hey, im new. i joined because i love dubstep and wanted to hear some new stuff. also im looking for some really good dubstep songs to use in vids i make. so please pm me and chat. thanks
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:56 pm
by Roudi
ay guys, I am new to dubstep production, i finished my 2nd original mix, please let me know if im on the right track. Please feel free to be harsh, id rather know what im doing wrong then have people just be nice.
Hey all!
I'm Jake aka Froostie!
I'm a Dubstep producer and I'm happy to say I'm a part of the community!
If anyone would like to hear my music please visit my channel. http://www.youtube.com/user/FroostieDUB?feature=mhee
Peace and Love and Happy producing
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:41 am
by -blckmamba-
hey everyone..
My name is Ndong / blck mamba
Im from Indonesia / Jakarta
yep, Im newcomr and Starting produce dubstep
'Cigarette and Coffee Addict'
I play drum, I love Tattoo, Art and Street Fashion
Hi guys, I'm JK! I'm 19 y.o and I'm italian. I've just started producing dubstep, and I'm not so good by far... But I'mma put in extra work on it, to get better!
Anyway, above all I'm an hip-hop producer and a rapper, and in the free time I dedicate myself to hip-hop dance!
Cheers!
I often visit this forum to listen new producers and music, so I'm happy to be here.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 7:19 pm
by Ecliptic_Dub
Sup wit it loc's? New producer here, from Lodi,CA. Just making music that makes me happy, supplying basslines and melting faces.
Diggin' this forum ya'll are legit.
Props.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 1:00 am
by Bx3
Yo guys, I've recently started reaching out a bit more, during my learning experiences in making music, primarily heavier stuff(I love keys and heavy style synths). Anyways, I happened upon this these forums, and I've been whoring it up a bit. At least killing the boredom with, some of the threads titles that have caught my eyes in the last few months.
Now, I'm ready to join the community, and contribute. Not a lot, as I'm a nubbin at any genre or technique. Anyways, some stuff about myself...
I go by the name of Bx3, I'm from Texas, and I'm blown out by the amount of skil it takes to create the beats in the fashion that I like listening to them. I use Ableton with a few VSTs like Massive, Nexus 2 and FM8 but honestly, I only recently started creating stuff in Massive, I fail at creating in the others. I have a profile on SC, I'll link it when I finish my next track(hopefully better than the last).
Lastly, love the site...And maybe I can pick the minds of some of the usual more experienced guys in the future. Then maybe contribute more later on.
Peace out.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:24 pm
by Audilepsy
Hey, I'm not necessarily a newcomer since I used to go by the name Madd dr. Ew but now I have chaned to Audilepsy and this time I'm going to be much more engaged with this forum
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:30 pm
by bobby909
Hello all!
This is my first time posting! I go to school in a small town in the USA so im glad to find a friendly community for good music that is tough for me to come by these days. I'm very much into DJing and exploring production more as of late. Excited to learn some things
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:24 pm
by gwa
I luv dubbystep coz it's kewl.x
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:58 pm
by Mastem
Hi, I'm Mastem, I make dubstep but was particularly drawn to this forum when I found out Datsik started here xD
I wanted to find his old threads (and I have), but I think I'll stay cause it's pretty cool
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 1:21 pm
by Suangi
Hey all. Ive been hitting this site up for a while for release news, production tips, samples, and occasionally to read semi-famous people beefin over ridiculous nonsense. finally decided to join up.
much love
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:35 pm
by newdubstep_net
Hello everyone newdubstep.net here encourage everyone to come and check it out we just launched not to long ago and are still trying to get a fan base so everyone come check out it and we have an up and coming artist page so anyone that wants there songs to be heard contact me and we can get them thrown on the site for you!
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 12:34 pm
by LesPetitsBruits
New freebie from Deebs.
early support from Samo Sound Boy, Cedaa, Bosstone, Lucid...
I love music and love dubstep. Sums me up!
At uni in Liverpool, been smashing in Chibuku and going afew WHP's, seeing Benga and Rusko a week sat I can't wait.
I'm pretty new to the whole scene only been into it for a year or so, love the old vibez though. Went FWD10th bday and it was possibly the greatest night of my life. I'm a wannabe Dj/Producer, of which I'm using Ableton + Traktor for, but understand the importance of getting some decks and getting my beatmatching ear on! It's on my to do list when my student budget allows!! Love this site!
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:53 pm
by babyalldub
Hi!
I am a newcomer to dubstep.
This is my first attempt...
let me know what you guys think. i really want to learn how to make better sounding tunes!
cheers.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:13 am
by crazy-ryan
OKAY I HAVE A QUESTION TO END ALL QUESTIONS
how the hell do you make the sub bass copy EXACTLY what the dubstep wobbles are doing???!
It's obvious that during the drop the sub bass moves with wobbles and you can here it sync perfectly... It is not just a copy of the track of the wobble track pasted into the sub bass track-> that would not lead to the wobbles being heard in the sub bass. There has to be some way of sending Massives wobbles to the sub bass. How is this done?=> preferably respond with how it would be done in Ableton w/ Ni Massive.
I know that few people probably know the actual answer to this... the rest are going to try and bullshit some sort of an answer haha but take a shot! (I have a feeling this separates great drops from average drops).