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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:20 pm
by deadly_habit
check the tune synesthesia on my myspace :wink:

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:36 pm
by narcossist
seckle wrote: this music is and has always been about experimentation.
No one mentioned road maps. There hasn't been a "how to sound like loefah" thread ever to my knowledge. If you mean that by choosing to use an lfo bass producer x is a loefah clone then nigh on the whole fuckin scene should be payin mans royalties. Lfo's were what characterised dubstep in 2006, its harder to write tracks without them becuse of the momentum they add, but now they've been sufficently stigmatised next year there will be something different.

What we've been saying in this thread is essentially that music "production" not writing should be open for wider and more constructive debate. This means whatever the content of the track as an overall package it should hopefully sound better and be more enjoyable for the listener. :)

re the blog, i'll do it what do you reckon should be on it?

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:59 pm
by jack sparrow1
narcossist wrote:
seckle wrote: this music is and has always been about experimentation.
No one mentioned road maps. There hasn't been a "how to sound like loefah" thread ever to my knowledge. If you mean that by choosing to use an lfo bass producer x is a loefah clone then nigh on the whole fuckin scene should be payin mans royalties. Lfo's were what characterised dubstep in 2006, its harder to write tracks without them becuse of the momentum they add, but now they've been sufficently stigmatised next year there will be something different.

What we've been saying in this thread is essentially that music "production" not writing should be open for wider and more constructive debate. This means whatever the content of the track as an overall package it should hopefully sound better and be more enjoyable for the listener. :)

re the blog, i'll do it what do you reckon should be on it?
i reckon we have sub catagories

bass

drums

synth

sampling

mastering/eq

melody

structure

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:04 pm
by subframe
beyond some basic physics (or modelled physics, if ya digital), production can not be taught online, IMO.

One needs to twist some knobs, hear some stuff on good monitors (and yes, they do matter), and write some really shit tracks, before you get a grip.

I think this is why most 'amateur' production forums are pretty weak. Unless you have a solid understanding of production and are after very specific ideas/answers, there's not a whole lot to be said.

Now, i'ma go post a production question, lol

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:12 pm
by jack sparrow1
One needs to twist some knobs, hear some stuff on good monitors (and yes, they do matter), and write some really shit tracks, before you get a grip.

nice one

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:18 pm
by narcossist
right, blog is here whether or not anyone wants to take part is entirely optional. If you want to be an author on it pm me and i'll send you an invite.

http://dubprodata.blogspot.com/