How to make this Sound December 2012
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- Samuel_L_Damnson
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Re: Flux Pavilion bells?
808 cowbells dont sounds like that at all.
I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
https://soundcloud.com/freakyloops/fl02 ... step-vol-2
0:15 seconds in, when the dubstep comes in. How can I achieve this type of dubstep/complextro sound? It sounds like he opened a bunch of different dubstep basses, and made each channel a different type of bass, and combined them all into one. How can I create something similar to that? It sounds amazing. I currently use MASSIVE NI, but yeah. I'd really like to create something like that. I already have enough bass patches for Massive, so I have the sufficient sounds at my disposal. I'm just trying to understand the technical side of the track, and how it was put together, and what type of techniques were utilized in order to get that sound.
0:15 seconds in, when the dubstep comes in. How can I achieve this type of dubstep/complextro sound? It sounds like he opened a bunch of different dubstep basses, and made each channel a different type of bass, and combined them all into one. How can I create something similar to that? It sounds amazing. I currently use MASSIVE NI, but yeah. I'd really like to create something like that. I already have enough bass patches for Massive, so I have the sufficient sounds at my disposal. I'm just trying to understand the technical side of the track, and how it was put together, and what type of techniques were utilized in order to get that sound.
Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
Does it help to keep listening to the track and helping identifying parts of it? Would that be a good way for me to try and develop an understanding of how it was made?
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Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
No, actually listening to the track will not help you achieve the sound.
Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
You do understand what I mean by "achieve the sound", right? The actual arrangement of the track, and how it was constructed and how certain parts of it sound and how I can achieve something similar.InternetSlaveMaster wrote:No, actually listening to the track will not help you achieve the sound.
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Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
My guess is they just open a bunch of presets, and play around until something falls into place. There's really no magic to it, if it sounds good it sounds good.
I don't see why you're asking us how to arrange like that tune when you can just listen to the tune and figure it out really, there's nothing we can answer for you when it comes to this I don't think. Just listen to it, play around, and eventually you'll figure something out.
Not trying to be a dick or anything, I just really don't see what we can tell you that listening to the tune won't.
Best of luck.
I don't see why you're asking us how to arrange like that tune when you can just listen to the tune and figure it out really, there's nothing we can answer for you when it comes to this I don't think. Just listen to it, play around, and eventually you'll figure something out.
Not trying to be a dick or anything, I just really don't see what we can tell you that listening to the tune won't.
Best of luck.
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Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
I'm far from good at complextro, but what I can tell you is that Supersaw patch is key, then modify them. Have different synths play between each kick and snare.
Here's what I just did, using 5 massive patches and 3 synlenth.
The hard part about this genre for me is not having it sound like utter shit or repetitive.
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Here's what I just did, using 5 massive patches and 3 synlenth.
The hard part about this genre for me is not having it sound like utter shit or repetitive.
Soundcloud
'ave a listen
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Kit Fysto wrote:How many different words can you place before the word "step" and have that be a genre that people take seriously. Fuck it, I'm starting Christstep, all Christian, all the time.
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Heavy dub sound and I need help
Whats good fellow dub playas,
I was hoping someone could help me find a way to reproduce a sound I have been really digging lately. I have experience in massive, razor, and fm8 so I would like to stick to that, preferably massive. Anyways here is the sound:
Sub Focus - Falling Down
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCBT4IKt7NM
its the main synth (wub) sound starts at 1:23
Dubba Jonny - VIP Dub Tut
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AISjlp7mwvc
the sound at 0:49 0:51 ect
its that super fast heavy almost metalish sound haha hoping to figure out how to replicate something similar
anyways big ups to anyone who can point me in the right direction or give me some assistance, cheers mates!
