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serox
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by serox » Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:11 pm
The Dub Lemon wrote:
I know it's got some cool stuff in fl8 piano rool but some of those points are irrelevent, you can vertically zoom into cubase piano roll and make it as big as you like for one. Also the colour is customisable to some extent. Don't get me wrong I know fruity loops has some cool features which no other sequencer has in this department, but I'm very happy with cubases (far nicer than Reason or Ableton).
Also on a side note, cubase introduced a new drum programmer in cubase 5, it's a different animal to fls drum programming stuff but it's more that way inclined and can simplify drum programming...

Is your snare meant to be on the 4th beat? looks like its on the 4th and then the 9th

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by NilsFG » Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:13 pm
Serox wrote:Isn't your snare meant to be on the 4th beat?

It's almost always on the 3rd.
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by serox » Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:14 pm
NilsFG wrote:Serox wrote:Isn't your snare meant to be on the 4th beat?

It's almost always on the 3rd.
I corrected my post.
Looking at that screenshot his snare looks on the 4th beat
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by the dub lemon » Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:32 pm
Serox wrote:
Is your snare meant to be on the 4th beat? looks like its on the 4th and then the 9th

3 things:
In that pic the snares are on the 5th and 10th 1/16 notes.
That isn't a screen shot of my beat, it's just one I found on google.
The snare can go anywhere you want it to, just so long as it sounds good.
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by serox » Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:37 pm
The Dub Lemon wrote:
3 things:
In that pic the snares are on the 5th and 10th 1/16 notes.
That isn't a screen shot of my beat, it's just one I found on google.
The snare can go anywhere you want it to, just so long as it sounds good.
didnt see it was on 1/16ths!
I know the snare can go anywhere. I just thought the beat in the pic would not be a Dubstep beat;)
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by orinoco » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:21 pm
I've used Cubase for all my dubstep tracks. Whoever says you cant make dubstep on cubase or any other DAW is a twat. Of course you can make it on any sequencer. So there.
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by B_90 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:41 pm
yellowhighlighter wrote:as far as i know proper dubstep can only be done using ableton, massive and albino. make sure to get an APC as well. other software is obsolete now.
Nah Both cubase and Fl 8 promise that they can make any sound. So technically you could make anything on either
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by orinoco » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:41 pm
I used to use Cubase alot, then i moved onto reason, because cubase was unstable. Albino 3 was nice though.
Anyone who tells you that you cannot make Dubstep on a certain DAW its a twat, and they dont know what they are talking about. Dubstep can be made on garage band if you try hard enough. It'd probly be rubbish, though.

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by Pedro Sánchez » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:50 pm
orinoco wrote:Dubstep can be made on garage band if you try hard enough. It'd probly be rubbish, though.
orinoco wrote:Anyone who tells you that you cannot make Dubstep on a certain DAW its a twat, and they dont know what they are talking about.
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by orinoco » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:53 pm
How strange is that, im basically a robot. I posted the twat remark in 2009. Without looking i saw this thread and posted basically the exact same thing again. Im a bit scared really. :O
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