HTSL Dubstep - Yes or No?

Is there a demand for this? You’re vote counts.



Simple yes / no.























although i dont play dubstep and dont know if i ever will, i would like to see the production tricks used on how they make the sounds common to this style

[quote]tommyt (1/27/2010)[hr]although i dont play dubstep and dont know if i ever will, i would like to see the production tricks used on how they make the sounds common to this style[/quote]



Ditto exactly for me too.

yes!

not up on dub step but i like the chalange of it.

sick…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K8cCPUatRU

dubby vocals

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5LidZerROQ

anthem-ish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7MCbis75wk

kinda of a funny track but i like the production side chainded style pad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK4mlmMXP5k

of there is…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLTYCd6cFx4

 

this re-edit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m5ReLRHOY8

I would love to experiment with this genera. i am not Big in Dub step but i heard some good DS tracks  out there.

He’ll yeah mo fo!

yess, heavy dubstep and heavy bassline rules!!



like borgore and kanji kinetik…

every time ive played this out it got a big response.



a lot kmore other genres id rather learn about…



learn dnb take away the big beats and thats dub step innit :wink:

been engineering some dubstep lately although im not a major fan of it msyelf i can see why people like the grimey basses.



You can get some nice ones with albino ill upload some details on how i made one if you guys want

Sonic Academy:



Thank you for the latest HTSL Dubstep…this is my favorite, and most helpful tutorial yet. Great job!



Big ups.