Learn Dub Step Production

Dec 26, 2011   //   by kiddzero   //   Audio School  //  No Comments

There are many different ways to achieve a proper dub step sound. Always remember there is no right or wrong way. Here is a quick video explaining one way of doing Complextro – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjbcMHcGh1w. Another way to do this without just throwing in random audio clips. Is when you have a written bass line in midi just just duplicate the track 15 times and change the patch on all the new tracks. Then you should bounce each track once you like the new patch to audio. Then once you have all the new bass lines bonces to audio you solo each track individually and find the high points in each new bass line. Cut out the parts that you don’t favor in each bass line then make sure that the original and main baseline fills in the gaps in between the new baselines where you cut out the unfavored parts so that the sound doesn’t drop out. Its a very similar technique to the one used in the video it just more for if you want a more specific melody played in your song vs just throwing in random clips. Personally I use a mixture of both. Hope this helps. If you have a cool track you want to share reply to this post to get feedback.

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