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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:16 pm

Hircine wrote:automate your master fader so everything that's not a "drop" section is at -1.0~-2.0 dbs.
I wouldn't recommend this. it's supposed to be where the bass drops in not the master volume. It's all about the few bars before the drop.

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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Cubicle » Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:45 am

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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Augment » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:36 am

Have the build up with all the reverse cymbals and shit, the you leave a bar where you can only hear a reverb from the build up, have a crash, kick and nice bass sound when it drops ;)
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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by JTMMusicuk » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:48 am

whats with all the bro threads recently, and why are people helping :(

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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Dystinkt » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:58 am

JTMMusicuk wrote:whats with all the bro threads recently, and why are people helping :(
I miss the days when all that these young brosteppers got was an alpaca picture and were sent on their way :(

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Re: intensifying a drop

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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by JTMMusicuk » Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:43 pm

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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Augment » Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:21 pm

I like both deep and bro, don't see why people hate on either one
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Re: intensifying a drop

Post by Killamike49 » Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:01 pm

When I'm trying to "fill out" a track, i usually just record a few samples of outside/bong hit/friend yelling, and time stretch it and shit. It usually makes it sound waaayyyy more professional, and now you have a cool unique, organic ambiance to put behind your drop.
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Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Shamans » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:14 am

Hello! Shamans here - We are new in the production of Dubstep. One of our members have been working with FL studio for about 4 years now, and knows a lot about the program. Thats not the topic.


We want to make our first dubstep track, and we wanted to know, if anyone had any ideas for melodies, any tips or tricks?

Also we wanted to know if anybody had any ideas for vocals before the drop? They need to be hard and simple. Just a oneshot sample or anything like that!


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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Electric_Head » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:23 am

Use a kick and snare sample to start with, you can`t do without them. :6:
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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by wub » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:27 am

Shamans wrote:Hello! Shamans here - We are new in the production of Dubstep. One of our members have been working with FL studio for about 4 years now, and knows a lot about the program. Thats not the topic.


We want to make our first dubstep track, and we wanted to know, if anyone had any ideas for melodies, any tips or tricks?
Presumably as you've been making tunes for 4 years, you've already got the basis of melody writing down - Dubstep is just the same, maybe stick more with minor key stuff.
Shamans wrote:Also we wanted to know if anybody had any ideas for vocals before the drop? They need to be hard and simple. Just a oneshot sample or anything like that!


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Anything is good, same as with other genres.

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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Shamans » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:59 am

well, what i wanted basicly, is just any vocals or anything to use for the drop. And melodies well.. Sure i can see that. But basicly i wanted some vocals or tips for vocals that we can use for the drop

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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Electric_Head » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:03 am

sing meow slowly, it`ll work
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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Cubicle » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:04 am

Shamans wrote:well, what i wanted basicly, is just any vocals or anything to use for the drop. And melodies well.. Sure i can see that. But basicly i wanted some vocals or tips for vocals that we can use for the drop
If you're making some skrillex-style: Shouts, screaming and swearing, lots of swearing. for example: "-kick roll- CRASH "ALRIGHT tnuc FUCK OFF" -drop-".

If you're more into Phaeleh/Burial: timestretched vocals or meaningful quotes about emotional things. for example: "Once upon a time it was you I adored"


But in all honestly, search yourself. We don't need to tell you what kind of sample to use, nor what kind of melody to write. Be free, make music.
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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by wub » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:05 am

Shamans wrote:But basicly i wanted some vocals or tips for vocals that we can use for the drop

Have a listen to a selection of Dubstep tunes that you like, and make note of what they've done before the drop. Then try your own variations on it.


Drop programming for Dubstep is much like buildups etc for other genres - maybe draw on your production techniques from the past 4yrs and adapt those?

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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Electric_Head » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:11 am

Surely just listening to your favorite style and making music in a similar vein is really all you need to worry about?
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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by Shamans » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:17 am

Was thinking about sampeling a "Screw you guys, im going home!" and then take the "Home" and make it really deep and hard. Maybe distorted. Any tips on doing that?

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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by serox » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:18 am

Shamans wrote:Hello! Shamans here - We are new in the production of Dubstep. One of our members have been working with FL studio for about 4 years now, and knows a lot about the program. Thats not the topic.


We want to make our first dubstep track, and we wanted to know, if anyone had any ideas for melodies, any tips or tricks?

Also we wanted to know if anybody had any ideas for vocals before the drop? They need to be hard and simple. Just a oneshot sample or anything like that!


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Re: Melodies, Vocals before drop!

Post by wub » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:18 am

Shamans wrote:Was thinking about sampeling a "Screw you guys, im going home!" and then take the "Home" and make it really deep and hard. Maybe distorted. Any tips on doing that?

Any tips on what? Sounds like you already know what you're doing :?

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