Setup for producing Brostep?

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Setup for producing Brostep?
Posted on: 20.05.2011 by Coralee Vender
I'm wondering what would be the perfect combination to create that dubstep wobble bass. I'm fairly familiar with Ableton Live, so what synths would work well with that? Alchemy, NI Massive, etc. Or should I get the Ableton Suite and use Ableton's Operator? Anything else that is a must?

Thanks, Mark
Maricruz Mouw
22.05.2011
Originally Posted by ctrld
massive, albino, sylenth, razor.
^ there the main ones for ableton...if ur in logic es2 is pretty nice but ur not :P
Coralee Vender
20.05.2011
I'm wondering what would be the perfect combination to create that dubstep wobble bass. I'm fairly familiar with Ableton Live, so what synths would work well with that? Alchemy, NI Massive, etc. Or should I get the Ableton Suite and use Ableton's Operator? Anything else that is a must?

Thanks, Mark
Maricruz Mouw
22.05.2011
Originally Posted by ctrld
massive, albino, sylenth, razor.
^ there the main ones for ableton...if ur in logic es2 is pretty nice but ur not :P
Ginny Frigge
22.05.2011
lol at brostep
Audrey Pinda
21.05.2011
Honestly, it's less about the synths and more about getting everything just right. Working from the ground up so to speak. The dubstep sound isn't hard to replicate given a bit of time, but it's the whole composition of a tune which is difficult.

I've had best luck getting Albino 3 and Massive making some heavy basslines, but that's because I've spent hours with them and watching a million videos, and I'm only just starting to feel at all comfortable with it.

20.05.2011
massive, albino, sylenth, razor.

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