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hd4000 making some dubstep on the mpc 4000.
Video Rating: 3 / 5
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That doesn’t sound like dubstep
COOL ! But yes… you need some microkorg sound WAWA WA CUO CUO CUO WAWAWA !
1:16 was beast
I’ll take the “brostep”. Truth is, yeah this might have been considered
dubstep back in the day, but it’s definately not considered dubstep by
todays standards. Stop living in the past Mic Jagger, call it oldschool
dubstep if you want, just don’t call our generations dubstep, “brostep.”
What an insult. I feel like I should have hair gel in and be up to date on
all of my Jersey Shore one liners because you call my favorite type of
music “brostep”.
Odeeeeeeeeed.
@Mach1Entertainment And I am most comfortable with the way I arranged my
sounds. 🙂
would you recommend a “Maschine Mikro” for beginners ?
@halomachine1977 Thank you.Finally someone that gets it.There are to many
14 year old kids that think “bro-step” is the only dubstep.
This sounds more like house music than dubstep.
how can i get one of thoes?
to dubstep,or not dubstep,that is the question.
@odeed its not dubstep
@TheCoolyBoy jesus you’re right as well, I was thinking the rhythm was a
bit tropical you know, feeling like chase and status maybe (eastern jam
sorta sound) skipped a bit through the video, bassline played, major key,
facepalm ><
man this is sick but it would be 20 times better in my opinion if the
melody was in minor key. make it dirty ya no
you need some WAA WA WWAWAWAWAWAWWAAWAAAH
wtf is that? i don’t know how to use a mpc but sit me in front of one and
ill make something that actually sounds like dubstep! that sounds more like
funky house
Great job
you really dont have a clue do you mate.
wack
@mahlithebest And you do not know what 4/4 means.Dubstep is 4/4,but yes the
kick rides on the 3rd beat in the measure,giving it a 70 bpm type feel.Also
it does not matter where you are from man,I really hope you are just joking
around.The term “dub” in dubstep means they were taking from the reggae
“dub” sound.The “wub-wub” has nothing to do with it and came much later.You
should check up on your history man.
drums are sick… bass is garbage
@PuCCiPuCCe Who cares? Its a matter of preference, nothing more.
not dub step
@odeed amen
@odeed you obviously don’t understand its the whole 1/2 but your making
this in 4/4. Dubstep is actually 140bpm but the drums are half timed. This
sounds more like house music. The whole wub-wub thing is meant to double
the slow syncopated drums. I should know dude I’m from the UK. We invented
this shit years ago and the North Americans only just clocked on to it.