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Re: why do they all use the same bass ?

Post by Genevieve » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:01 am

dubstepjack wrote:
Dastree wrote:i wonder each time i check out new releases i hear exactly the same bass sound on every record.
that is why i don´t buy any of them it is just too boring.
could some of the so called heads tell me why?
what do you actually mean? Which bass sound exactly are you refuring to? Does it have a name or does it just go wump wu wu wump?

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Think he means the brutal electro patch from NI Massive?
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Post by tacospheros » Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:05 am

i fucking totally agree with original poster . you guys are being pricks for no reason it seems



i think everyone is just butthurt because your "genre" is starting to sound "generic" , so whenever some noob calls it out , everyone shits their pants


inb4 flaming . i fully realize that you have to dig hard to find good stuff, but that doesnt mean homeboy isnt right in saying most of the stuff coming out all sounds the same .... . obviously the influx of all these threads is happening for a reason
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Post by jonnyrebel » Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:23 am

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Post by capo ultra » Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:05 am

I'm sick of bass. I wish people would stop putting it in tunes. It spoils my enjoyment of the song.
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Post by clue » Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:19 am

the man has a point, it just seems a lot of people in this thread are taking what he's said out of proportion and making a mountain out of a molehill.

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Post by mb » Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:07 am

Piston wrote:all the vocals are in english!

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But what gets on my nerves really, isn't the same sounds (somehow i can't agree on your statement) but way too much randomness in alot of productions.

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Post by lowpass » Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:28 am

nah he is wrong, there is a lot of stuff out there.

ginz, joker, and all those guys doin the melodic thing

mala, kromestar, coki, benga all putting out bangers that don't use "brutal electro" style stuff

then there's more minimal stuff like burial

We have guys like breakage doing that stuff, that's before you get into the more jungle/breaks influenced stuff that's coming in

finally you have the hiphop influence thats may/maynot get very big very quickly (no I don't fucking mean eastern jam/snoop dog :roll: )

I am one of those twats that love that style of bass so I go looking for it and still find a huge variety of tunes before I get to it. Guys just not in the right place,

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Post by did » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:40 am

yh but a lot of genres of music have the same instruments using the same sounds. and are you mad?

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Post by uncle bill » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:46 am

Lowpass wrote:he is wrong
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Post by deamonds » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:48 am

lol @ everyone actually replying to this thread haha

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Post by seckle » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:49 am

clue wrote:the man has a point, it just seems a lot of people in this thread are taking what he's said out of proportion and making a mountain out of a molehill.
there's an alarming trend on this site, where any criticism, even when its well warranted, is being stomped out by a wall of noise. i find it hilarious, that 60% of the time, the people constantly calling people haters, elitists and generally throwing the toys out the pram in threads like this, are the same people spamming the fuck out of this site with their productions and mixes. the ironies abound.

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Post by hpuk » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:07 am

tacospheros wrote:i fucking totally agree with original poster . you guys are being pricks for no reason it seems



i think everyone is just butthurt because your "genre" is starting to sound "generic" , so whenever some noob calls it out , everyone shits their pants


inb4 flaming . i fully realize that you have to dig hard to find good stuff, but that doesnt mean homeboy isnt right in saying most of the stuff coming out all sounds the same .... . obviously the influx of all these threads is happening for a reason
^ Wrong on so many levels...

yer not lookin hard enough, thers crazy shit coming out nowadays on loads of different labels...

There is always gona be the stuff that sounds the same but like someone said, that happens with every genre.

You obviously haven't looked very hard otherwise you would notice that dubstep in fact is probably the most open genre atm influence wise and experimentation wise.

Check out Luke Envoy l, L Wiz, Komonazmuk, L-ow, Krio, Ruckspin, Vex'd, Milanese etc etc. and think about how many different sounds are just within these artists...

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Post by _boring » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:11 am

Stenchman wrote:WHY DO PEOPLE KEEP USING SNARES?
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Post by _boring » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:23 am

seckle wrote:
clue wrote:the man has a point, it just seems a lot of people in this thread are taking what he's said out of proportion and making a mountain out of a molehill.
there's an alarming trend on this site, where any criticism, even when its well warranted, is being stomped out by a wall of noise. i find it hilarious, that 60% of the time, the people constantly calling people haters, elitists and generally throwing the toys out the pram in threads like this, are the same people spamming the fuck out of this site with their productions and mixes. the ironies abound.
bad attitudes ajar

so a forum is a full of crazies and this is new to you??

and since when is putting up music spamming? sounds to me like you are the one trying to stomp stuff out :roll:

it is true a lot of shit is weak, and there are a lot of bandwagoners who dont quite have the same values in general as a lot of people who got into dubstep through the original crews (dub war certainly being one of them). its more than a second wave at this point its like the friken 5th or maybe even 6th or 7th wave of people converging on the tempo and riddim. some people try to make "dubstep" with a forumla and some people try to make dubstep at 135-145 range with sub bass and whatever other style they want thrown in because it feels natural. the true roots! the freedom! im not gonna say i dont love the intro drop breakdown 2nd drop outro forumla, but the shit inside of that needs to keep you on your toes and move the sound forward. if it has midrange, or uses a certain bass sound is not the issue, i think its just the overall package that can not be FORCED and i think a lot of tunes i dont buy sound very forced! buttt then again, i only hear clips on pay sites (paysites lol sounds like porn)

alls i know is its 7AM and im BROCKING hard in my bed to some new tunes when i really should be sleeping.
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Post by seckle » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:44 am

-boring wrote: sounds to me like you are the one trying to stomp stuff out :roll:
stomp things out? LOL. i'm one voice amongst thousands. don't be silly.
it sounds to me like you're getting worked up and missing the point completely. you seem to think that the scene revolves around what's said on this site. this site isn't the "scene" and never tried to be the "scene". the separation is very important, because when you start thinking about this site as if its the holy altar for this sound, you're getting off track in a big way.

people come here to "discuss" things, and when people "discuss" things , they can be critical. if that's going to ruffle your feathers then maybe there's other sites out there where you can big up everything all day long. blogs do that sort of thing well too.

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Post by _boring » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:54 am

seckle wrote:
-boring wrote: sounds to me like you are the one trying to stomp stuff out :roll:
stomp things out? LOL. i'm one voice amongst thousands. don't be silly.
it sounds to me like you're getting worked up and missing the point completely. you seem to think that the scene revolves around what's said on this site. this site isn't the "scene" and never tried to be the "scene". the separation is very important, because when you start thinking about this site as if its the holy altar for this sound, you're getting off track in a big way.

people come here to "discuss" things, and when people "discuss" things , they can be critical. if that's going to ruffle your feathers then maybe there's other sites out there where you can big up everything all day long. blogs do that sort of thing well too.
is this really directed at me???
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Re: why do they all use the same bass ?

Post by kulture » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:16 pm

Genevieve wrote:Think he means the brutal electro patch from NI Massive?

seems i've been wasting my time making all my sounds from scratch...

well, not wasting, but enjoying

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Post by youthful_implants » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:25 pm

:edit:

its blatantly a wind up. :lol:
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