Welcome to My Site!
Hi Everyone!
Thanks for checking out my site. My name is Tom and I'm a dubstep music producer and creator from Phoenix AZ. My passion is (obviously) for dubstep music. It's what I eat, live, and breath. And I decided to kick start this website to share some of my insights, tips, tactics, and thoughts on the world of dubstep music and DJing and production specifically.
My plan is to share some of my techniques for producing beats, getting the perfect bass line, how to write energetic lead melodies, which software and tools to use, and other such topics...
As a passionate and dedicated dubstep creator I know what it takes to make progress in what can sometimes feel like a long and frustrating journey towards competency. My hope is that this site/blog will help you to make that journey much faster so you can begin creating the tracks and beats of your dreams, and show people what you are really made of when it comes to creating electronic music.
If you have any questions, any requests, or just want to drop me a line then please do not hesitate to get in touch, I would love any feedback that I can get! That's about it for now. I wish you the best of luck and don't stop making music!
Thanks for checking out my site. My name is Tom and I'm a dubstep music producer and creator from Phoenix AZ. My passion is (obviously) for dubstep music. It's what I eat, live, and breath. And I decided to kick start this website to share some of my insights, tips, tactics, and thoughts on the world of dubstep music and DJing and production specifically.
My plan is to share some of my techniques for producing beats, getting the perfect bass line, how to write energetic lead melodies, which software and tools to use, and other such topics...
As a passionate and dedicated dubstep creator I know what it takes to make progress in what can sometimes feel like a long and frustrating journey towards competency. My hope is that this site/blog will help you to make that journey much faster so you can begin creating the tracks and beats of your dreams, and show people what you are really made of when it comes to creating electronic music.
If you have any questions, any requests, or just want to drop me a line then please do not hesitate to get in touch, I would love any feedback that I can get! That's about it for now. I wish you the best of luck and don't stop making music!
Dubstep Production Tutorials on Youtube
To start off, here are some of my favorite dubstep music production tutorials on youtube. If you aspire to be a dubstep creator then you need to watch these. You can improve by leaps and bounds very quickly just by watching how more experienced producers go about their work flow and use their tools. Taking 15 minutes to study one of these videos can literally save you hundreds of hours of "re-inventing the wheel".
How to Make a Dubstep 'Whomp' Bass With Reason
That is a perfect tutorial on how to make a dubstep bass sequence using Propellerheads Reason. This is one of the best and most helpful videos I've found on this subject.
But in case you're tired of hearing about it in music terms purely, appears you're not by yourself. Among the men who really invented dubstep, Skream, published on his FB "To everybody always sending me communications regarding Korn stating they created Dubstep, my solution is...... I don't care!!!!! Everybody must quit playing to the media's fingers!" Dubstep's bloodline, however, goes right back to the change of the century. Presently the scene is ready to go overground using a collection of musician-albums and highprofile nightclub nights. As dirt loses momentum, dubstep has gotten this season's flavor of selection.
But in case you're tired of hearing about it in music terms purely, appears you're not by yourself. Among the men who really invented dubstep, Skream, published on his FB "To everybody always sending me communications regarding Korn stating they created Dubstep, my solution is...... I don't care!!!!! Everybody must quit playing to the media's fingers!" Dubstep's bloodline, however, goes right back to the change of the century. Presently the scene is ready to go overground using a collection of musician-albums and highprofile nightclub nights. As dirt loses momentum, dubstep has gotten this season's flavor of selection.
How to Make an 'Old School Wobble' Bass Sound (like SKREAM)
Maker Oliver 'Skream' Jones considers his seem has filled a void left with a faltering competition. "You cannot locate a grime night in Birmingham any more - it is like when So Solid Crew were across the storage picture," the Croydon musicmaker states. "Grime required in the rap point of 'my firearm's larger than yours'. In case you visited a dubstep creator and weren't sure what to think, it wasn't an event feel, it was daunting. Dubstep is much like early jungle - there is really a reggae influence plus a excellent feel."
Nonetheless you can hear the dub-via-Berlin effect in his own sound today; however it is dub utilized as a methodology, as sonic method, much less a wellspring of affordable reggae samples. "Broken", for instance, is really a wonderful called out skank, a skank that writhes and mutates naturally. "When I am producing music I prefer setting the gear free and get it do its thing, like what sort of delay device functions," describes Martyn. "You nourish it using a small seem and it makes another thing out of it, changing it before the point at which it includes a distinct sound colour. It's really a dub theory... investigated by the Fundamental Route team in techno but additionally before ever by King Tubby. It makes the songs more natural for me personally and leaves areas of it to chance, which is the way you receive the music to inhale more and not as flat-sounding."
Nonetheless you can hear the dub-via-Berlin effect in his own sound today; however it is dub utilized as a methodology, as sonic method, much less a wellspring of affordable reggae samples. "Broken", for instance, is really a wonderful called out skank, a skank that writhes and mutates naturally. "When I am producing music I prefer setting the gear free and get it do its thing, like what sort of delay device functions," describes Martyn. "You nourish it using a small seem and it makes another thing out of it, changing it before the point at which it includes a distinct sound colour. It's really a dub theory... investigated by the Fundamental Route team in techno but additionally before ever by King Tubby. It makes the songs more natural for me personally and leaves areas of it to chance, which is the way you receive the music to inhale more and not as flat-sounding."