how do you make a dirty sick wobble bass
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:02 pm
sometihng like datsik or excision or doctor p or skrillex?
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8bit wrote:sometihng like datsik or excision or doctor p or skrillex? or you`re a chop for asking
8bit wrote:sometihng like datsik or excision or doctor p or skrillex?
Check above wub, I`m using your generic post as well now.wub wrote:8bit wrote:sometihng like datsik or excision or doctor p or skrillex?
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This!wub wrote:8bit wrote:sometihng like datsik or excision or doctor p or skrillex?
Collection of all links re; making your midrange bass like the artists you have mentioned - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 6#p2204163
Resampling links, should you require further reading - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 4#p2206342
Totally disagree. It is absolutely worth your time attempting to copy other sounds.Falconthefirst wrote:Just experiment, it's easier to make your own original cool sound rather than copying others. It's not worth trying to copy other artists' sounds as tempting as it may be. I know this from experience.
Agree. I used to spend all my time trying to get that datsik sound and then realized I was wasting my time. The only person who really knows is the artist themself and they wouldn't share the specifics on how to get their sound. A good magician never tells his secret. Otherwise, everybody would know and they would no longer be recognized as a "good magician"Falconthefirst wrote:Just experiment, it's easier to make your own original cool sound rather than copying others. It's not worth trying to copy other artists' sounds as tempting as it may be. I know this from experience.