Skrillex: The Breakdown

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Skrillex: The Breakdown
Posted on: 05.12.2011 by Etha Caloia
Ok so I started making music because of this guy im not going to lie, His music is so inspiring to me and motivational, and I know he is not a Dj and everyone bags on him for using the trigger finger to sample his songs, and not perform a live "DJ Session" which he does NOT say he is.

Anywayz, i want to know how to make music that sounds similar to him, because i dont want my music to sound just "dusbtep" or just "electronica" or etc, because his songs have a very dancy type of feel.

Any information about this guy is valuable, and If anyone believes they have his type of "style" then please, post your soundcloud, and let me hear!
Etha Caloia
12.12.2011
Originally Posted by Pleasurewave
Learn to use FM8, inside and out. (That should demotivate most people aspiring to make brostep)
i no a lot more about massive than fm8, its hard. LOL, i wish i could have a personal trainer (:
Stephaine Hains
06.12.2011
Originally Posted by dryzero
Not necessarily for dubstep but for electro/progressive dutch house, are those distortion plugins that skrillex talks about really needed, do they necessarily do a better job distorting than the distortion knobs in the actual synths like massive or sylenth? Or do they just give you more options
Jude Duchscher
06.12.2011
Originally Posted by gindu
Well thats really great he inspires you!

But.... Please do not copy his sound. We have enough of that. If you want to get recognized as a musician you need to create your own sound. Make the music your OWN!

BTW This thread might not go how you believe it's going to.

Skrillex is a very talented guy when it comes to production,

but yeah too many people try to duplicate his style.
Romelia Stankard
05.12.2011
Originally Posted by elio_xh
Totally agree with this.... just going to leave my comment and unsubscribe

There are tons of youtube videos on how to sound like skrillex, on any synth

just search on youtube any of the following or combination:
skrillex synth tutorial
skrillex massive tutorial
skrillex sylenth1 tutorial
skrillex bass tutorial
skrillex wobble tutorial

and just like gindu said, if you wanna be known have your own sound. Can't become famous for something already invented.

But on a lighter note this lady tried to. She 'reinvented' calculus, and thought it was the biggest breakthrough ever.
http://fliptomato.wordpress.com/2007...-75-citations/
Hell, I've even got some operator instrument racks that do it perfectly if you don't want to use VSTs.
Christel Croak
05.12.2011
Originally Posted by gindu
BTW This thread might not go how you believe it's going to.
Totally agree with this.... just going to leave my comment and unsubscribe

There are tons of youtube videos on how to sound like skrillex, on any synth

just search on youtube any of the following or combination:
skrillex synth tutorial
skrillex massive tutorial
skrillex sylenth1 tutorial
skrillex bass tutorial
skrillex wobble tutorial

and just like gindu said, if you wanna be known have your own sound. Can't become famous for something already invented.

But on a lighter note this lady tried to. She 'reinvented' calculus, and thought it was the biggest breakthrough ever.
http://fliptomato.wordpress.com/2007...-75-citations/
Etha Caloia
05.12.2011
Ok so I started making music because of this guy im not going to lie, His music is so inspiring to me and motivational, and I know he is not a Dj and everyone bags on him for using the trigger finger to sample his songs, and not perform a live "DJ Session" which he does NOT say he is.

Anywayz, i want to know how to make music that sounds similar to him, because i dont want my music to sound just "dusbtep" or just "electronica" or etc, because his songs have a very dancy type of feel.

Any information about this guy is valuable, and If anyone believes they have his type of "style" then please, post your soundcloud, and let me hear!
Kattie Weldin
12.12.2011
Paste the manual into a speech synthesizer and let it tell you the magical ways of subtractive synthesis.

[ame="http://www.scribd.com/doc/42471495/FM8-Manual-English"]FM8 Manual English[/ame]
Etha Caloia
12.12.2011
Originally Posted by Pleasurewave
Learn to use FM8, inside and out. (That should demotivate most people aspiring to make brostep)
i no a lot more about massive than fm8, its hard. LOL, i wish i could have a personal trainer (:
Kattie Weldin
12.12.2011
Learn to use FM8, inside and out. (That should demotivate most people aspiring to make brostep)
Stephaine Hains
06.12.2011
Originally Posted by dryzero
Not necessarily for dubstep but for electro/progressive dutch house, are those distortion plugins that skrillex talks about really needed, do they necessarily do a better job distorting than the distortion knobs in the actual synths like massive or sylenth? Or do they just give you more options
Jude Duchscher
06.12.2011
Originally Posted by gindu
Well thats really great he inspires you!

But.... Please do not copy his sound. We have enough of that. If you want to get recognized as a musician you need to create your own sound. Make the music your OWN!

BTW This thread might not go how you believe it's going to.

Skrillex is a very talented guy when it comes to production,

but yeah too many people try to duplicate his style.
Laraine Arceo
06.12.2011
Skrillex is a musician first and producer second... making catchy choons isn't all about the growlz
Tatum Untiedt
05.12.2011
http://www.dubstepcommunity .com/viewtopi...0e03cf9a38af65

That should be more than enough to get you pointed in the right direction
Brent Dierken
05.12.2011
He gives some tips here
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/...nd-more-510973
Lanette Heinitz
05.12.2011
i like skrillex for his "dubstep" songs but what i like even more bout him is his other tracks like "all i ask of you" "with you friends" and "kill everybody". He's tyte.
Etha Caloia
05.12.2011
ok well im not trying to recreate his music and become famous, im just saying his style or "genre" (which he doesnt really have) is what i Like a lot. Its not straight dubstep, or straight EDM, or etc you know?

and by the way, im not trying to have anyone bag on me, im just trying to make music, but his style is amazing, what do you guys consider his "genre" anywayz to be?
Romelia Stankard
05.12.2011
Originally Posted by elio_xh
Totally agree with this.... just going to leave my comment and unsubscribe

There are tons of youtube videos on how to sound like skrillex, on any synth

just search on youtube any of the following or combination:
skrillex synth tutorial
skrillex massive tutorial
skrillex sylenth1 tutorial
skrillex bass tutorial
skrillex wobble tutorial

and just like gindu said, if you wanna be known have your own sound. Can't become famous for something already invented.

But on a lighter note this lady tried to. She 'reinvented' calculus, and thought it was the biggest breakthrough ever.
http://fliptomato.wordpress.com/2007...-75-citations/
Hell, I've even got some operator instrument racks that do it perfectly if you don't want to use VSTs.
Christel Croak
05.12.2011
Originally Posted by gindu
BTW This thread might not go how you believe it's going to.
Totally agree with this.... just going to leave my comment and unsubscribe

There are tons of youtube videos on how to sound like skrillex, on any synth

just search on youtube any of the following or combination:
skrillex synth tutorial
skrillex massive tutorial
skrillex sylenth1 tutorial
skrillex bass tutorial
skrillex wobble tutorial

and just like gindu said, if you wanna be known have your own sound. Can't become famous for something already invented.

But on a lighter note this lady tried to. She 'reinvented' calculus, and thought it was the biggest breakthrough ever.
http://fliptomato.wordpress.com/2007...-75-citations/
Zulma Plecki
05.12.2011
Well thats really great he inspires you!

But.... Please do not copy his sound. We have enough of that. If you want to get recognized as a musician you need to create your own sound. Make the music your OWN!

BTW This thread might not go how you believe it's going to.

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