I've made a couple tracks, up on youtube now.
Heres one of my newer ones
feedback??
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 10:51 pm
by dj gnome
Very nice my friend, I love filth. If your relatively new to producing Dubstep, your progressing fast. I here a lot of failed filth from peeps that have a lot of tunes out big upss. I would defo play out that tune if the quality is good ezz
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:12 pm
by Eliminate
Sickness. yeah i just started about a month ago. I'm tryin to get some tracks up for download with some better quality. Check out my other vids too i got a couple remixes up.
Thanks for the feedback!!!!
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:27 pm
by dj gnome
Eliminate wrote:Sickness. yeah i just started about a month ago. I'm tryin to get some tracks up for download with some better quality. Check out my other vids too i got a couple remixes up.
Thanks for the feedback!!!!
Ok kwl m8 will do, you have only been making filth for a month! your a fast learner i suggest you stick to it m8. I was popping out crap for a least 5 months lmao. what do you use? hold on i will test my production ears is it, fruity loops with massive vst? hmmm, or maybe logic ezz
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:50 pm
by Eliminate
damn your good haha. Yeah I use FL9 and massive. Just got massive and i fucking love it.
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:24 am
by ComfiStile
Love the synth man, sounds sweet. Sounds Fulthy (Fun & filthy) lol
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:37 am
by dj gnome
Eliminate wrote:damn your good haha. Yeah I use FL9 and massive. Just got massive and i fucking love it.
lol safe, ye i use pretty much all the programs. I use FL9, Logic 9, Reason 5 usually rewired to logic, Ableton (rarely) massive, albino izotope, mainly cuz it makes it harder for people to hear the program and concentrate more on the tune itself. Also all programs have there own unique thing about them. You know the plugin on FL9 called gross beat? I have windows parallel on my mac with FL on it just for that 1 plugin lol its not on any other program and every other plugin i have found that does the same thing has not been as good as gross beat. Also learning all the programs trains your ear kinda, anywayz good tune keep up the work
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:55 am
by Eliminate
right on I'll look into that
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 6:20 am
by Eliminate
you know anywhere that I could submit a track? I'm looking for a label
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:40 am
by amek
there's loads of labels up on soundcloud, im not sure if you have one but you could check there.
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:21 pm
by dj gnome
Just some quick advice if you don't know this already, when you find a label that wants your music, I would try to get a non - exclusive contract, This means you can still give your tracks else were. Check the contract's producer guarantees. Some people prefer to sign themselves as an artist so all the tracks they create will only be allowed to be released to that label. Basically, your artist name will be under that label. I prefer to sign individual tracks to labels so I have the freedom of choosing different labels (or labels choosing me). My friend Shifta sort of buggered up that way. He signed his name (shifta) to a label so to use other labels he had to change is name. So now he has something like 4 aliases lol. The ones i can remember are shifta and Genetix. Also check the contract to make sure you still own the copyright to your music hope this helps in the future ezzz
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:22 pm
by Codypulliam
dude. its pretty sick! i like the dirty wobble! keep it up and goodluck with future :]]
Re: My Dubstep
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:25 pm
by Codypulliam
dj gnome wrote:Just some quick advice if you don't know this already, when you find a label that wants your music, I would try to get a non - exclusive contract, This means you can still give your tracks else were. Check the contract's producer guarantees. Some people prefer to sign themselves as an artist so all the tracks they create will only be allowed to be released to that label. Basically, your artist name will be under that label. I prefer to sign individual tracks to labels so I have the freedom of choosing different labels (or labels choosing me). My friend Shifta sort of buggered up that way. He signed his name (shifta) to a label so to use other labels he had to change is name. So now he has something like 4 aliases lol. The ones i can remember are shifta and Genetix. Also check the contract to make sure you still own the copyright to your music hope this helps in the future ezzz