i dont know why but to me this sounds like one of those ringtones that old phones used to use when they thought a song blasting every time you got called was cool but this is amazing
i can literally cry to this, it sounds too beautiful. it's expressing either something i've never felt or too much for me to be able to know what i'm feeling
Damn, it was such a good Rick roll I didn't even realize I was rickrolled until I saw this comment and double-checked. I thought he was just showing us what it sounded like.
Breakstep has been a thing since the late 90s; "Breakstep, or breakbeat garage, is a genre of music that evolved from the UK garage scene and influenced the emergence of dubstep"
This is a cool experiment but you did not make dubstep lol, the bpm is still 160 which is firmly DnB territory. You basically made Wub n Bass which is still pretty much DnB. Try building on this in 140 bpm which is where dubstep lives you've got the right sounds, but the structure and tempo is way too fast for what you're trying to make
:O thats interesting i didnt know that dubstep specifically uses 140 bpm (somehow i never really associated genres with tempos in the past), thank you for the helpful feedback! i'll remember to get it right next time (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
@@solare-ost All good, I'd actually like to see what you do at 140. Also for reference most EDM subgenres are defined by their bpm, like house for instance being 120-130 generally speaking, DnB and it's subgenres have a lot of room though, ranging between 150 to 180. Funny enough dubstep first started because ravers thought Jungle was too fast and flashy, they wanted deep bass sounds and a slower tempo. I think what you're going for is closer to Drumstep/Brostep/2010s Dubstep than the original deep dubstep from the UK but the tempo is like the one thing that remains very consistent for dubstep of any description. It's to the point where some people literally refer to it as 140 xD
I love this video more than I love my wife
real
boomercore
real
As your wife I want to divorce you and marry this video
False, you don't have one
I love how everyone lately is making music solely from amen break samples haha
This should become a genre
Amencore
@@oni0nhed715Beat me to it.
They should call it something like breakcore since its based off the amen break
@@Ultraoof yea that would be really cool, if that existed i would listen most to machine girl, IF THAT EXISTED obviusly, but it doesn't
You do realise breakcore has existed for a lot of time now?
this video officially retired the amen break we have reached the zenith of sound design
damn bro just invented dubstepcore wth
AMENSTEP!
This. Is UNDERRATED!! AND IT SHOULD DEFINITELY NOT BE!!!!!,
dubcore exists
breakstep
this was so good i could feel the amen break coming inside of me
bro wut 😳
Same
Me too
haha i get it he's gay!
Woahhhhh same wavelength as azali, makes sense you're both INSANELY skilled
This was an excellent approach to the fusion of the genre! :D
i have no idea what’s happening but it’s awesome
God the last part sounds so damn cool
Dude... that sounds so awesome, I'm gonna save that.
Could we get a full version?
The amen has been repaired
HOW IS THIS SO GOOD?! You even did an amazing job at the beginning with explaining how the amen break wavetable effect works.
i dont know why but to me this sounds like one of those ringtones that old phones used to use when they thought a song blasting every time you got called was cool
but this is amazing
The fact that it stays musical and also explains how the shit is done makes me say that is good shit
dont think ive ever seen someone put drums into vital and them proceed to use them as instruments and drop something this fire 🔥
Interesting. I already tryed to do dubstep from some amen break when i was 15.
i can literally cry to this, it sounds too beautiful. it's expressing either something i've never felt or too much for me to be able to know what i'm feeling
literally how
so breakstep is now a thing
What the hell this is awesome
You know those videos that play Mutiple amen breaks at once are really really good for making dubstep growl
seems like youre on par with AZALI :0
honetly they feel like father and son (or older and younder siblings), since azali is more popular and has more works for now, hahaha
bro sneaked a rick roll in
If I could make break cores as well as you, I would have no other wish. Anyway, I respect you hehe
amen break wavetables detected
Breakstep genre confirmed
0:07 nice rickroll
OK TURN UP 🗣️🗣️
MAKE THIS A FULL SONG
Kinda reminds me of Virtual Self - Eon Break
next step is extratone
This is insane
0:08 That sounds awfully familiar…
did he just rickroll me?
I got rick rolled in the first 10 seconds
Damn 😭
Damn, it was such a good Rick roll I didn't even realize I was rickrolled until I saw this comment and double-checked. I thought he was just showing us what it sounded like.
Why rick roll...
This is sound
also I don't know if the melodic really works I didn't expect it but it is VERY funny
the melody sounds like it could belong in a touhou game
nobody talks about how we get rickrolled at: 0:07
holy-
And so, breakstep became a thing lmao
Breakstep has been a thing since the late 90s;
"Breakstep, or breakbeat garage, is a genre of music that evolved from the UK garage scene and influenced the emergence of dubstep"
Oh damm, I had no idea@@OfficiallyMaidenless
@@mios_music The more you know ;)
Make a full version pls
0:07 I heard those notes and thought it would be a Rick roll for some reason lmao....
miss those days of the internet 😔
Dubscore
did you just fucking rick roll me with an amen break
❤❤❤
This sounds so cool
_Although, was the rick roll necessary?_
Where
@@Mewcat 0:08
@@Mewcatcorrection. 0:07
@@cskyller25 Real sneaky...
THAT Amazing,Sick,Crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Introducing The New Subgenre Of EDM Is
Breakstep
Dubstep + Amen Break = Breakstep
people need to stop "inventing" subgenres that already exist it's so cringe lmao breakstep/dark garage has been around since the late 90s
@@OfficiallyMaidenless great dell
now do the same dubstep roll using slicex in a piano roll
same
wubbox really decided to join in 😎😎 (only msm fans would understand)
cool :0
damn whaaaaaaaat whapshpsahfhdsfhahahah
no one notices the fucking rick roll?!?!??!
Amenstep?
evil gang evil gang😈
:0
When spotify (please i really wanna add your songs to my playlists)
FNF fans: "YO THIS SHIT IS GAS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯"
This is a cool experiment but you did not make dubstep lol, the bpm is still 160 which is firmly DnB territory. You basically made Wub n Bass which is still pretty much DnB. Try building on this in 140 bpm which is where dubstep lives you've got the right sounds, but the structure and tempo is way too fast for what you're trying to make
:O thats interesting i didnt know that dubstep specifically uses 140 bpm (somehow i never really associated genres with tempos in the past), thank you for the helpful feedback! i'll remember to get it right next time (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
@@solare-ost All good, I'd actually like to see what you do at 140. Also for reference most EDM subgenres are defined by their bpm, like house for instance being 120-130 generally speaking, DnB and it's subgenres have a lot of room though, ranging between 150 to 180. Funny enough dubstep first started because ravers thought Jungle was too fast and flashy, they wanted deep bass sounds and a slower tempo. I think what you're going for is closer to Drumstep/Brostep/2010s Dubstep than the original deep dubstep from the UK but the tempo is like the one thing that remains very consistent for dubstep of any description. It's to the point where some people literally refer to it as 140 xD
Stop breaking the amen , it doesn't like it 😢
this trend is overrated