let me know what you think...

And if you're using a sequencer like mine (Reason), you'll need either a free converter or a free audio editor that exports in mp3. My program of choice for this is Audacity, it's freeware from sourceforge.MorZFeeN wrote:A 320 is a track that's an MP3 that the file reads at 320 kbps (kilabytes per second). when you export the file from your sequencer & convert it to MP3, convert it to 320 kbps. Most tracks exported at 320 sound better, & crisper when played on a big sound system.
add me on http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/fiveohhwhatJBE wrote:Just to let everyone know, Dubstep should now be 130 bpm, as this is the new FL default.
yeah man, take your midi from the wobbles, add them together, then have that midi program a sine wave way down in the 20-100 Hz range. (sorry if you know this already, im just trying to help, you didnt know what a "320" was)Lethargik wrote:dude, fun idea, but where's ur sub?
wobbles are nice, but theres no rumble!
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