what would one need to make dubstep with no samples??
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 2:21 am

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pss wrote:never heard of synthesizer?
chika waa waaa chika waa waa wootwo oh one wrote:Just get a bloody DAW and beatbox everything! How many more times do you have to be told???
Booom boom chikka booom wobwobwobwob click boooom booom chikka.
S'easy.
which vst's??unklefesta wrote:pss wrote:never heard of synthesizer?
zing!
nahh feas...
get a drum machine program Battery or guru
get a couple goos vsynths and go!
i'd recommend wooble 2000, bassline killamasta, sub'o'sub and incredible drumz from outta space...which vst's??
bkk_drs wrote:i'd recommend wooble 2000, bassline killamasta, sub'o'sub and incredible drumz from outta space...which vst's??
coolbkk_drs wrote:seriously, get any host, a VSTi synth (massive, rapture, z3ta, albino, predator, etc...), a drum sampler (NI battery, fxpansion Guru or BSD), a sampler (Kontakt or anything included with the host app) and you're done.
bkk_drs wrote:you should stop looking for software. get a host, a synth and a sampler and start to make some music. software is not what is going to make your tunez sound like skream. if you need some directions, then buy Ableton live (newbie friendly), buy NI Massive and FXPANSION Guru. You can't go wrong with these. That's it.
For lower budget, consider XT2 when it will be more than a beta version (it does include everything you need) or renoise (i never tried it)
i shall have to buy the fl studio bible..KRio wrote:I guess best way to start your production would be with FL Studio 7....once you master it...it becomes really easy...
no need - trial n error! quicker and more productivefeasible_weasel wrote:i shall have to buy the fl studio bible..KRio wrote:I guess best way to start your production would be with FL Studio 7....once you master it...it becomes really easy...
reason.feasible_weasel wrote:coolbkk_drs wrote:seriously, get any host, a VSTi synth (massive, rapture, z3ta, albino, predator, etc...), a drum sampler (NI battery, fxpansion Guru or BSD), a sampler (Kontakt or anything included with the host app) and you're done.
i wonder if theres a program that has all of those or simular?
you can only try ur best to make it all urselfSlim wrote:You wanna STOP using samples? Just went by your myspace and your music there is pretty damn good, but seems very sample based. Keep going with what you are doing man, it's good.