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Listened to all 4. Thanks for sharing, Jake. It's not my genre so I don't have any way to comment on it other than it takes creativity to do that and guts to share it. I use FL Studio and sometimes Reaper as my DAW's. What are you using?
 
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Are you snorting Liquid Drano, Jake?
I've done every narcotic known to man and don't see how this fits in with any of them :LOL:

I like the "Diet Water"

Edit: just read the title "attention dub step" - i got confused, when someone says "dub" i think of Mikey Dread
 
Listened to all 4. Thanks for sharing, Jake. It's not my genre so I don't have any way to comment on it other than it takes creativity to do that and guts to share it. I use FL Studio and sometimes Reaper as my DAW's. What are you using?
Thanks man! I use Logic Pro X and I use synthesizer Massive. Really appreciate that you listened to all 4. Means alot.
 
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Are you snorting Liquid Drano, Jake?
I've done every narcotic known to man and don't see how this fits in with any of them :LOL:

I like the "Diet Water"

Edit: just read the title "attention dub step" - i got confused, when someone says "dub" i think of Mikey Dread
LMFAO! I am a very strange individual naturally. Been drug free my whole life haha.
 
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I wouldn't call myself a "dubstep lover" but I have enjoyed Skrillex and a couple others every now and again.

I only listened to a couple of yours (my wife doesn't like dubstep and was giving me the evil eye). They were good but felt a little disjointed to me (again, not a lot of dubstep so I'm not an expert). Keep making them.
 
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I wouldn't call myself a "dubstep lover" but I have enjoyed Skrillex and a couple others every now and again.

I only listened to a couple of yours (my wife doesn't like dubstep and was giving me the evil eye). They were good but felt a little disjointed to me (again, not a lot of dubstep so I'm not an expert). Keep making them.
Thank you for listening haha the evil eye that's great.
 
I use Logic Pro X and I use synthesizer Massive

I'm an old guy so I tend to write and record songs that are 60's to 80's style. Recently bought a KorgM1 plugin that emulates those great 80's synth sounds. Keep playing and posting. (y)
 
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I'm an old guy so I tend to write and record songs that are 60's to 80's style. Recently bought a KorgM1 plugin that emulates those great 80's synth sounds. Keep playing and posting. (y)
Thank you! My dad is a rock drummer and guitarist, my sister and brother play the guitar. My gift was with sports but I like music and I guess I found something I can do. I used to play the bass but I just couldn't keep up with it haha
 
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I spin Drum n Bass and Jungle. Dubstep used to be cool when it first evolved from UK Garage. I don't like how skream/benga/skrillex made it evolve into the current sound now. Good job, though. What did you use? Do you ever dabble in DNB?

*sorry, not trying to be negative. Im very passionate about my dance music. Lol
 
I spin Drum n Bass and Jungle. Dubstep used to be cool when it first evolved from UK Garage. I don't like how skream/benga/skrillex made it evolve into the current sound now. Good job, though. What did you use? Do you ever dabble in DNB?

*sorry, not trying to be negative. Im very passionate about my dance music. Lol
Haha this thread is making a comeback I see...Well, I used Logic Pro X. The same thing I use to record podcasts. Funny story I started making a song one night after my computer went nuts and copied and pasted my transition sound in my podcast all over. That's what got me into it haha