I love Dubstep but i dont even know a little bit how to make it i need a very good and easy tutorial and when its possible on german im using Fl studio 8/9 (got both xD)
its easier for me when its on german but english is also ok
And its not really that hard to make. Make a Wobble bass and slap a half step beat on it and your done!
But the real challange is to make it shine from the others. That you have to learn on your own buddy.
At 10/6/10 11:40 PM, Mystery-Moon-Pie-Aud wrote: If you know drum and bass, dubstep is just another step in that direction. Just half the speed of the DnB and put an LFO on the cutoff of the bassline.
Ok thats good but now i need to know how to make that bass that wobly bass
At 10/7/10 02:08 AM, KILLINGxSPREE wrote: Ok thats good but now i need to know how to make that bass that wobly bass
Hmmm i dont know if your responsible enough to equire this knowledge. As they say with great power comes great responsibility.
Low octave saws with cutoff lfo. Then mod the rate of the lfo throughout the song to be original.
Sell song to stoners.... and profit
Srsly I'm pretty sure the entire dubstep fanbase is blasted out of their minds 24/7
At 10/7/10 12:05 PM, KILLINGxSPREE wrote:At 10/7/10 11:51 AM, Reaper93 wrote: The key to a good dubstep song is you can spell every second of it phonetically using onomotopoeia.WTF is onomotopoeia never heard that word xD
Wobwobwobwobreereeereewobwob.
It means when a word is spelled like it sounds. So the word "splat" or "boom" is onomatopoeia.
Anyways, you'll have to create a new sound for every different sound you have, but you can change the wobble of one sound. I'm not tally sure what you're asking though.
It means when a word is spelled like it sounds. So the word "splat" or "boom" is onomatopoeia.At 10/7/10 11:51 AM, Reaper93 wrote:
Anyways, you'll have to create a new sound for every different sound you have, but you can change the wobble of one sound. I'm not tally sure what you're asking though.
thats is what my question was thanks man and im dont think im gonna do this is extremly hard and take too much time and too much work im tring it sometimes but its to hard for me x'D
At 10/6/10 11:40 PM, Mystery-Moon-Pie-Aud wrote: If you know drum and bass, dubstep is just another step in that direction. Just half the speed of the DnB and put an LFO on the cutoff of the bassline.
Uh its not half the speed of dnb. Thats 90 bpm. Its more 70 bpm, but make it 140 in your project cuz I think it feels right.
At 10/8/10 07:07 PM, statueofdiveo wrote:At 10/6/10 11:40 PM, Mystery-Moon-Pie-Aud wrote: If you know drum and bass, dubstep is just another step in that direction. Just half the speed of the DnB and put an LFO on the cutoff of the bassline.Uh its not half the speed of dnb. Thats 90 bpm. Its more 70 bpm, but make it 140 in your project cuz I think it feels right.
I don't literally mean half speed. I know if you cut a dnb of 160 bpm in half, you'll only get 80, which is still sufficient for a dubstep bpm. But the feeling of speed is cut in half. DnB is very hyped up and fast paced, dubstep is slow feeling.
what you really should do, is not listen to dubstep anymore. so fucking played out. i actually want datsik, mt eden, borgore, and rusko to die in a ferocious fire at the club they are playing at. good dubstep is hard to find these days...
listen to boxcutter
At 10/8/10 10:05 PM, Glib wrote: what you really should do, is not listen to dubstep anymore. so fucking played out. i actually want datsik, mt eden, borgore, and rusko to die in a ferocious fire at the club they are playing at. good dubstep is hard to find these days...
listen to boxcutter
Someone has had a bad experience with Dubstep.