 1. By the numbers, deviate at your own risk.TeReKeTe wrote:quite simply, if it doesn't have kick on 1, snare on 9, and a synch'd LFO assigned to cutoff on a unison square or saw wave-- it ain't dubstep, and no amount of hihat trickery is gonna change that.
Shit, I've been going so wrong. Should I also try and remove any trace of groove and try and turn it into some subbed up trip hop too?TeReKeTe wrote:quite simply, if it doesn't have kick on 1, snare on 9, and a synch'd LFO assigned to cutoff on a unison square or saw wave-- it ain't dubstep, and no amount of hihat trickery is gonna change that.
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Yeah. It has definitely changed in this last year. Shame.Shonky wrote:Fuck em man, really, fuck em.two oh one wrote: But, people ignored the track and instead raved about something that sounded like everything else, instead. It's an uphill struggle.
It's this sheeplike mentality that's turning dubstep into a parody of what it could have been.
Strangely enough, I just panicked when listening to a grooving drum track I did. I thought it wasn't at 70/140 bpm because it feels way quicker. I had to tap tempo it to make sure it was proper. And it was.
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two oh one wrote:Yeah. It has definitely changed in this last year. Shame.Shonky wrote:Fuck em man, really, fuck em.two oh one wrote: But, people ignored the track and instead raved about something that sounded like everything else, instead. It's an uphill struggle.
It's this sheeplike mentality that's turning dubstep into a parody of what it could have been.
Strangely enough, I just panicked when listening to a grooving drum track I did. I thought it wasn't at 70/140 bpm because it feels way quicker. I had to tap tempo it to make sure it was proper. And it was.
which r all reasons why making a genre, rather than just music, is not a good idea in my opinion
the scene may have turned into a 'parody', but the important thing is that YOU as an artist dont.
i couldnt care less what happens to dubstep. there always b music...if u'll excuse the cheesy line
unfortunately, whatever the genre, there'll always b sheeplike producers, and the closed minded masses that cling to their tales like so much encrusted shit
yeah you're feeling that too eh?two oh one wrote: Yeah. It has definitely changed in this last year. Shame.

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Yeah, definitely.decklyn wrote:yeah you're feeling that too eh?two oh one wrote: Yeah. It has definitely changed in this last year. Shame.
It seemed that people used to want things that sounded different. People were excited to hear how Dubstep could sound when different producers tackled it, but now people just want to hear something louder and ruder than what came before it. Shame really. I don't know if the more open minded people have moved on, or if the influx of new heads who expect wobble + lollop is throwing things off the balance it once had.
"This track is massive! It sounds like everything else! Big ups"
I know a load of producers that I respect on this board are feeling the same way. And it's shitty to see them so disheartened with the whole thing as they've got so much to give the scene.
Anyway. Arses.
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Non-Quantizing is actually fun, Shonky. When I've done that, I've usually made a tight sequenced beat, play everything live over the top, then go back and delete the original beat and replace it with a new live one. Should explore it more, yeah?
Yer i like to lay a quantised beat then doodle over it live and unquantised then take out bits or leave them layered. Tis good fun..
And i can understand how you are disheartened with the scene 2oh.. But really, it's probably a bit too much forum reading or something... When i scope out different producers, and listen to these 'dubstep' artists from round the world, there are so many people interpretting it in different ways and a whole lot of variation and different tangents...
Thats my view anyway, from someone whos only been into this shit for about a year and has scoped out all the old stuff i've missed to the new...
I think the forum is more negative and keen to poke holes in 'dubstep' what i think is brimming with fresh ideas and producers...
And i can understand how you are disheartened with the scene 2oh.. But really, it's probably a bit too much forum reading or something... When i scope out different producers, and listen to these 'dubstep' artists from round the world, there are so many people interpretting it in different ways and a whole lot of variation and different tangents...
Thats my view anyway, from someone whos only been into this shit for about a year and has scoped out all the old stuff i've missed to the new...
I think the forum is more negative and keen to poke holes in 'dubstep' what i think is brimming with fresh ideas and producers...
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i thought it was a kick on 1 and 9
and a snare or clap or summat on 9.
and hihats shakers and cowbells
and a snare or clap or summat on 9.
and hihats shakers and cowbells
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