- #FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL PRO#
- #FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL PROFESSIONAL#
- #FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL TV#
Unless you've hit upon an amazing synth configuration, its not going to sound that good. LFOs are useful and if you want to make a song similar to 'Cockney Thug' its fine, But one thing that really makes a Dubstep song sound quite amateur i find is just having long notes like C, E and F with an LFO on them. ( So now i can make a quick drum beat, and set up my MIDI track to output to my Synth, and just play along until something sounds nice. I've got an *extremely* basic knowledge of chords, but i also found a very good tool called Scaletool, which tells me any chord i wish to know and I use alot.
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Before i was just putting notes in and hoping they sound good. I can load up a synth, and just fiddle around with notes and LFO settings until I find something worth making. I cant play piano (although im kind of learning) but the MIDI keyboard helps so much.
#FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL TV#
Its something like 8 or 9 GB now, and its got loads of stuff from magazine free-bee collections to things i found online, to samples from TV and Films and anything else i thought was worth saving. Over the years (probly about 8 now) I've built up my sample collection from many many different sources. Its logical, and I really like the way it works, because its quite similar to the old MM v2 that I used to use, just alot, lot better. And im going to investigate Reason soon, when i get round to it.
#FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL PRO#
Other music production software (DAWs) that are really good are Reason, Reaktor, and Sony Acid Pro (which Rusko uses). Mind you, i wasnt making dubstep then, just screwy messy trippy type songs with various waves that i had. It was basically an arranger and nothing more, and i knew nothing about VSTs and effects or anything. I started off making music a long time ago in Magix Music Maker v2, which was free of a magazine, and was crap. Personally I use Cubase SX3 (Im hoping to get version 5 soon, on a student license, for £241) Which i really like. Things like fruity loops and magix music maker are all very well and good, but they dont produce the results and the versitality that the pro's use. #) I think a good thing to start out with is your software. Rather than do a step by step process of making good music, i'll just write out a few pointers, as you cant really say 1) do this 2) do this 3) publish, it doesnt work like that unfortunately! So lets begin. Particular favorites are Caspa ( and Rusko ( These two are what got me into dubstep in the first place, listening to Fabriclive37 (my all time favorite track being Africa, by 'The Others') and since then i've found lots of other artists that i absolutely love (See my profile page, But a few names are Bar9, The Widdler, Reso, Stenchman and Suspect) all of which can be found on myspace.
#FRUITY LOOPS 10 DUBSTEP TUTORIAL PROFESSIONAL#
Im not a professional by any means, but as I said, i've had good feedback and i'd like to share my thoughts on the music making process with you all.įirst of all, if you dont know what Dubstep is, go and check it out.
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I dont like to boast, at all, but I feel i've made some good dubstep songs recently and judging from the feedback i've had on looperman I think thats quite a far statement.Īnyway, I want to share some of technics and advice with people, as I think it could help out people quite alot. Chud37 : Tue 14th Apr 2009 : 12 years ago