Tips for drumstep?
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Tips for drumstep?
I was wondering if you guys had any tips for drumstep? I created a normal dubstep drum pattern and then upped the BPM to 180, would that be the right way to go about it? Not many resources on this genre.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Re: Tips for drumstep?
At the risk of sounding ignorant... do you have an example of this "drumstep"?
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
make drum and bass
halftime the drums
call it a new genre
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halftime the drums
call it a new genre
????
profit
Re: Tips for drumstep?
Thisdeadly habit wrote:make drum and bass
halftime the drums
call it a new genre
????
profit


Re: Tips for drumstep?
no no no you're going about it all wrong kermit.. first create a nice drum and bass rhythm... slice an amen and get some hats playing 16th notes.. then just shift the kick and snare over so it's half time. then put in filthy bass.
intro .. kick roll.. sample.. drop
done
intro .. kick roll.. sample.. drop
done
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
stompzi wrote:At the risk of sounding ignorant... do you have an example of this "drumstep"?
I would of thought you guys would be more open minded?deadly habit wrote:make drum and bass
halftime the drums
call it a new genre
????
profit
Re: Tips for drumstep?
yes this is the correct way, do this exact thing everytime, this is what every other drumstep producer does. dont do anything else, that will be wrong now wont it.KermitDubstep wrote:I was wondering if you guys had any tips for drumstep? I created a normal dubstep drum pattern and then upped the BPM to 180, would that be the right way to go about it? Not many resources on this genre.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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Ah, cheers, anything else?narcissus wrote:no no no you're going about it all wrong kermit.. first create a nice drum and bass rhythm... slice an amen and get some hats playing 16th notes.. then just shift the kick and snare over so it's half time. then put in filthy bass.
intro .. kick roll.. sample.. drop
done
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
That tune in your sig looks like it's been limited wayyyyyy too hard.
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
What would make you think that and how is it closed minded ?KermitDubstep wrote:I would of thought you guys would be more open minded?deadly habit wrote:make drum and bass
halftime the drums
call it a new genre
????
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
I didn't limit it at all?upstateface wrote:That tune in your sig looks like it's been limited wayyyyyy too hard.
Re: Tips for drumstep?
sounds like it tooupstateface wrote:That tune in your sig looks like it's been limited wayyyyyy too hard.

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Re: Tips for drumstep?
Just for reference, how I was doing them before (I chucked this up quickly, don't criticize it for its production value).
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
people just love to moan about what drumstep really is. It's funny cos maybe it is just a renamed genre, but really at the end of the day does it actually matter? The likes of Reso and Rusko have accepted the genre, it's really not that hard to accept it is it? :p
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reso's labelled his latest wip 'drumstep', im not really a fan of the genre but this tune is pretty epic
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reso's labelled his latest wip 'drumstep', im not really a fan of the genre but this tune is pretty epic
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
agreed.. sometimes my friend and i make drumstep for the fuck of it..
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yeah a name is just a name
it's nothing new, but it's wicked that the style has found a new popularity and people are going off in pretty cool directions with it
if it takes a stupid name to do that then maybe that's a good thing?
it's nothing new, but it's wicked that the style has found a new popularity and people are going off in pretty cool directions with it
if it takes a stupid name to do that then maybe that's a good thing?
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
i dont care what its called, if its good, its good, and that reso tune is good. rusko - hold on (sub foucs remix) is shit.
is this classed as drumstep then or not?:
is this classed as drumstep then or not?:
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Re: Tips for drumstep?
an important thing to remember is that dubstep rhythms are all about the triplets and the quads and how they skip around each other. Drum and bass is pretty much all 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, etc. If you doubled a dubstep beat it wouldn't quite sound right for this reason. One thing that I see a lot of people get wrong is the high hats. Layer them and keep it very busy. I've heard a lot of songs that sound like the HHs are pitched and the producer is using 4 different pitched high hats instead of just one doing 32nds (for instance)
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in my opinion, his previous drumstep called "technetium" is better, but this is decent also.reso's labelled his latest wip 'drumstep', im not really a fan of the genre but this tune is pretty epic
And my WIP drumstep style track. I know, its little bit cheesy but its intended.
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