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BananaBomber
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by BananaBomber » Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:40 pm
deadly habit wrote:upstateface wrote:Yo Deadly you got HAM?
shit i got the dsf cubase special edition

looool
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Rigorous
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by Rigorous » Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:51 pm
Damn this danny kid is making me look foolish now hahaha.... Danny, (hope you dont mind if I address you like I know you) Guy..... Were gonna need you to atleast act like you try some of this before you ask... go read tutorials... EVERYWHERE. Go search out every bit of production knowledge you can thru google searches and forums. try these things for weeks and weeks and weeks until you realize your atleast learing things if not exactly what you wanted. Then ( and ONLY then) try starting a thread without blatently asking for a hand out and try starting a discussion for instance this thread could have been "what kind of bass makes you shart yourself" and then you could have discussed with each reply with inquiries like "yeah big fan of that too! what do you find to work best?" or sum shit... i dunno, you get it tho.... Dont just come in here and act like you can go "up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, A, A, B, B" and rock out some unreal bassline. Lil harder than that champ.

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Corkz
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by Corkz » Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:53 pm
nailed it mate, ive only been into dubstep a year, i dont really know any artists that made the more original dubstep. dubwoofa and l-wiz is about it
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by serox » Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:02 pm
deadly habit wrote:
peep some temper d
or just dig deeper when tune shopping
i find half my tunes worth a damn by just hitting garage or whatever mass catagory dubstep is lumped in with on juno and ignoring names attached to tunes
Trust I dig deep.
I think 99% of it is shit. The people who got me hooked in the first place dont really make much anymore or have gone down the new style of Dubstep which is not my thing at all. Dubstep is going in some weird direction at the moment where it is getting a bit like IDM/Breakcore and TEchno, but not as good.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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by serox » Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:06 pm
vulvavibration wrote:
never really wanted to take side, athough it's obvious from my posts.
but really, when i ehar this sea of new wave stuff i find it very boring and all quite the same.
where has all the experimenting gone? it's just all quite the same sound. reminds me of the recent drum n bass stuff. just formulas are being reproduced a thousand times.
well. i have to admit, i never really digged that deep into the new wave, filth or whatever you call it thing... just isn't my kind of music because i come from the whole reggae thing. and for me dubstep, or bass music in general is all about bass and interesting beats, athmospheres and meditation.
if I want midrange, i listen to punkrock
still, repsect for each and every. it's just my opinion and not saying this is worse than that. just not my cup of tea
I came from Techno/Oldskool and the old stuff really stood out as being new and exciting! it use to sound like someone was really experimenting and there was some wicked shit going around. Now days everyone is trying to make floor fillers and more interested in spending a week EQing instead of making an interesting track.
The music use to sound like it was made by someone with a passion for music like Dub,Reggae and Garage/Grime. Now it sounds like its being made by people who are not even into Electronic Music and are giving 'Dubstep' a go lol. I guess there are a lot of producers who were not doing too well in DnB/Breakcore who find it easy to produce new wave dubstep...
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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by Corkz » Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:21 pm
serox wrote:vulvavibration wrote:
never really wanted to take side, athough it's obvious from my posts.
but really, when i ehar this sea of new wave stuff i find it very boring and all quite the same.
where has all the experimenting gone? it's just all quite the same sound. reminds me of the recent drum n bass stuff. just formulas are being reproduced a thousand times.
well. i have to admit, i never really digged that deep into the new wave, filth or whatever you call it thing... just isn't my kind of music because i come from the whole reggae thing. and for me dubstep, or bass music in general is all about bass and interesting beats, athmospheres and meditation.
if I want midrange, i listen to punkrock
still, repsect for each and every. it's just my opinion and not saying this is worse than that. just not my cup of tea
I came from Techno/Oldskool and the old stuff really stood out as being new and exciting! it use to sound like someone was really experimenting and there was some wicked shit going around. Now days everyone is trying to make floor fillers and more interested in spending a week EQing instead of making an interesting track.
The music use to sound like it was made by someone with a passion for music like Dub,Reggae and Garage/Grime. Now it sounds like its being made by people who are not even into Electronic Music and are giving 'Dubstep' a go lol. I guess there are a lot of producers who were not doing too well in DnB/Breakcore who find it easy to produce new wave dubstep...
fair enough man, im 16 so i guess i have alot to learn...im sure when i get into production more i'll open my eyes to the more dubby sided stuff
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by jsills » Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:18 pm
4 pager, nice one
Rigorous wrote:champ
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DannyDubstep
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by DannyDubstep » Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:24 pm
Ok, massive thanks to all ya posts.
Just wanted to say, [and yes you can call me Danny] I never wrote this thread to try and direct you guys around like a selfish twat but maybe that's what I've ended up doing... so sorry! I didn't intend to be all take take take, only to share my learning process with you guys. :]
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DannyDubstep
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by DannyDubstep » Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:58 pm
So, after a very critisised forum thread, you may be wondering where I've got with all this...
Admittedly, I haven't created the YAYA bass sound that I wish I coulda... but...
I have made something that I think has some value.
Will be uploadin' soon! :]
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by dantini » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:23 pm
keep trollin' trollin' trollin' trollin'.
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by dantini » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:32 pm
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by JFK » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:27 pm
DannyDubstep wrote:What is this 'trollin''?..
Trolling is purposely posting things on forums to try and get a negative reaction from people. Which is not what you are doing so just ignore him man.
Cant wait to hear your efforts. Remember to post in the Work in progress or Finished track threads (stickied at the top of the page)

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Rigorous
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by Rigorous » Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:20 am
Yeah cant wait to hear it Danny! Please note that my statements were sincere and not ment to just be flat out mean (like some douche bags you may stroll into on here

) Keep at it and dont give up on making that bass until its exactly what you want (the YOY that is) and you'll see that you make tons of gems on accident and learn a LOT when you finally get tht sound you want

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by JFK » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:13 am
I'll have a listen a bit later man.
Remember to post things like this in one of the two feedback stickies at the top of the main page

Dont set yourself to be flamed again!

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Basic A
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by Basic A » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:42 am
What you mean the biggest chopper thing or the 230s pic?
230s is just a running joke... means 320, but its typed wrong...
And I meant where does biggest chopper fall? Mid range cack/filth, or sub riddim shit?
I just wanna know if the bros or deepahs went credit for that one, lol.
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