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I hope to get even close to this level one day where I'm like yeah let's do this, this, this and bam. Speakers and asses shaking like you only read about
You can get Serum through Splice. They offer a pretty cheap rent-to-own package which is dope. General BPMs are 140, 145, and 150bpm depending on the style of Dubstep We offer free ones in our discord but obviously the best stuff is in the paid packs :)
Couldn't this still be considered riddim as well? I feel like Muerte just knows how to perfectly blend the tearout and riddim sound together like nobody else.
@@tubeo94 if it sounds good it is good imo layering claps and kicks is legit how you make house or most 4/4 style dance music. layering kick and snare is usually a harder challenge and you dont see that often because usually the genres that use a snare (trap / dnb etc) have it isolated and in its own pocket because its a much fuller and punchier sound than a clap and if youre a nerd, ideally you want to tune the snare and the kick to the key of the song to lock everything in but a clap typically doesnt matter because its not really as tonal as a snare
It's playback delay. It offsets the entire track by the amount you choose (in milliseconds). That's what gives riddim its iconic bouncey/swingy energy that makes you wanna do high knees 😂
@@poyospirit7727 Yeah, definitely, the only reason why I’m asking is because I learned, while watching a muerte forbidden Society tutorial, that everything the man does is re-sampling, he literally said he does not use VST, so with that in mind, I’m wondering who actually made these samples, because it probably wasn’t him. If it was, though, that’s super awesome, if it wasn’t it’s pretty cool too. Either way. It would just be nice to see the original source.
@@alexanderkeffer2107 hey orion with avant samples here to confirm that he did make the samples in this pack. do i know how, no. its literal witchcraft imo
lots of layering of non-dubstep sounds and recordings, synths from various vsts, all being processed to make one of the bass sounds in most cases. Some of the sounds in the pack are live recorded instruments as well. Lots of work put into this, hope you like it :)
Can't remember exactly what he did but nost people use some sort of soft clipper, limiter, or something like G Clip to limit the final out from the master. I've even seen some people even just let the master clip and it adds to the sound but much harder to do in a clean way.
@@AvantSamples Correct me if I'm wrong but to my understanding at least 16bit wavs digitally clip at 0dB when rendering, so letting the master clip is effectively the same as hvaing a gclip on it. The difference comes in when rendering at 24bit or 32bit, since those bitrates preserve a lot more amplitude compared to 16bit.