Re: Dubstep Tips for first-timer?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:29 am
Huh? I just got a lobotomy. My mom's typing this out.Sinergy wrote:
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Huh? I just got a lobotomy. My mom's typing this out.Sinergy wrote:
VolumesofPotatoes wrote:Alright, what I wanted this thread to be about when I started it was to help me find resources on parts of making dubstep/house/electro/ect. But now it seems to be a bashing of me and my FIRST FUCKING TIME effort. Okay? I just wanted tips. TIPS! FUCKING ADVICE AND/OR FEEDBACK! NOT FUCKING YELLING AT EACH OTHER OVER HOW SHITTY MY SONG IS, OKAY? I WAS HOPING THAT I COULD COME HERE AND LEARN BECAUSE I AM A FUCKING BEGINNER! NEVER CREATED ANY FUCKING PIECE OF FUCKING MUSIC IN MY LIFE! GODDAMN, YOU PEOPLE...Mods, ban me if you must, but leave my post, because I don't fucking care anymore, I'll just never make music. Ever. Because nobody told me where to go, or what I could do, or really anything. So, ya'know,
BULLSHIT. UTTER. FREAKING. BULLSHIT.. IF I CAN'T FUCKING ASK A SIMPLE QUESTION WITHOUT ANYONE EVEN LOOKING AT MY FUCKING POSTS, GOD HELP YOU ALL!Sinergy wrote:all the technical stuff is learning and asking questions.
GOD FUCKING LOVES YOU, I WONT BE BACK!
Turnipish Thoughts wrote:Yeah I have to second this in league with what I was saying before.jonahmann wrote:Genres and -isms make clear that one approach is only one perspective and that there are others, which is what you were trying to acheive: Diversity. If you say 'dubstep is just music,' then is music to you just dubstep?
Learning Genre definition and what comprises and lies behind the hall marks of genres can be an amazing tool in speeding up your understanding of the underlying ingredients of music in general. You know, what makes good music (to you), Good music. The point being not to restrict yourself to genre definition but to be aware of an explore the specific fundamentals of different areas of sound enjoyment. This would also imply broadening your tastes in music and sound design, listening to things you wouldn't normally under a critical eye, film scores, sound designers, Classical, Jazz, obscure and unique stuff. Also finding a few role models within the world of sound outside of the traditional producer label, Hanz Zimmer, Diago Stoko, Durk Kooistra, Carmine Coppola, Walter Murch e.t.c. I feel that this is one of the most important aspects of developing a keen ear and love for sound. Getting yourself into the headspace of these people, find documentaries, interviews e.t.c. of your role models and take in their perspectives on what makes music and sound design so infinitely appealing, nothing inspires and drives you more.
Genre definition is important, it's the sort of higher iteration detail underlying the meta-theory of traditional musical practice (Scale, tonality, progression, melody, harmony e.t.c.). So yes, it would be within the interest of a musical mind to realize that and take to use it as a tool of development.
I edited the original post, and I even said I was sorry, so why am I a cigarette?rayman612 wrote:VolumesofPotatoes wrote:Alright, what I wanted this thread to be about when I started it was to help me find resources on parts of making dubstep/house/electro/ect. But now it seems to be a bashing of me and my FIRST FUCKING TIME effort. Okay? I just wanted tips. TIPS! FUCKING ADVICE AND/OR FEEDBACK! NOT FUCKING YELLING AT EACH OTHER OVER HOW SHITTY MY SONG IS, OKAY? I WAS HOPING THAT I COULD COME HERE AND LEARN BECAUSE I AM A FUCKING BEGINNER! NEVER CREATED ANY FUCKING PIECE OF FUCKING MUSIC IN MY LIFE! GODDAMN, YOU PEOPLE...Mods, ban me if you must, but leave my post, because I don't fucking care anymore, I'll just never make music. Ever. Because nobody told me where to go, or what I could do, or really anything. So, ya'know,
BULLSHIT. UTTER. FREAKING. BULLSHIT.. IF I CAN'T FUCKING ASK A SIMPLE QUESTION WITHOUT ANYONE EVEN LOOKING AT MY FUCKING POSTS, GOD HELP YOU ALL!Sinergy wrote:all the technical stuff is learning and asking questions.
GOD FUCKING LOVES YOU, I WONT BE BACK!
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I truly would give the whole "music" thing a try if I could just stay interested long enough! I have gleaned a few things from you guys, though:Praxisaxis wrote:OP, why not ask a specific question? It's like wondering about how to get good at judo. Nobody's going to give you a response which will enable you to become good at it all of a sudden. Like with any music, most of us spend years on it before we get any good. Some people are quicker, but in all likelihood it'll take you more than a few months. Are you willing to give that a try?
You'll get it pretty much anywhere dude. Although it's interesting how much shit gets tossed around in skrillex related threads.Hircine wrote:why is it so easy to troll the production forum?
that's why we have a growl thread, so all the 13 yo star producers can stroke their cocks and discuss who has the best skrillex growl instead of sharing production ideas.Sure_Fire wrote:You'll get it pretty much anywhere dude. Although it's interesting how much shit gets tossed around in skrillex related threads.Hircine wrote:why is it so easy to troll the production forum?
Well we got it back on track for the time being, actual logical discussion and info sharing happening atm. Weird right?Hircine wrote:that's why we have a growl thread, so all the 13 yo star producers can stroke their cocks and discuss who has the best skrillex growl instead of sharing production ideas.Sure_Fire wrote:You'll get it pretty much anywhere dude. Although it's interesting how much shit gets tossed around in skrillex related threads.Hircine wrote:why is it so easy to troll the production forum?