09-19-2010, 02:25 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Spokane, WA
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Any tips on mixing dubstep?
Yeah I'm used to mixing just about any genre but for some reason mixing dubstep seems to be a real bear for me to get, feel like I'm relearning the bike.
here's a stab I took at it. Shauk - Mini - SoundCloud it's just 2 tracks, I futz'd around with the fx a bit at various points just to kind of drive home that "it's just practice" anyways, it's my 1st stab at it. |
09-19-2010, 04:29 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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First off, YAY! dubstep is far too under-appreciated.
Thanks for sharing! I quite enjoyed your work. Also, let me state that I do not, have not, and given my current schedule, probably will not begin mixing music any time soon (though, it is on my to-do list). That being said, I do love my dubstep. For me dubstep is all about what's called the bass wobble (4:20-4:24) in your song, almost nails it. But I feel as if it doesn't quite "wobble" enough? (no links for me, but i'm not even a bot! i swear! youtube "Imogen Heap - Hide & Seek (Roksonix Dubstep Remix) " Listen from 1:00 to around 1:10 it seems to me like the bass note is compressed and decompressed to different levels... at least that's how I understand the wobble. In any case, it gives me goose bumps in a good way. Hope that... helped? |
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dubstep, mixing, tips |
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