http://www.pointblankonline.net/dubstep-course---logic.php In this video Danny J Lewis demonstrates how binaural panning can be used to give a very interesting sense of space and movement in your track.
This video is taken from the Dubstep Pro Producer Course in Logic which covers all the various styles of dubstep that have evolved since the genre emerged. You can find out more about the course here: http://www.pointblankonline.net/dubstep-course---logic.php
The dubstep course is also available in Ableton here: http://www.pointblankonline.net/dubstep-course-ableton-live.php
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Nice songs dude.... ambient dubstep, i like.
heltaskelta32 2 weeks ago
nice work mate. very helpful
Steelesque 3 weeks ago
Very kool! Awesome tutorial. Thanks!
SayGoodnightmusic1 1 month ago
@guitarsalert In the transport bar (at the bottom) There are lots of numbers. Under the one which says 4/4 (usually) there is a number, drag that up or down to change the number of lines. hope this helped!
Wardog11111 1 month ago
Any equivalent way to do this in Nuendo? or Ableton?
digitalmonkeynuts 3 months ago
PLEASE HELP ME! i need to know how to reduce the size of the grid lines in the piano roll so i can enter in shorter note values !!!
guitarsalert 4 months ago
@enzymeblack Ohh haha, didn't see that. Still good tutorial :D
K0lsyr4 4 months ago
@K0lsyr4 - try switching to spherical ;)
enzymeblack 4 months ago
that is still 2d space :D
K0lsyr4 4 months ago
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
discomyass 4 months ago