What dubstep vst's should I get?

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What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by desbest » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:29 pm

What dubstep vst's should I get?
I only have these http://www.dubstepforum.com/free-synths ... 90924.html
which does not give me all the sounds I need.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:43 pm

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Astral » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:46 pm

which does not give me all the sounds I need.
Are you looking for something just loaded with presets?
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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by desbest » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:56 pm

No not really. I want to make my own presets. I have piano, string, albino3, vanguard, fm8 and more. But not much dubstep ones.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Echoi » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:59 pm

desbest wrote:No not really. I want to make my own presets. I have piano, string, albino3, vanguard, fm8 and more. But not much dubstep ones.
i think you'll find a lot of people here use some of those to great effect

theres no dubstep specific plug ins

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by desbest » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:29 pm

What? There are no dubstep specific plugins?
Here's all my vst's apart from the ones default with fl studio and they all don't help me apart from give me a poor variety of sounds.
Would they help you?

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Echoi » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:44 pm

desbest wrote:What? There are no dubstep specific plugins?
Here's all my vst's apart from the ones default with fl studio and they all don't help me apart from give me a poor variety of sounds.
Would they help you?
im quite unfamiliar with a lot of those as i produce mainly with reason

but you have some pretty shit hot synths in there.

if i were you i'd be more concerned with learning synthesis, rather than which one do i use

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Depone » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:46 pm

im so IN before this thread gets locked


Also, you have all the synths you need to make dubstep. there are no specific synths to make any genre.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by gnome » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:46 pm

Get rid of most of the Vsts and properly learn how to use 3 or 4. I only use operator and albino 3 now

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by evu » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:53 pm

first learn how music is done than start asking questions..
anyway this thread is stupid :t:

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by continuumdnb » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:57 pm

Read the stick about openly admitting to doing illegal shit on a public forum.

Delete all but one or two of those synths (as you've already nicked them FM8 and Albino are both ridic powerful and could happily make any sound you could think of on their own).

Watch tonnes of tutorials for those synths and try to follow them while playing around with the settings till you understand what they did.

Sync the cutoff to the lfo and the lfo to the lfo and then run it through the distort and then dirt up the distort with the overdive so u can wobble while u wobble.
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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by abZ » Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:58 pm

NI Alpaktor without it you are making dudstep.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by curmee » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:02 pm

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by stereotactic » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:05 pm

You don't need any more software. If you can't get the sounds you want out of that lot, you need to learn your VST's and practice more. There is no specific instrument for anything, in any genre.

My advice would be to choose one or two out of that list and learn them. Albino is a good start. FM8 uses a different type of synthesis so you may want to move to that once you have grasped the basics with Albino.

Finally, cracks are not cool bro, best not to be posting glaring admissions on public forums.
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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by marshy » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:06 pm

continuumdnb wrote: Sync the cutoff to the lfo and the lfo to the lfo and then run it through the distort and then dirt up the distort with the overdive so u can wobble while u wobble.
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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by desbest » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:15 pm

stereotactic wrote:
  • My advice would be to choose one or two out of that list and learn them. Albino is a good start. FM8 uses a different type of synthesis so you may want to move to that once you have grasped the basics with Albino.
  • Finally, cracks are not cool bro, best not to be posting glaring admissions on public forums.
I thought that Albino was for trance and techno music as it produces ambient sounds. I never knew it could be used for a dubstep bass sound. I have used FM8 and that also does not give me a dubstep bass, but it gives an organ or piano flat type sound.

Also I am 17 poor boy, my mum is on income support.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by marshy » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:20 pm

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by Skipzoid » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:30 pm

desbest wrote:I thought that Albino was for trance and techno music as it produces ambient sounds. I never knew it could be used for a dubstep bass sound. I have used FM8 and that also does not give me a dubstep bass, but it gives an organ or piano flat type sound.
I can't even tell if you're trolling tbh, but I'll be nice.

http://imgur.com/Z0yyGl.jpg

There's a bunch of banks, not just the Ambient one.

Also, of course, eventually the idea is you learn to create your own sounds using it.

I'd say read the manual, but.. yeah

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by desbest » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:38 pm

lol at your image. I'm not trolling as I'm nice on forums. I'll get back to you after I try out Albino and tell you whether I can use it for bass sounds.

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Re: What dubstep vst's should I get?

Post by stappard » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:40 pm

desbest wrote:
stereotactic wrote:
  • My advice would be to choose one or two out of that list and learn them. Albino is a good start. FM8 uses a different type of synthesis so you may want to move to that once you have grasped the basics with Albino.
  • Finally, cracks are not cool bro, best not to be posting glaring admissions on public forums.
I thought that Albino was for trance and techno music as it produces ambient sounds. I never knew it could be used for a dubstep bass sound. I have used FM8 and that also does not give me a dubstep bass, but it gives an organ or piano flat type sound.

Also I am 17 poor boy, my mum is on income support.

I might petition for a "dont ask, dont tell" policy on ages in this forum.

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