@@DyspotikOriginal depends for who, boring for people who want screetching sounds and very dynamic drops yes but for people who care about clean sound, deep basses and interesting enveloppes, textures, atmospheres etc its not boring, its just an accquired taste
@@DyspotikOriginal yeah i feel exactly the opposite. brostep sometimes has interesting sound design on the squawky bass/lead combo but that's about it for me. it's a little one-note.
I mostly produce darkpsy/Forrest, but i love this kinda style and also deep and dark dubstep genres. coming from psy this really is a refreshing genre to dive into. its just sooo different and fun in it`s own way:) i love that you dont have to have tons and tons of elements for a solid drop prpducing 7-8 minute darkpsy pieces can get really tendious
hello friend, same for me. im from south brazil and here we have a well consolided darkpsy/forest scene, I still like artists like Sectio Aurea, Dark Whisper, etc. But dubstep its so fucking raw, deep and dark nice to see some people with tastes similars to me are also inclining to same things of the sub-end-continuum. Most of those ravers that are fond of the darkpsy/forest mocked me about my taste transition wtf
i started with the psy, them I went direct to the psybient/psydub continuum and ended in the dubstep and 2-step as my genre to go for to produce. And I really do agree with you that producing darkpsy can get really tedious, my respect to the producers of this genre that can endure such a process lol, I chose something less experimental with a more sweet groove as a production session could last hours
Fucking a, it can. I'm in the same situation. Let me know if you wanna collab, I really mostly like scandi trance! Gylfaginning, Sanaton and all those labels..
very insightful and great to watch even the constant pausing you was really creating so quick !! sick tune too i use fl studio but this daw your using is unreal
Bigups man, new sub here after this one! Definitely gonna put your template to good use, I'll hit you up when I make something cool with it - lots of love from Adelaide!
Nice video! At 7:10 in reference to overlapping notes it’s ok if you add glide while in mono so the note pitches blend, smooths out the bassline nicely.
46:23 how did u make sure it was in eminor? I get u played an eminor chord but the sample is playing a bunch of different notes. did u just tune it to ear?
Hey bro I recently bought the template and tried to save out my changes but it said it wouldn't because of some licensing thing. I have Ableton standard and Max for Live, and I think I saw it say something about the Amp effect but I'm not sure what others it's having issues with, do you know a way to tell all the things I'm missing?
It's refreshing to see tutorials for this kind of Dubstep
i miss this old style of dubstep, im glad ppl are getting back into it
I mean its still there, and its making quite a solid comeback here, with the 1985 label for instance you are going to have some fucking fun
@@sharr3766 can you recommend some?
I mean it's kinda cool but kinda boring, I like "brostep" artists make it crazy
@@DyspotikOriginal depends for who, boring for people who want screetching sounds and very dynamic drops yes but for people who care about clean sound, deep basses and interesting enveloppes, textures, atmospheres etc its not boring, its just an accquired taste
@@DyspotikOriginal yeah i feel exactly the opposite. brostep sometimes has interesting sound design on the squawky bass/lead combo but that's about it for me. it's a little one-note.
your video just made me realize how well structured ableton is. so many logical features for fast workflow
Been watching a lot of tutorials lately, this is somehow one of the most informative ones ive seen on ableton in general, good shit
Dude the first drop you demonstrated made my face melt
The best ever tutorial of dubstep! Thank you so much!
Glad you think so!
I mostly produce darkpsy/Forrest, but i love this kinda style and also deep and dark dubstep genres.
coming from psy this really is a refreshing genre to dive into. its just sooo different and fun in it`s own way:)
i love that you dont have to have tons and tons of elements for a solid drop
prpducing 7-8 minute darkpsy pieces can get really tendious
hello friend, same for me. im from south brazil and here we have a well consolided darkpsy/forest scene, I still like artists like Sectio Aurea, Dark Whisper, etc. But dubstep its so fucking raw, deep and dark nice to see some people with tastes similars to me are also inclining to same things of the sub-end-continuum. Most of those ravers that are fond of the darkpsy/forest mocked me about my taste transition wtf
i started with the psy, them I went direct to the psybient/psydub continuum and ended in the dubstep and 2-step as my genre to go for to produce. And I really do agree with you that producing darkpsy can get really tedious, my respect to the producers of this genre that can endure such a process lol, I chose something less experimental with a more sweet groove as a production session could last hours
Fucking a, it can. I'm in the same situation. Let me know if you wanna collab, I really mostly like scandi trance! Gylfaginning, Sanaton and all those labels..
very insightful and great to watch even the constant pausing you was really creating so quick !! sick tune too i use fl studio but this daw your using is unreal
i love your style of video bro, you keep in all of your process, and it's really helpful for us newbies!!
Bigups man, new sub here after this one! Definitely gonna put your template to good use, I'll hit you up when I make something cool with it - lots of love from Adelaide!
Nice video! At 7:10 in reference to overlapping notes it’s ok if you add glide while in mono so the note pitches blend, smooths out the bassline nicely.
Like your teaching style, no nonsense here's the information you need stylee. And the speed at which you do it. Great.
Let’s go! Going to run through this tomorrow on my day off :D
Nice video, love how you go through some arrangement processes in here.
really love this video. helped me out a ton man thank you
1:39:22 final product
Really appreciate this one mate, thank you! 🙏💙💙❤️🔥
Thanks for sharing the knowledge, nice sounds!
That was really good.
so helpful thank you! fire track!
fantasitc info and dope af skills bro
46:23 how did u make sure it was in eminor? I get u played an eminor chord but the sample is playing a bunch of different notes. did u just tune it to ear?
What a great video and sound quality. What microphone do you use?
Great one ☝️. Thank you
bro patterned my drum game
how are you putting that reverb on the drums, feel like im missing something obvious!
Sick
check out front to back my levity would love to know how to make that one keep doing ur thing bro
tried 4 or 5 times, input the info correctly and project file never gets to my email. plz upload link
where did you get those vocals?
Where do you get your vocal samples like that from?
I don't hear it moving from side to side so it can't be working
Hey bro I recently bought the template and tried to save out my changes but it said it wouldn't because of some licensing thing. I have Ableton standard and Max for Live, and I think I saw it say something about the Amp effect but I'm not sure what others it's having issues with, do you know a way to tell all the things I'm missing?
BRO.🎉❤
Hey man I'm not sure if the download link is working still? maybe i'm being impatient but it's been like 10 mins lol
Hey man, email us at info@edmprod.com if it's still not working and we'll help out :)
same for me, i just sent an email@@EDMProd
OMG YOU CAN ADD GROOVE TO LOOPS WTF
You can extract it from loops too!
Uuuff
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just for the record, ain't no thing called uk dubstep. that horrendous brostep shit, i wouldn't even wipe my arse with it..
good tutorial tho ;)