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*Updated* Dubstep/Bass Production videos

Post by Depone » Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:30 pm

Ok, so Ive just finished making another tut vid.

This time round its about general Bass music, not just dubstep.

Enjoy!


Part 1 -



Part 2 -






aaaaaaand some of my old series


I'm using logic but most of the production techniques can be applied to any DAW.

Heres part 1


part 2


part 3


part 4


part 5


And heres a playlist on youtube for easy watching - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIy0I_Xs-x0

Comments about improvement/requests welcome!
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Post by Echoi » Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:44 pm

i'll watch these when i get back from the beer festival tonight. should be a good watch, big up D

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Post by Oli Hunt » Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:40 pm

I registered specifically to thank you for these videos! Really helpful, looking forwards to the bass one!

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Post by Depone » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:20 pm

Oli Hunt wrote:I registered specifically to thank you for these videos! Really helpful, looking forwards to the bass one!
Cheers Oli, Appreciated!

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Post by komanderkin » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:27 pm

that camelcrusher trick is priceless. XD

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Post by jsills » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:41 pm

solid videos man. nice to see you using the rocket, i love that thing.

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Post by Depone » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:44 pm

komanderkin wrote:that camelcrusher trick is priceless. XD
Secrets out!!! :wink:

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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:05 pm

big up mate, informative, clear and nice pace for a tutorial vid.
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Post by narcissus » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:36 pm

nice tune 8)

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Post by wirez » Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:02 pm

Big up Depone, he's a really helpful geezer and has given me some invaluable advice over the last couple of weeks!
This video could get me famous... Lol a bit of 'go away Whyrezproducer' half way through the video!!

Glad to see you stuck to creating the videos like you said you were going to :D How did you get the mic and mac output recorded at the same time in the end dude?
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Post by wayoftheworld » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:13 am

thanks depone, im not a logic user but definetly interested to scope these out. haitian dreams is a killer track.
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Post by Depone » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:20 am

wirez wrote:Big up Depone, he's a really helpful geezer and has given me some invaluable advice over the last couple of weeks!
This video could get me famous... Lol a bit of 'go away Whyrezproducer' half way through the video!!

Glad to see you stuck to creating the videos like you said you were going to :D How did you get the mic and mac output recorded at the same time in the end dude?
haha famous!

Yeah i had to use soundflour to route logic's audio into quicktime (thats whats recording the screen) and then in audacity at the same time I recorded my voice using built in microphone. I tried using logic to input my voice, but hearing myself doubled back (delayed) really threw me off and i talked real funny, more than i did on this video :lol:

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Post by Depone » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:22 am

Pedro Sánchez wrote:big up mate, informative, clear and nice pace for a tutorial vid.
Cool i was worrying that i waffled on too much and didnt hget on with it, but people asked about specifics so i spent a lil time on each aspect. Its goes deeper though, but i found a wid-way point i was comfortable with

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Post by Skipzoid » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:35 am

Nice vids, looking forward to the next one, always nice to see how other people work.

Gotta admit I had a good chuckle at the disabled knob tweaking though, I hate when I do that :u:

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Post by Depone » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:47 am

Skipzoid wrote:Nice vids, looking forward to the next one, always nice to see how other people work.

Gotta admit I had a good chuckle at the disabled knob tweaking though, I hate when I do that :u:
Hah, i got nervous and made a mistake. I love it when i was like... yeah you can hear the difference... Lol

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Post by wirez » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:55 am

Depone wrote:
wirez wrote:Big up Depone, he's a really helpful geezer and has given me some invaluable advice over the last couple of weeks!
This video could get me famous... Lol a bit of 'go away Whyrezproducer' half way through the video!!

Glad to see you stuck to creating the videos like you said you were going to :D How did you get the mic and mac output recorded at the same time in the end dude?
haha famous!

Yeah i had to use soundflour to route logic's audio into quicktime (thats whats recording the screen) and then in audacity at the same time I recorded my voice using built in microphone. I tried using logic to input my voice, but hearing myself doubled back (delayed) really threw me off and i talked real funny, more than i did on this video :lol:
Fuck man sounds complicated, did you re layer them on imovie then or something?
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Post by PROTOTYPE » Sat Feb 20, 2010 2:00 am

nice video, i enjoyed it! :)

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Post by Province » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:55 am

nice one man explained it very well. shared alot of good info aswell.
cut straight to it aswell, hate the video tutorials where mans chat greaze for about 10 minutes before starting.

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Post by nitz » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:58 pm

Nice one Depone, i really enjoyed that! I watched part one before i when footie, and then watched part 2 in agonizing pain after i came back.

Am really interested in how this is all going to fold out, because you kind of work the same way i do, i have my level as default set of 55 i think, which is abit lower then 1/2, the total value is at (127) Of course am talking about reason here, i only started doing this to stop me from having headroom problems, and as you suggested you don't have to fight with all your levels. So, on that note, am going to keep my eye out for this. I assuming, your going to go through the whole track? next bass, then other elements (as you suggested) and then a final mastering one? Which am going to enjoy watching, because i want to see how you in the mastering stage bring the overall level to "industry level"
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Nice one

Btw, that video made me want to change to logic so much :( it looked like everything was set in such a logically structure, (in general am taking here), but fuck it i will never leave reason!! Its my baby
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Post by 48k » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:26 pm

Great video, picked up a couple of new tips from it - tidy looking workflow, lol mine always ends up so confusing!
Looking forward to seeing some more of these from you, thanks!

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