I want to start producing/mixing dubstep.. Where do I start?
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I was thinking in investing in an [url=http://www.centralrecords.ch/catalog/images/axiom25_f.jpg]M-Audio Axiom 25[/url]. I've seen my mate use one to produce dubstep and drum and bass, its pretty cool!
I need to be advised on an easy program to use that would work well with the keyboard.
Cheers, Blue
[b]I know nothing about using a keyboard or piano.[/b]
the Axiom 25 is def. a good keyboard for making dubstep. I also advise using Reason software. I think it's the easiest out of all the pro softwares and makes great dubstep.
synth+ lfo = wobble
Your going to have to be high, or really get into dubstep to make it. It's alot about experimenting with oscillators, processing fx's, and trying to make it all "click".
It can get fun though. I'd go with Van Gogh, get reason to start producing.
Reason for sure. I started using it recently cos I got into making dubstep. It's powerful yet so easy to use. And rasta is right, you gotta experiment. I spent half an hour perfecting a particular tone in one of the synths. Worth it though.
[QUOTE=Rastaboy;21228377]Your going to have to be high, or really get into dubstep to make it. It's alot about experimenting with oscillators, processing fx's, and trying to make it all "click".
It can get fun though. I'd go with Van Gogh, get reason to start producing.[/QUOTE]
I absolutely [b]FUCKING[/b] love Dubstep! I Listen to it every day without fail! Also I love busting out skanking maneuvers at Dubstep Raves.. I think I am ready to produce Dubstep :)
Just for those who are unsure, this is a different type of skanking, not the retro one done to Ska.
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