How To Make Dubstep In Cubase

 

20 May 2010

 

 

 

Leading music technology training website Sonic Academy have launched a new video tutorial series showing you how to make dubstep.

 

Sonic Academy tutor Bryan Spence takes you through step-by-step how to glitch and chop between basslines, synth parts, vocal stabs and drum crashes to get you on your way to creating the very distinctive dubstep rhythm.

This course comes in a bundle of 22 videos and is covered using Steinberg's powerful Cubase 5 DAW:

  • Introduction
  • Lesson 1 - Drum Setup
  • Lesson 2 - Drum Programming
  • Lesson 3 - Creating a Drum Loop
  • Lesson 4 - Compression and EQ
  • Lesson 5 - Drum Group and EQ
  • Lesson 6 - New York Compression
  • Lesson 7 - Distorted Bass
  • Lesson 8 - Sequencing the Bass
  • Lesson 9 - Sequencing the Bass 2
  • Lesson 10 - Phasing Bass
  • Lesson 11 - Panning the Phase Bass
  • Lesson 12 - Sub Bass
  • Lesson 13 - Falling Bass
  • Lesson 14 - Creating a Bass Group
  • Lesson 15 - Alternative Drum Pattern
  • Lesson 16 - Whomp Bass
  • Lesson 17 - Creating A Synth Sound
  • Lesson 18 - Adding Strings
  • Lesson 19 - Glitching Your Drums
  • Lesson 20 - Sylenth Riser
  • Lesson 21 - Arranging Part 1
  • Lesson 22 - Arranging Part 2

This course is available exclusively to Sonic Academy subscribers and this costs £29.99 / $44.99 for a quarter or £99.99 / $159.99 for a full year.

 


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