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sfesler wrote hey dip **** you know you dont have to create tne type of music to juge it




UMADBRO??? Lmao F uck off kid. You have never made jack shit, you cant judge it til you have tried to make it. I can guarantee you that if you tried to make a first mix, it would be terrible. You dont understand how difficult it actually is to make this. It takes time and effort.
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Feed_Me wrote work on establishing a wobble, and other sounds. These sound very synthish, not so much dubstep but more like electro. What program did you use?

MAGIX Music Maker 17.
I thought it would be good for dubstep but , Theres probably better.... What do you think I should use?

I use MAGIX 18 and FL Studio
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TheGoblin wrote
-Merge- wrote
Feed_Me wrote work on establishing a wobble, and other sounds. These sound very synthish, not so much dubstep but more like electro. What program did you use?

MAGIX Music Maker 17.
I thought it would be good for dubstep but , Theres probably better.... What do you think I should use?


I suggest start simple, it does cost a substantial amount of money but its a good beginner tool for getting ready for the better programs. I used Fruity Loops (Producer edition) which is around $200 but is worth it. VERY good dubstep has come out of using fruity loops. As you get more expierence i suggest moving on to Ableton Live 8 which is what all the professionals (skrillex, deadmau5, swedish house mafia, etc.) all use to make works of genius. PLUGINS ARE YOUR FRIEND. USE THEM. Buy new plugins and extensions to widen the sounds you are able to produce.


id love to agree but i kinda wanna say try out logic pro 9 before you take the jump into the crazy layout of Ableton. i have used both programs for a while and i prefer logic overall, and it is much easier to use with many more sounds and effects to use.
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Authorize wrote
TheGoblin wrote
-Merge- wrote
Feed_Me wrote work on establishing a wobble, and other sounds. These sound very synthish, not so much dubstep but more like electro. What program did you use?

MAGIX Music Maker 17.
I thought it would be good for dubstep but , Theres probably better.... What do you think I should use?


I suggest start simple, it does cost a substantial amount of money but its a good beginner tool for getting ready for the better programs. I used Fruity Loops (Producer edition) which is around $200 but is worth it. VERY good dubstep has come out of using fruity loops. As you get more expierence i suggest moving on to Ableton Live 8 which is what all the professionals (skrillex, deadmau5, swedish house mafia, etc.) all use to make works of genius. PLUGINS ARE YOUR FRIEND. USE THEM. Buy new plugins and extensions to widen the sounds you are able to produce.


id love to agree but i kinda wanna say try out logic pro 9 before you take the jump into the crazy layout of Ableton. i have used both programs for a while and i prefer logic overall, and it is much easier to use with many more sounds and effects to use.



I actually completely agree with that as well. I almost completely forgot about Logic, mainly cause I'm a PC haha. I have never had the chance to use logic but i've heard its really good and the layout is very nice.
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Well, you can make pleasant sounds come out of your DAW so that's a good start. The track feels a bit like two unfinished ones glued together. If it was longer it would've helped too. Keep it the good work.


I'll just leave this here.
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