How to Make a Dubstep Beat in Renoise (Part 1)
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@StarvingBum thatnks for sharing. I'll be trying that out soon
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@timreaperjungle i start this video at 11:57, read your comment and must laugh heavy XD
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@timreaperjungle XDDD
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why not rename this one part 2 and the first one part 1?
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what is a fl studio kid?
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@MrGraffitiAmsterdam Props to skrillex and if this is being linked more power to the linkers. To get a Skrillex bass you'll need to invest a little more time then 15 minutes though. :)
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IT KINDA SOUNDS LIKE "WAHWAHWAHWAHWAH!"
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hey estonian neighbour!;DD
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its not perfect but really good for just throwin somethin toggether. thanks for the info
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Ok, i like this. That fact that you don't concentrate on placement much or at all doesn't really matter when you are just teaching the functions of the software. At least I hope you knew you had no timing in the beat there. helpful vid though, i had no idea how renoise worked until i saw this.
MrHattick 7 months ago
@MrHattick Exactly. A tutorial on making a sellable, contemporary dubstep track that will get you to #1 on the juno charts would be dated in a week and the kids would be dissing me for not paying their bills a week later. We're moving at light speed on this planet.
landbridge 5 months ago
great vid, your '12' impersonation was also awesome! :D
mlonster 1 year ago 3
@mlonster humming helps get through the monotony of creating music on a computer.
landbridge 1 year ago
Also I must say, I much prefer using the effect column to change the frequency of the wobs, have you ever tried it? It is fairly simple to use and a breeze to change up.
StarvingBum 1 year ago
@StarvingBum Sounds like good alternative. Give info.
landbridge 1 year ago