any of you guys make dub?

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any of you guys make dub?

Post by Royal Hignuss » Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:41 pm

just curious what kind of set ups you are using?

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Post by alin55 » Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:51 pm

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Post by rhedcerulean » Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:57 pm

Im way into Dub. Most is prerecorded, but I often set up small loops and samples like drums, rhymic textures, ambeint stuff - and then FX the reverb and delay, reverse sampler and even some glitchy shit.

The Novaton sl is golden, I can adjust so many plugins on the fly.

Im way into sampling -- so Ive got a ton of water splashes and drips and time streached noises to mix in and FX out.

I plug a mic into my kaoss pad and play arround with a Melodica or I just make noises like beatboxing or something like it.

check out this custom midi insturment used by Phutureprimitive..

http://a431.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00 ... 6430_l.jpg

Are you going to be using live insturments?
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Post by Jaberwookie » Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:01 pm

I make kinda dubby electronica.... not really DUB, but my techniques are very dub-oriented.

I'm a Reaktor freak - I make big custom FX racks with lots of delays, verbs n filters and jam loops through them. Loops are often found sound, ambience sampled from movies, bits of melodica etc... Reaktor is sync'd up to my controller so I have maxium hands on control over the FX.

cheers for the link rhedcerulean - Phutureprimitive kicks ass...
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Post by bendybones » Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:13 pm

rhedcerulean wrote: ...check out this custom midi insturment used by Phutureprimitive..

http://a431.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00 ... 6430_l.jpg
Is that a ZenDrum?

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Post by granted » Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:52 am

If you are making music with LIVE then essentially you are making dub. Maybe not traditional Dub, but you are making dub.

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Post by rhedcerulean » Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:57 am

granted wrote:If you are making music with LIVE then essentially you are making dub. Maybe not traditional Dub, but you are making dub.
I think I like where you're going with that, but why is that? How is it Dub?
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Post by rhedcerulean » Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:08 am

bendybones wrote:
rhedcerulean wrote: Is that a ZenDrum?
It looks like it is. :lol:

http://www.zendrum.com/

BTW Phutureprimitive does kick ass 8)
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Post by COSM » Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:14 am

Me and my ex used to make and play live electro dub stuff. I still make tunes and do the odd set when the time is right :) I love it to bits.. all kinds but have a sweet spot of the electroish dub sound... heres some tunes if you like

http://www.cosm.co.nz/music/Tom_Cosm_An ... Madras.mp3

http://www.cosm.co.nz/music/Tom_Cosm_An ... sm_Dub.mp3

http://www.cosm.co.nz/music/Tom_Cosm_An ... ue_Dub.mp3

Feel free to spread them around wherever.

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Post by granted » Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:58 am

rhedcerulean wrote:
granted wrote:If you are making music with LIVE then essentially you are making dub. Maybe not traditional Dub, but you are making dub.
I think I like where you're going with that, but why is that? How is it Dub?
Well to me Dub is taking existing "tracks" and remixing them or the "stems" of existing tracks and remixing . Also it's using the mixing board as an instrument - the dropping in and out of tracks and the use of effects.

Isn't this what essentially LIVE is in it's most basic form?

Some people may even argue that all modern music is essentially Dub. I don't go that far. But I do think they have a point to make.

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Post by spiral » Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:37 am

im beginning to play with dubstep sounds
this is my first proper effort
http://acidboxblues.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... eppin.html

set up for this is a tr707 doing beats , into live for reverb and delay, eq the drrums to effect different sounds as I dont have enough inputs to seperate out the drum sounds

the bass and high sounds are all from an sh101 and little bit of reverb and chorus , also the ducking is from autopan on a send, not as good as the tremolo in logic express but close enough

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Post by rhedcerulean » Fri Aug 03, 2007 3:03 am

Dub is taking existing "tracks" and remixing them or the "stems" of existing tracks and remixing . Also it's using the mixing board as an instrument - the dropping in and out of tracks and the use of effects.
I like that. Thats how I think of it.

"Also it's using the mixing board as an instrument," I think thats essential too.
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Post by Royal Hignuss » Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:53 am

rhedcerulean wrote:
"Also it's using the mixing board as an instrument," I think thats essential too.
i would say that is essential

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Post by Funkstar De Luxe » Fri Aug 03, 2007 7:57 pm

I doubt many people are making what you would refer to as 'traditional' dub... But here's my take on things

http://www.naimarecordings.com/music/mp3/naima002.zip

EDIT: I fucking hate this dubstep pish. It sounds like bad D'n'B at half tempo. Bleh... This comment is not aimed at spiral - I didn't listen to it mate ;-)

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Post by subbasshead » Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:20 pm

re Dubstep, its like any 'new' genre - theres a lot of fairly average tunes
for much its almost like the emperors new clothes...
but there are also some wicked tunes out there, that to me DO sound
like future dub, almost more so than the plentiful downbeat variations...
have a listen to Deep Under by Elemental as an example..
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=21037

but hey, opinions are like arses, everyone has one ;)

I think one reason the original 70s dub is so good
is because the songs & rhythms/basslines being dubbed
were so good to begin with...
theres so much feel in the playing

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