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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:10 pm
by flamingwubs
hey guys, im an American and I love dubstep, collaberations are pretty cool and how do I get my sound cloud song on here? wana say hey or collaborate in ableton fl studio or reaper then hmu with a pm. :z:

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:13 pm
by Shum
flamingwubs wrote:hey guys, im an American and I love dubstep, collaberations are pretty cool and how do I get my sound cloud song on here? wana say hey or collaborate in ableton fl studio or reaper then hmu with a pm. :z:
wub wrote:Put the URL of the tune inside a set of [ SOUNDCLOUD ] brackets, like this;

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[soundcloud]http://www.soundcloud.com/accountname/nameoftune[/soundcloud]
As for collaboration, check out Collabs thread.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:01 am
by KidKobun
Hello everyone,

I'm sure that you've all read the "I'm new to dubstep, and want to learn how to produce...blah, blah, blah" introductions a bazillion times. Well guess what, I am new to dubstep and I do want to learn to produce. BOOM! A bazillion and one times.
Do I think I'll make a career out of it, probably not, but do I find it interesting and complex and inspiring, hell yes I do.

I have been reading some of the threads and posts on dubstepforum.com and I don't think I have come across a single post that was negative or that ripped into someone else looking for help/advice. Everyone seems really willing to go out of their way to help each other out, and that is straight up awesome! So I am happy to become a part of this community and I hope that I can contribute and take away from it in the same vein.

Anyhow, in short: I'm a 30 year-old dude from the east bay area (CA), I've been fiddling with MAGIX Music Maker MX and while it is super primitive in what I would like to do, it is a good start for someone like me. I did take a Pro Tools class back in my freshman year of college, but I'll be damned if I can remember how to do much of anything. I don't really have any theory background, but have about 13 years exp. playing the drums (casually - both in and out of punk and metal bands) so I know how to come up with a beat or two. ;-)
I am also trying to find a cheap-o keyboard through Freecycle http://www.freecycle.org that I can jam on and am looking into taking some summer classes or try and teach myself how to play as I feel that it will greatly help me with the composition of tracks, etc. But if anyone else has any sage-like advice they can provide me with, I'll gladly take it!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:21 am
by grimsin
Hello I joined this site to hopefully get to know the basics of making dubstep not extremely ignorant on the subject but don't know allot either I'm not looking to make skrillex type dubstep but more along the lines of tes la,rok ,distance, skream ect more of the old school feel have made a few tracks but would love to get better at perfecting the wobble and mixing and making the beat any help would be great thank you and this sure so far is amazing!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:22 pm
by Rockedoutguitarist
Whats up everyone! I'm nick from NC I'm married with a baby boy (who loves dubstep in the car, start em young right!) I'm a Christian and a firefighter with Pinecroft Sedgefield FD. I've been into dubstep about 3 months but was never into rap, hip-hop, electronica or whatever. I have a background in hardcore as a guitarist and also as a guitarist and vocalist in hxc and post rock, shoegaze, and folk/ worship. Did drums too. So with my background I'm a huge skrillex fan (hate me, whatevz). I operate a small home studio (www.facebook.com/nickhawksproductions) and yes I try dubstep on PROTOOLS 8 baby!!!!! Looking forward to a lot of knowledge I've seen here!
G-d bless
Nick :h:

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:41 pm
by JenGa
Hi! Im JenGa! a 15 yearold producer tyrin to get out there! check out my shit. i promise you will liike my style.

Soundcloud

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 7:55 am
by Kierke
Hey. Been reading for awhile, thought I should say thanks for all the helpful tips and start giving back. Peace.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:58 am
by kbeatz_
http://soundcloud.com/kbeatzdub

Soundcloud

Kbeatz
19 year old
London Producer

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:25 am
by Sonika
kbeatz_ wrote:
Soundcloud

That's a massive tune there man!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:13 am
by Sue
[soundcloud]<iframe width="100%" height="166" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="http://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F43262460&show_artwork=true"></iframe>/soundcloud]

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:20 am
by Sue
hey guys-

glad to be here

I'll start with a question




yes we can all make a strait sub from a sine wave, but what about thickening up some dynamic midrange bass with an "underpinned" sine wave, so that you get the boom that moves with your midrange stuff.

I've tried side chaining my sine-sub to my midrange bass via a gate or a compressor with not great results, too much clicking, etc. Maybe i should just try and run another oscillator off my synth, playing a dropped sine?


(see link for example off the "dynamic midrange basses" i like to work with)



Soundcloud

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:03 am
by xtcvsmistycold
hi everyone

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:13 am
by Maccaveli
Sue wrote:hey guys-

glad to be here

I'll start with a question




yes we can all make a strait sub from a sine wave, but what about thickening up some dynamic midrange bass with an "underpinned" sine wave, so that you get the boom that moves with your midrange stuff.

I've tried side chaining my sine-sub to my midrange bass via a gate or a compressor with not great results, too much clicking, etc. Maybe i should just try and run another oscillator off my synth, playing a dropped sine?


(see link for example off the "dynamic midrange basses" i like to work with)



Soundcloud
Couldn't you just copy the notes the midrange is playing into the sub in your sequencer? I really don't see how this is a problem...

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:05 pm
by Rude Bass Records
New to this site, im a mc, I love rapping to Hip hop, Dubstep and Electro, always up for a chat or working with other artists, check my work out here, my brothers from another mother :D

http://soundcloud.com/loc-e

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:43 am
by Crispin
Hi ! I'm newbie here. Happy to be members of the forum.
I hope we will have great time here. and I'll try to contribute to forum develop more.
I'm positively looking forward to the forum and its members,
hope all will guide, share and help me to increase my knowledge. Nice to meet you..

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:11 pm
by nadavra89

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:55 am
by gAZZa
Yo everybody,

im Florian, 24 years old and living in Hamburg since 24 years. Always been loving music since i'm 5 years old - started with the Beatles and german Punk Bands,
landet over Hip Hop, Grime and Deephouse at Bass Music. I'm favouriting the deep english style, Youngsta does it well, also Sukh Knight, Phaeleh, Stuff like DJ Madd, ect.

Think i didn't have to tell that i'm not liking brostep shit or any pop-dubstep mashups or whatever. Been grewing up with WobWob Shit (http://www.wobwob.net/) so there's no
danger not to get enough good bass music in Hamburg.

Hope i can share some of my freakin' brain in here :-)

If you like listen to my mix to get to know how it works, feel free to criticize.

Soundcloud

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:21 am
by korruptfkof
Yo people

I'm Olaf, 22 years and hooked on dark underground music since 2004~2005 or so.. Loving the real (old-school) sound of garage, dubstep and the future movements representing the true sound. I mostly listen to dark minimal dubstep and other bass weight and freetekno. Been having an account for quite some time, and finally decided to actually post stuff here. I've been producing for about 2 years, on and off, ready to jump back in. Hope I'm able to share proper music with you guys! Check out my soundcloud if you feel like it.

Cheers,

Korrupt

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:35 pm
by gh0ul
New to the forum, nice to be here with others who have mutual respect for the genre.
My name is gh0ul or Stone Prechodko, I DJ dubstep, house, electronica and trance on my radio that doesn't get much traffic but we have a reasonably close knit community. Check out my music on the links below and PM me to chat.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:46 pm
by JessDubstep
Hi everyone :) I've been looking around dubstep forums as i'm doing my university dissertation on it as a genre. If yo ucould fill out my questionnaire as fans that'd be much appreciated. http://freeonlinesurveys.com/s.asp?sid= ... a163x40361

Also, what do you think about the development of dubstep as a genre?