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FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:14 pm
by dubstep_loops
Hi Yall.

We have put toghter a big producers guide, its free to download from here

Big up!

If you download please leave a little comment and let us know how we can improve it!

edit PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A SCAM, AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY ANY PRODUCTS TO GET THIS FREE GUIDE!

Over 130 downloads already!

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:17 am
by thrush
cant tell if i want to put my email in here.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:35 am
by diaryofanobody
make a temp spam free mailaccount at eg 10minutemail and get the guide
i have to read the guide still

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:04 am
by schema
Let me guess,

Step 1 - Buy Dubstep Loops...

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:07 am
by __________
you need to change your contact code to
mailto:info@juicy-loops.co.uk
because
http://www.dubstep-loops.co.uk/info@juicy-loops.co.uk isn't an email address

HAHAHAHA
sorry

you should check these things before your site goes live...

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:09 am
by lowpass
schema wrote:Let me guess,

Step 1 - Buy Dubstep Loops...
thats a bit vague man

1: buy dubstep drum loops
2: buy dubstep bass loops
3: ???
4: loss?

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:16 am
by yellowhighlighter
tbh this be looking like a realy skam yo

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:45 am
by dubstep_loops
Its not a scam at all. You don't have to buy the loops pack we also sell. We just need an email address to email you the guide. There is no obligation at all and you don't have to buy anything to get the FREE guide.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:47 am
by darigan
I've just downloaded it, its actually not to bad, a few littles bits here and there i wouldn't entirely agree with myself, just noticed a typo there as well:

"House bass: 44khz - 20khz - Prominent frequency 220hz "

44 kHz, Bass?, 44kHz full stop???

Worth the download all the same thou

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:13 pm
by daft cunt
Some interesting stuff in there. Can't rate the whole lot yet but defo worth the d/l.
Thanks for sharing.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:15 pm
by logic pro
darigan wrote:I've just downloaded it, its actually not to bad, a few littles bits here and there i wouldn't entirely agree with myself, just noticed a typo there as well:

"House bass: 44khz - 20khz - Prominent frequency 220hz "

44 kHz, Bass?, 44kHz full stop???

Worth the download all the same thou
#


not bad?
this is bullshit!
im ill and lying in bed not able to produce because my ear suffers so i dlded this for some fun:
its pure shite, even for beginners this is totally misleading:
"The kick drum is the most important element of a dance
track and should be the loudest part peaking at 0DB on a
digital desk and +3DB on an analog desk."


should ve read the bible before posting shit like this.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:54 pm
by Depone
yeah i disagree with most of this guide.

It seems that in every step theres compression involved which is totally unnecessary.

Also the 'How To Make a Proper Dubstep Wobble – Secrets Revealed!' and 'Making a killer bass' are absolute tosh. Just goes on about envelopes. Barely even touches the synthesis part! :o

"4. Mixing the kick
By adding a low cut at 100hz, using aggressive compression with a ratio of 6 to 8:1 and a very fast attack setting (1.5 - 3.5 ms), with about 8DB gain reduction then adding a 3/4DB mid boost (3-5khz) and high boost (6-8khz) the kick drum will stand out a lot more in the mix."
^^
Compressing your kick to that level will punish your kick, and will sound floppier than a floppy disk with an erictile disfunction. Saying this, the boosting at the high end will add some pressure.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:06 pm
by serox
I have a feeling this may have been done by some well known producers as it goes.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:19 pm
by danoldboy
serox wrote:I have a feeling this may have been done by some well known producers as it goes.
What makes you say that? The contact address and company name is the same as these guys http://www.mediamovers.co.uk/.

A cd/dvd duplication company....

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:28 pm
by serox
danoldboy wrote:
What makes you say that? The contact address and company name is the same as these guys http://www.mediamovers.co.uk/.

A cd/dvd duplication company....
Yeh I checked that myself before:)

http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/23bd7 ... ompdetails

It is just a ltd company being used. I am a director of one myself that I use for tax reasons. They prob run a few small businesses online selling things all thru the same company.

I have a feeling the guide tho was written by someone who is doing well right now selling music but I could be mistaken.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:37 pm
by Sinus Sawtooth
I've red it and from a scale of 1 to 10 I give it a meh

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:21 pm
by karmine
not bad?
this is bullshit!
im ill and lying in bed not able to produce because my ear suffers so i dlded this for some fun:
its pure shite, even for beginners this is totally misleading:
"The kick drum is the most important element of a dance
track and should be the loudest part peaking at 0DB on a
digital desk and +3DB on an analog desk."
Actually this is right, the kick drum is the most important part and should be the loudest! 0db digital and +3 analog is bang on. The bass should be peaking around 1 or 2db under the kick and compressing them together will ensure the bass peaks at 0db on the parts were there is no kick. Exactly like 'examination of time' by Noah D, that's why that track sounds to damn hard.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:26 pm
by __________
karmine wrote:
not bad?
this is bullshit!
im ill and lying in bed not able to produce because my ear suffers so i dlded this for some fun:
its pure shite, even for beginners this is totally misleading:
"The kick drum is the most important element of a dance
track and should be the loudest part peaking at 0DB on a
digital desk and +3DB on an analog desk."
Actually this is right, the kick drum is the most important part and should be the loudest! 0db digital and +3 analog is bang on. The bass should be peaking around 1 or 2db under the kick and compressing them together will ensure the bass peaks at 0db on the parts were there is no kick. Exactly like 'examination of time' by Noah D, that's why that track sounds to damn hard.
wtf? 0db = all your headroom gone
maybe have your kick at 0db if you're making hard house. but if you're making hard house you're a twat.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:29 pm
by serox
£10 Bag wrote:
wtf? 0db = all your headroom gone
maybe have your kick at 0db if you're making hard house. but if you're making hard house you're a twat.
This^

isn't 0db just under red?! maybe that is where you want your kick if you are limiting your track to stick on a CDR to test on systems but you would not want it like this to send to ME I think.

Re: FREE 18 Page Dubstep Production Guide.

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:42 pm
by Depone
karmine wrote:
not bad?
this is bullshit!
im ill and lying in bed not able to produce because my ear suffers so i dlded this for some fun:
its pure shite, even for beginners this is totally misleading:
"The kick drum is the most important element of a dance
track and should be the loudest part peaking at 0DB on a
digital desk and +3DB on an analog desk."
Actually this is right, the kick drum is the most important part and should be the loudest! 0db digital and +3 analog is bang on. The bass should be peaking around 1 or 2db under the kick and compressing them together will ensure the bass peaks at 0db on the parts were there is no kick. Exactly like 'examination of time' by Noah D, that's why that track sounds to damn hard.
yes, making and mixing a track you need your levels low to stop the master from peaking. The reason that Examination of time's kick is reaching 0db is because of the mastering / limiting envolved making it reach that level, it doesnt start at that level. Read the mixing and mastering thread. Macc (a mastering engineer) explains all! 8)