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Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:55 am
by Moxxiedubstep
JemGrover wrote:Moxxiedubstep wrote:JemGrover wrote:Moxxiedubstep wrote:JemGrover wrote:Not to sound like a tnuc, but if anyone's gonna play the big "I am", you gotta back it up with something mind blowing or what do you expect on a forum.
....speaking as someone who had previously been brutalised by Moxxie's harsh words on youtube (

)
Unless you were trolling on a fake dubstep artist name, i dont recall talking to you.
But if your trying to make an attempt at saying my songs arent good.. 1:57 tune with the same bass and instrumental loop with no drop is hardly "mind blowing"
If not, then good job on making the bass sound clean.
I'm not 12. I don't troll. Just a "noob" observing who never claimed to be he was anything special AND who wasn't supprised you started getting the replies you did.
Not saying your songs are no good. Everyone's in the same game here, no need to bleed ego all over the place

Hence why i dont get what you mean by brutalizing you on youtube lol. I think the only person i brutalized was that goof going around posing as Mt. Eden. Which
is uncalled for.
can you point out the youtube vid for me? where i so called brutalized you
Do I want to a post a video of "My first dubstep wobble circa 2008" for the whole forum to see? ...Not really.
It's not a big deal anyway. Just a whole rant from you about how I shouldn't be using FL.
and no offence ( and really, with all the shit flying your way tonight, I really don't intend to cause more with this) I'd had enough people taking the piss and telling me to switch to Ableton who were actually making money with their music, and it fucked me off to be told the same by some unknown producer I didn't even know (ie, er.. you)
And NO, before you start; just 'cos someone's signed/or making money from his work dosn't immediately validate their opinion on what DAW I should use.
ANYWAY.
Enough of this.

Good luck. God Speed & all that

Ohhhhh haha. you made me almost feel bad for nothing. I was telling you alot of thing were harder to do on FL studio and that you should check out other DAW's .
Never said the tune was bad. you shouldnt get discouraged by that, its more like i was telling you that you had alot of pontential and that maybe things would be easier if you used a more capable daw. But hey stick with FL if you like it. I dont think i was promoting you towards Ableton btw, it was more likely cubase =x.
Considering i started out on FL studio as well , i was giving you my insight on what was diffrent about other daws. I clearly remember that now

Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:11 am
by SunkLo
Hahaha Moxxie don't you use FL? You were talking about using it a month or so ago I think. As well as Ableton, Cubase, Some DJ program for sampling, etc.
Someone on KVR must have said it wasn't cool
Edit: Yup my memory was correct
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:15 am
by Moxxiedubstep
SunkLo wrote:Hahaha Moxxie don't you use FL? You were talking about using it a month or so ago I think. As well as Ableton, Cubase, Some DJ program for sampling, etc.
Someone on KVR must have said it wasn't cool
Edit: Yup my memory was correct
Can someone point out that this guy is late? Seriously stop TROLLING.
"considering i started out on FL studio"
Yes , I have FL studio , i just dont use it anymore.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:28 am
by SunkLo
I clicked reply before your post showed up.
And you still haven't given me any proof of troll posts on my part.
In other words, your shit is weak.
Edit: I asked you in the bass harmonics thread but you conveniently ignored it, so I'll propose the question again. Do you even know what trolling is? Hint: it's not when someone disagrees with you or points out your idiocy. That's called logic.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:53 am
by ResetTheAtari
Don't just use dubstep sample packs or you will never do anything original. I like to mix my packs up, grab stuff from all kinds of genres and just drop all my snares into one huge snare folder for instance and quickly have a random flick through it when looking for a new one. Also layering drums can be interesting, and sometimes great, but a lot of the time shit.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:25 pm
by marshy
Yesss, Moxxie is back.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:48 pm
by joemakin
yea i dont layer my kicks i do layer me snares though try and get like a high snare low snare and a mid rangy 1 eq them all together and add a plate verb aswell oh and compress them all together aswell. and i think the motion sample packs are great.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:15 pm
by nowaysj
To whomever moxxie was talking to (don't have time to read back, but every thread moxxie is in turns into this moxxie bullshit): don't listen to that fuck, he doesn't know a thing that he is spewing. He is completely disregarded around here except for jokes.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:53 am
by Basic A
nowaysj wrote:To whomever moxxie was talking to (don't have time to read back, but every thread moxxie is in turns into this moxxie bullshit): don't listen to that fuck, he doesn't know a thing that he is spewing. He is completely disregarded around here except for jokes.
Like you right?
Seriously dude... grow the fuck up.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:15 am
by nowaysj
No one is talking to you basic, get your ass back to Mrs. Watson's 6th grade remedial reading.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:49 pm
by RMD
I have 808 packs, the Reason drum collection -$80 and really clean sounding drums, way better than the crap that comes with the program, then gigs and gigs of bought, torrented, and friend given drums packs, loops, and hits. I never use one drum pack for anything, but I pick and choose and layer sounds. I do almost always layer my snares, and often my kicks. For kicks it depends more on the track, i guess, but always the snares. I hear lots of people saying they don't layer and that if the sample is good, than just use it, but I go for a snare crunch sound that I haven't found without making it myself. . .
I agree with avoiding dubstep specific packs both for originality and because the ones I bought were complete shit and I could have spent that money on anything else related to production and had been better off. I swear, there are dubstep packs out there that are just sampled preset hits from FL or Reason or their mommies keyboard and then people are buying them and wondering why they don't sound like a ninja.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:24 pm
by Basic A
nowaysj wrote:No one is talking to you basic, get your ass back to Mrs. Watson's 6th grade remedial reading.
Haha, I edited this out of my post, but, origianlly, it said
'Cue Noways. woth a remark sraight out of middle school, about special education.'
Seriously man... grow up...
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:27 pm
by nowaysj
nowaysj wrote:No one is talking to you basic...
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:29 pm
by Basic A
nowaysj wrote:nowaysj wrote:No one is talking to you basic...
Im talking to you noways.
Seriously dude.
Grow up...
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:42 pm
by nowaysj
Go learn how to read, write and comprehend, than we can talk, otherwise do not address me.
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:47 pm
by gh02
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:53 pm
by frank grimes jr.
This thread is seriously painful to read.
I was hoping someone in here could help me with my terrible drum programming, but I guess not.

Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:56 pm
by jolly wailer
battle it out lads
I smell a tune fight

Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 3:38 am
by Phigure
frank grimes jr. wrote:This thread is seriously painful to read.
I was hoping someone in here could help me with my terrible drum programming, but I guess not.

this sounds fucking stupid but the way I like to write my drums is to just sit back with something to record myself and just come up with rhythms and variations by beatboxing (quite badly, I might add). It's really the only way I can write music, as soon as I'm sitting in front of my computer I just lose all creativity just end up making some stupid generic 4 bar pattern and looping that. I think it's the fact that I'm looking at this stupid quantized grid and feel like I have to make it fit in there. I also just end up using only like four or five different sounds, and the "beatboxing" tends to coerce me into using a lot more varied hits. The point of the beatboxing is really just to capture the groove, and not to think "was that a hi hat I just beatboxed, or was that a rimshot".
Anyways, after I record it, I play it back and try to recreate the groove as closely as possible in my DAW, paying special attention to really capture the feel of it.
Also you can pretty much substitute beatboxing with any sort of rhythmic instrument, I just like beatboxing because you can pretty much do whatever you want with ease. slapping your hands on the table would work just the same
Re: Need a great dubstep drum pack and drum tips
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:41 am
by nowaysj
jolly wailer wrote:I smell like tuna.
You show up in the most unique places, jolly.
