Saturday, March 2, 2013

16 Track sequencer it's all about the bars

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How to Make an dubstep wub wub bass beat on your computer and mac

Dubstep is the music of the moment in the global underground electronic music scene, and producers from all types of music are incorporating it into their tracks. One of it's distinctive features is the "wub wub" style of bass track that dubstep producers favor, and it can improve all kinds of songs. This video will show you how to get a really good "wub wub" bass effect in Dubturbo for use in all your Dubstep and fusion tracks.

Friday, March 1, 2013

How to Make a Hip Hop/Rap Beat

"Dubturbo" will make very easy. Very few people fully appreciate the hard work and effort that goes into making hip hop and rap beats. The hip hop beat is a complex and often difficult, but always necessary piece of hip hop and rap music. Here are a few simple steps to get started in beat-making. Most people think most modern rap beats are just minimalist sounding beats that had been created in a short time for rapper to rap on. Making beats and producer quality beats in a long but exciting process.

Step 1

Get Tight Sounds. No matter how well thought out your beat is, if you're just using an 808 kick and a weak General MIDI snare, no one is going to want to listen to your beat. It's important to find drum kits and loops with some extra flair to really make a good beat. There are many producer packs you can download to get a wide range of effective kicks, snares, hi-hats, and claps.

Step 2

Understand the Structure of a Beat. Different genres of music have different rules and structures for beats. Most hip hop beats have syncopated kicks and a snare or clap every other bar. Often, closed hi-hats are used to play 16th notes, while open hats are put in the offbeat. This is common for more contemporary sounding beats and is used in a lot of dirty south, crunk, hyphy, and glam rap, but some more older beat uses hat.

Step 3

Make Instrumental Loops. Very few good hip hop or rap beats are made without some form of repetitive loop. Different rap producers use different kinds of instruments and sounds to make effective loops. Timbaland uses a lot of synths and ethnic instruments, while Dr. Dre uses a lot of orchestral hits. Mf Doom uses vintage sounds often from old cartoons. The type of sounds you use to make your track should reflect the general emotions you want that particular track to convey and your own style. Experiment with what sounds best. When you have the sound fonts you want to use, figure out some rhythmic loops and try not to make them too complex or the rapper will have to work harder for the listener's attention. Figure out another simple loop for the chorus that should be catchier then the rest. After a couple verses, try an instrumental bridge, and then go back in for the last few verses.

Step 4

Make a Bass Line. This is pretty easy if you've already written your loops. Try to make something that augments the original loop but doesn't compete with it. Well made bass lines are subtle and add to the song rather then just arbitrarily hang in the background.

Step 5

Add Effects. Try adding a small amount of reverb to your snare or clap, and a bass boost to the kick. Make sure to use effects in moderation, not to distort the track and make it unlistenable.

Step 6

Master the Track. Make sure the beat is loud enough to be heard without overpowering the main melody. The hi-hats should be quieter than the kick and snare. Experiment with the sound levels until you are satisfied with the end result.


How to Recognize the Beat in Music

A beat is a pulse of time. A ticking clock is a good example. Every minute, the second hand ticks 60 times, and each one of those ticks is a beat. If you speed up or slow down the second hand, you’re changing the tempo of the beat. The tempo and the beat create a sort of skeleton on which you build a rhythm, a pattern of pulses that can be regular or irregular but that always bear some mathematical relation to the beat. The rhythm is expressed in music as notes, which tell you what pitch to play and how long and how often to play them. Don’t worry. You don’t have to be a perfect metronome of a percussionist to keep a beat. Everything around you has a rhythm to it, from birds to automobiles to babies — and even you — and it isn't as difficult as it may sound to dissect a rhythm to find the beat. When figuring out how to follow the beat, rhythm sticks (fat cylindrical hard wood instruments) come in real handy. So do drum sticks. If you’ve got a pair, grab ’em — if not, clapping or smacking your hand against bongos or your desktop works just as well. It is absolutely fundamental that you eventually “hear” a beat in your head while you play music, whether you’re reading a piece of sheet music or jamming with other musicians. The only way you’re going to be able to do this is practice, practice, practice. Following along with the beat in music is something you’re going to have to pick up if you want progress in music. The easiest way to practice working with a steady beat is to buy a metronome. They’re pretty cheap, and even a crummy one should last you for years. The beauty of a metronome is that you can set it to a wide range of tempos, from very, very slow to hummingbird fast.

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

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