Need help on beat/rhythm construction for dubstep tunes
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Need help on beat/rhythm construction for dubstep tunes
Sup guys. I'm new to the forums-but not new to producing.
I've been producing electronic (psytrance/goa and drum n' bass) for several years. About a year ago I really got into dubstep, yet I'm having some trouble figuring out a few things with making the beats/rhythms.
So I use reason for beats/pads/leads etc. I also have a access virus ti, and a ensoniq fizmo. I want to incorperate the synths that I have with beats that I make in reason-yet do it real time.
I know that propellerheads came out with record--I'm a bit confused on something though---does the new reason 6.0 include in it record or the ability to record live instruments/synths within reason?
Is there another way I can do this-or some other good alternative program that will allow me to make beats on the software, and then record the synths live ontop of the beats??? Recommendations??
Other questions is--what is the standard beat construct for a dubstep beat? ie. bass drum falls on... snare falls on... etc.?? For example in dnb standard beat construct is snare on 2/4 and bass drum on 1,3,7 then 1,7,13.
I really like the beat structure in several hatcha, benga, and especially distance tracks (ie clockwork, and v)
Any help greatly appreciated!!! Thanks guys!
pz
			
			
									
									
						I've been producing electronic (psytrance/goa and drum n' bass) for several years. About a year ago I really got into dubstep, yet I'm having some trouble figuring out a few things with making the beats/rhythms.
So I use reason for beats/pads/leads etc. I also have a access virus ti, and a ensoniq fizmo. I want to incorperate the synths that I have with beats that I make in reason-yet do it real time.
I know that propellerheads came out with record--I'm a bit confused on something though---does the new reason 6.0 include in it record or the ability to record live instruments/synths within reason?
Is there another way I can do this-or some other good alternative program that will allow me to make beats on the software, and then record the synths live ontop of the beats??? Recommendations??
Other questions is--what is the standard beat construct for a dubstep beat? ie. bass drum falls on... snare falls on... etc.?? For example in dnb standard beat construct is snare on 2/4 and bass drum on 1,3,7 then 1,7,13.
I really like the beat structure in several hatcha, benga, and especially distance tracks (ie clockwork, and v)
Any help greatly appreciated!!! Thanks guys!
pz
Re: Need help on beat/rhythm construction for dubstep tunes
kick on the 1 and snare on the 3 is half step.
Do a dnb beat for 2step.
			
			
									
									Do a dnb beat for 2step.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
cool thanks for the advice. Def trying that out etc.legend4ry wrote:kick on the 1 and snare on the 3 is half step.
Do a dnb beat for 2step.
I'm just trying to figure out a good way to incorporate my synths along with a beat making program easily.
I really like redrum in reason it offers me great customization for each individual drum sound and effects etc. can be assigned to the channels really easily--any other software programs that offer similar functionally as well as providing 'live' support for hardware synths etc.?
thanks anyone!
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Any daw will have the basic features you mentioned, if your used to reasons workflow though, get another daw and rewire it...XZit wrote:cool thanks for the advice. Def trying that out etc.legend4ry wrote:kick on the 1 and snare on the 3 is half step.
Do a dnb beat for 2step.
I'm just trying to figure out a good way to incorporate my synths along with a beat making program easily.
I really like redrum in reason it offers me great customization for each individual drum sound and effects etc. can be assigned to the channels really easily--any other software programs that offer similar functionally as well as providing 'live' support for hardware synths etc.?
thanks anyone!
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Re: Need help on beat/rhythm construction for dubstep tunes
Good recommendation for a daw??
			
			
									
									
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ableton is pretty good i hear 
			
			
									
									
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drake89 wrote:ableton is pretty good i hear
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