Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
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Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
I'm really big on using sound effects (i.e. sweeps, impacts, reverse crashes) to help end measures, transitions, and add more atmospheric content to a track. Although I tweak the samples, I can't help but feel that I may be reusing a lot of them. It also doesn't help that I'm using Vengeance Club Essentials (vol. 1-3), Vengeance Minimal House, and a Zenhiser pack (which are all dance music oriented) for dubstep tracks.
I can make them work most of the time but I'm looking for something new which may be much more fitting for dubstep. Can anybody suggest any resources, or maybe even a sample pack which may have what I'm looking for?
			
			
									
									
						I can make them work most of the time but I'm looking for something new which may be much more fitting for dubstep. Can anybody suggest any resources, or maybe even a sample pack which may have what I'm looking for?
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
synthesize some
they're not that hard to make
			
			
									
									
						they're not that hard to make
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
i'll send you a PM  
			
			
									
									
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I've considered that, but, I'd imagine I'd have a lot of learning to do, because I don't know the first thing about synthesizing my own effects... I am unsure if I even have the correct tools to do it.deadly habit wrote:synthesize some
they're not that hard to make
Thank so much again, friend!zuta wrote:i'll send you a PM
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
digiskunk wrote:Thank so much again, friend!
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
is this not the whole point of making music - learning?digiskunk wrote:I've considered that, but, I'd imagine I'd have a lot of learning to do, because I don't know the first thing about synthesizing my own effects... I am unsure if I even have the correct tools to do it.deadly habit wrote:synthesize some
they're not that hard to make
EDIT: erm, I guess enjoyment might also have something to do with it lol
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
Loopmasters have some of the best sample packs for Dubstep.
The packs contain fx and building blocks.
Alternately they also stock just fx packs.
Imo the Dubstep packs are all you need.
And they`re at the correct tempo.
			
			
									
									The packs contain fx and building blocks.
Alternately they also stock just fx packs.
Imo the Dubstep packs are all you need.
And they`re at the correct tempo.
 
 

Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
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									People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
i would not worry to much about it... for every 100 lazy producers, their is one decent 1 that puts the work in imo.Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
is it meeee3za wrote:i would not worry to much about it... for every 100 lazy producers, their is one decent 1 that puts the work in imo.Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
robot noisestripwire22 wrote:is it meeee3za wrote:i would not worry to much about it... for every 100 lazy producers, their is one decent 1 that puts the work in imo.Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
Dub Fiendalso WTF is dubstep appropriate sound.
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
YOY YOYdeadly habit wrote:robot noisestripwire22 wrote:is it meeee3za wrote:i would not worry to much about it... for every 100 lazy producers, their is one decent 1 that puts the work in imo.Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
Dub Fiendalso WTF is dubstep appropriate sound.
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
WAAAA WAAAA WAAA WAAAA BZZZZZZProject EX wrote:YOY YOYdeadly habit wrote:robot noisestripwire22 wrote:is it meeee3za wrote:i would not worry to much about it... for every 100 lazy producers, their is one decent 1 that puts the work in imo.Dub Fiend wrote:*sigh*
People these days... Too lazy or afraid to have a poke around in their synthesiser and read some articles to find out how to make sound effects :/ This is one of the reasons why the scene is going the way of Garage, people don't want to have to wait around to develop their skills and used rinsed out samples to make uninspired tunes instead
Dub Fiendalso WTF is dubstep appropriate sound.
Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
i like making sound effects out of random samples, anything...time stretch/pitch up/pitch down/play with effects on sends/experiment basically.
			
			
									
									
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djake wrote:experiment basically.
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
I would suggest the vengeance sample pack.  They got a bunch of sweeps (long, medium,short), atmosphere fx, hits, and many more. You can download them somewhere or pay. These also have tons of hard kicks and drum samples. Honestly my favorite pack ever. Super big sounds.  You can doctor all the sounds to get your own unique sounds. I've heard all the biggest producers using these packs (datsik blatantly uses them all the time.
			
			
									
									
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did You grab those korg electribe samples from bpb?  Nice place to start
			
			
									
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
^fail.balthazarely wrote:You can download them somewhere or pay.
dude, sweeps and risers and sound fx are so fun to make, and easy. just employ anything from a simple envelope to all kinds of envelope and lfo trickery and you can get all manner of wacky sounds, and quickly.
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Re: Looking for some dubstep appropriate sound effects...
Let`s all just get back into the realm of reality.
Everyone uses samples.
It`s all about how you use them.
Amon Tobin sure as hell uses his samples in a totally different way to everyone else, but samples none-the-less.
It`s all elitist BS in the end.
If the music is good then who cares what tools were used.
Someone posted a video of a guy playing an instrument he had put together from guitar pickups, his table, piano keys, etc.
I thought how bloody cool was that.
But nooooo, the haters all appeared and said he just did this and this and this, what a waste.
In the end he was creating cool music and you can`t fault him for that.
Why is it that the moment someone shows interest in music production, every hater has to jump in and give him 10000 reasons why he sucks.
Everyone started somewhere.
I agree that music production is about experimentation and discovering how to create sounds with synths, but that doesn`t mean it`s the only way of creating music.
Part of experimentation is utilizing all the resources available to you.
Constructive is one thing but just plain destructive helps no-one.
			
			
									
									Everyone uses samples.
It`s all about how you use them.
Amon Tobin sure as hell uses his samples in a totally different way to everyone else, but samples none-the-less.
It`s all elitist BS in the end.
If the music is good then who cares what tools were used.
Someone posted a video of a guy playing an instrument he had put together from guitar pickups, his table, piano keys, etc.
I thought how bloody cool was that.
But nooooo, the haters all appeared and said he just did this and this and this, what a waste.
In the end he was creating cool music and you can`t fault him for that.
Why is it that the moment someone shows interest in music production, every hater has to jump in and give him 10000 reasons why he sucks.
Everyone started somewhere.
I agree that music production is about experimentation and discovering how to create sounds with synths, but that doesn`t mean it`s the only way of creating music.
Part of experimentation is utilizing all the resources available to you.
Constructive is one thing but just plain destructive helps no-one.
 
 

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