I was hoping someone could help me find a way to reproduce a sound I have been really digging lately. I have experience in massive, razor, and fm8 so I would like to stick to that, preferably massive. Anyways here is the sound:
Sub Focus - Falling Down
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCBT4IKt7NM
its the main synth (wub) sound starts at 1:23
Dubba Jonny - VIP Dub Tut
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AISjlp7mwvc
the sound at 0:49 0:51 ect
its that super fast heavy almost metalish sound haha hoping to figure out how to replicate something similar
anyways big ups to anyone who can point me in the right direction or give me some assistance, cheers mates!
Re: I'd really like to make a dubstep track like this.
Instead of lecturing you on things like making your own style of song and how electro house with random bass sounds is not dubstep I'll leave you with the results of a google search:
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I'm not the best at them by any means, but I always felt that these sorts of tunes were sort of easy in a melodic sense, just get a bunch of synths playing a few notes of a scale, chuck 'em around, and you're good to go.
I can tell you that getting your drums sounding tight is key: with a thumping kick and snare all the sounds you place in and around them will sort of feed off that energy and stuff. Creative and interesting sound design makes arranging the pattern fun in a way, because you're giving a place for each cool sound to sort of show off what it's got.
ALSO dotcurrency you totally nailed it.
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I'm not the best at them by any means, but I always felt that these sorts of tunes were sort of easy in a melodic sense, just get a bunch of synths playing a few notes of a scale, chuck 'em around, and you're good to go.
I can tell you that getting your drums sounding tight is key: with a thumping kick and snare all the sounds you place in and around them will sort of feed off that energy and stuff. Creative and interesting sound design makes arranging the pattern fun in a way, because you're giving a place for each cool sound to sort of show off what it's got.
ALSO dotcurrency you totally nailed it.

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Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
Sorry I missed this topic thanks for moving my post, can anyone help me discover the sound I am trying to replicate? Thanks all!^^^
Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
Hey I'm looking to make the lead sound like the one in this song playing throughout the drop...It kinda reminds me of the lead in slam by pendulum...Thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KioPbPb2AcM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KioPbPb2AcM
Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srq3PhCsRvY
Around 1:05 Is that a flute, or a piccolo? It's some sort of woodwind probably... Was just wondering... I really like that sound...
Thanks!
Around 1:05 Is that a flute, or a piccolo? It's some sort of woodwind probably... Was just wondering... I really like that sound...
Thanks!
Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
Soundslike a flute to me, but could easily be achieved with a sine wave, bit of attack on the amp env and some reverb I reckon.SMOR3S wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srq3PhCsRvY
Around 1:05 Is that a flute, or a piccolo? It's some sort of woodwind probably... Was just wondering... I really like that sound...
Thanks!
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Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T77XOp5oQdc
this shit blows my mind. how does he achieve such a rich sound? I never post shit like this because I feel like I sound nooby. I've figured out quite a bit but this just eludes me.
the "dum dum" sounds like a derivative of the pitched lead that begins as a riser; but perhaps they are just processed similar. they have the same tonal character.
sampled brass?
this shit blows my mind. how does he achieve such a rich sound? I never post shit like this because I feel like I sound nooby. I've figured out quite a bit but this just eludes me.
the "dum dum" sounds like a derivative of the pitched lead that begins as a riser; but perhaps they are just processed similar. they have the same tonal character.
sampled brass?

Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
this kind of shit is the most simple, I bet you. It probably is a brass sample, or synth preset from a synth.Aphile wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T77XOp5oQdc
this shit blows my mind. how does he achieve such a rich sound? I never post shit like this because I feel like I sound nooby. I've figured out quite a bit but this just eludes me.
the "dum dum" sounds like a derivative of the pitched lead that begins as a riser; but perhaps they are just processed similar. they have the same tonal character.
sampled brass?
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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Re: How to make this Sound December 2012
How about this
The sub bass at 2:46, how does he mix it in so proper with the kick. I guess its the way the tune is written, maybe a little sidechain compression in there
The sub bass at 2:46, how does he mix it in so proper with the kick. I guess its the way the tune is written, maybe a little sidechain compression in there
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