Please post the more dirty, Filthy, Slutty dubstep in here.
I'v seen a few people on NGU who like/love Dubstep.
Maybe this could be a 'mega' Dubstep thread, Where you could talk, Share & help people out with their Dubstep needs
Websites/YT channels for Dubstep
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Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that has its roots in London's early 2000s UK garage scene. ...
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A genre of electronic music descended from garage music, characterised by its dark mood, sparse, syncopated rhythms, and emphasis on bass
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Hovering around 140 beats per minute, dubstep came out of London's garage scene in the early 2000s. It's marked by a shuffling rhythm called 2-step with a heavy emphasis on bass and sub-bass, which produces typically dark instrumental tracks better suited for head-bobbing than dancing. ...
If you are just starting off, you wanna download the following:
FL Studio
NI Massive
loads of drum samples (kicks, snares, hi hats, percussion etc)
and buy a midi keyboard... Your computer keyboard is only good for melodies ranging between 2 octaves.
If you search the premium music forum, somebody posted a zip file with loads of dubstep samples that should help you get started aswell.
Hope this helps :y:
Yea, and there is also a tutorial on youtube. Cant get link atm cant find it but im sure if you look good enough you can find it. Btw is that bogore above my post?!?
Yea, and there is also a tutorial on youtube. Cant get link atm cant find it but im sure if you look good enough you can find it. Btw is that bogore above my post?!?
What sort of tutorial? You mean how to use FL? Or how to use NI Massive? The Massive tutorials are good for learning how to use the synth, and how to make different types of sounds, but i wouldnt use the sounds you get from the tutorials, probably thousands of people using the exact same sound.
If you are just starting off, you wanna download the following:
FL Studio
NI Massive
loads of drum samples (kicks, snares, hi hats, percussion etc)
and buy a midi keyboard... Your computer keyboard is only good for melodies ranging between 2 octaves.
If you search the premium music forum, somebody posted a zip file with loads of dubstep samples that should help you get started aswell.