Yeah you have all the basics down. but i would also add to @leftyhaz suggestions, by saying that you could even completely resample your bass, and record two or three different basslines, and then splice them all together ever 16 or 32 bars. Modern dubstep is all about leaving people in anticipation of the next bass sound. I sometimes even go so far as to use two or three different vst's and splice all the basses together depending on the sound. It's hard to get but once you get it, its simple.
You have a good framework for a track, but in my opinion, it needs a tighter low end and some glitter up top. Gate your bass. Clean up the mids too. It is pretty muddy. Tempo changes would liven it up and add motion. Fatten up the snare. I would just copy the snare roll and add a punchy chorused snare.
Finally, add some sampled tmnt lines or fighting sounds. Throw some redux on the samples to get an even deeper sound.
Also, if you are using ableton, play around with the vocoder.
@leftyhaz thanks for the input man, im currently workin on completly revamping this track(this was quite literaly the first thing i have ever done with dubstep.) but now i have a few more vst programs better suited for dubstep, and a lil more experiance. ill let you know when the new mix is up.
i wish i new how to do this... frown
jaredmiskell 1 month ago
Yeah you have all the basics down. but i would also add to @leftyhaz suggestions, by saying that you could even completely resample your bass, and record two or three different basslines, and then splice them all together ever 16 or 32 bars. Modern dubstep is all about leaving people in anticipation of the next bass sound. I sometimes even go so far as to use two or three different vst's and splice all the basses together depending on the sound. It's hard to get but once you get it, its simple.
ericrawrgeous 1 month ago
You have a good framework for a track, but in my opinion, it needs a tighter low end and some glitter up top. Gate your bass. Clean up the mids too. It is pretty muddy. Tempo changes would liven it up and add motion. Fatten up the snare. I would just copy the snare roll and add a punchy chorused snare.
Finally, add some sampled tmnt lines or fighting sounds. Throw some redux on the samples to get an even deeper sound.
Also, if you are using ableton, play around with the vocoder.
leftyhaz 1 year ago
@leftyhaz ...yea!
VictorGonzalesable 11 months ago
@leftyhaz thanks for the input man, im currently workin on completly revamping this track(this was quite literaly the first thing i have ever done with dubstep.) but now i have a few more vst programs better suited for dubstep, and a lil more experiance. ill let you know when the new mix is up.
richslayerbc08 8 months ago
kool shit man, u shuld make sum faster pace shit. BRING FORTH THE BEATS!!!!
TSCO420 1 year ago
this is my first dubstep attempt, any suggestions and thoughts are greatly apreciated thanks
richslayerbc08 1 year ago