btw i know the mixdown is dog doodoo, just havent really gotten a chance to make content lately or even work on anything, between the holidays and also finding out my uncle has about 1 month left to live, im spending a little extra time with family right now
Alright, so I usually know my genres well, but I still get a bit confused on the difference between tearout and other dubstep subgenres. How would you explain the difference?
@@cody42693, to me, tearout is like aggressive riddim, 'cause it has repetitive bassline and bunchy snares. It's worth noting that boundaries between EDM genres are pretty blurred and one track can be described as two genres at the same time. And I may be not right too, so it's okay. You just need to enjoy music 🎶.
@@cody42693Tearout usually has more influence of heavy and death metal genres, and uses more agressive and distorted sounds in triplets and sixtuplets note stabs. Sometimes it has a super noisy a heavy sustained bass, but it depends on the sound design of each artist.
I really like what OTT did on the tail of the song (I think those frequencies could be placed in a track to make some really interesting riddim). Cool experiment!
most of the little artifacts youre hearing are mostly coming from the spectral resonator! you can do some super cool texture stuff with it to fill your background
@@Ghostz_Dubz ah the spectral resonator. I still have yet to become friends with that one lol. I've been experimenting a little bit with it in the last week but I know it's power is yet to shine for me. Looking forward to that day. Thanks mate
btw i know the mixdown is dog doodoo, just havent really gotten a chance to make content lately or even work on anything, between the holidays and also finding out my uncle has about 1 month left to live, im spending a little extra time with family right now
serum sound design tutorial!!!!
I feel like it's more a tearout than brostep. Still fire tune, man.
Alright, so I usually know my genres well, but I still get a bit confused on the difference between tearout and other dubstep subgenres. How would you explain the difference?
@@cody42693, to me, tearout is like aggressive riddim, 'cause it has repetitive bassline and bunchy snares. It's worth noting that boundaries between EDM genres are pretty blurred and one track can be described as two genres at the same time. And I may be not right too, so it's okay. You just need to enjoy music 🎶.
Its def more yappinstep then thrillcore
@@cody42693Tearout usually has more influence of heavy and death metal genres, and uses more agressive and distorted sounds in triplets and sixtuplets note stabs. Sometimes it has a super noisy a heavy sustained bass, but it depends on the sound design of each artist.
this is just riddim. brostep has melodic breaks and has some more atmosphere to it
Riddim can have melodic breaks and atmosphere too😢
@@stereokuuji it could, it's not as common but with brostep thats part of the genre
And secondly Brostep is much faster
I really like what OTT did on the tail of the song (I think those frequencies could be placed in a track to make some really interesting riddim). Cool experiment!
most of the little artifacts youre hearing are mostly coming from the spectral resonator! you can do some super cool texture stuff with it to fill your background
@@Ghostz_Dubz ah the spectral resonator. I still have yet to become friends with that one lol. I've been experimenting a little bit with it in the last week but I know it's power is yet to shine for me. Looking forward to that day. Thanks mate
Future tearout
How do you get minimeters to route ableton audio? I got the thing but I'm lost on getting it to work lol
Pc or mac?
@@Ghostz_Dubz pc
hell yeah
That’s pretty cool
This snare is fucking crazy. Where can I get it?
Aweminus snare I believe
goes crazyyyy
This got on my recommendation
nice
finish it please
Riddim
Sick
hi, would u be down to collab?
I thought this was riddim 🤔
riddim*
very interesting flow
yeah im gonna need the names of those visualizers
It's all the same plugin, called "MiniMeters"
lmao i was looking everywhere for this@@ProjectsinPoo
wdym modern day brostep?
Idk just a dumb ass title
Too slow for Brostep more like Briddim
not really brostep, just sounds like every novatone release lol