Learn How To Make DUB Music ['Roots Makers' DUB Stems] - Behringer Eurorack Mixer

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2022
  • In this Video I'm going to show you how to make a Reggae Dub Mix with a small setup.
    Only 6 Stems and 2 Aux returns were used.
    Having Fun with the Roots Makers Dub Stems.
    Enjoy
    Used Gear:
    -DAW: Logic Pro X
    -Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd Gen
    -Mixer: Behringer Eurorack MX 2004A
    -Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO
    -Effect Pedals:
    TC Electronic - Flashback mini Delay;
    TC Electronic - Bloodmoon Phaser;
    EHX Bassballs;
    Stagg BX - Reverb;
    Behringer FX600;
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  • @follydub
    @follydub 2 года назад +33

    Thats maybe not the most flexible but definitely the most organic and fun way of dubbing 👌

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +8

      thanks for the comment!
      yea, we tried to make the setup as small as possible

    • @UncleCatfish
      @UncleCatfish 2 года назад +1

      💯%

  • @PillarsOfDub
    @PillarsOfDub 3 дня назад

    Great video quality, lovely track and uncomplicated approach to the setup.
    If I may add:
    The secret, and vital part missing from this video, is gain staging = adjusting the output from the DAW to a suitable level for the desk's preamps.
    When you find good DAW output level and desk input gain settings, the noise and lack of signal integrity some of us unfamiliar with this step can experience, won't be a problem.
    It's the effects pedals that can be more problematic because they expect very low, instrument level signal (not line level coming from pro audio equipment) so you will generally have low aux masters to not overdrive the pedals by too much.
    When the signal flowing through is at full level into the pedals, and you give it some more, you're just pumping the noise floor up to meet the signal!
    Hope this elucidates some more for the curious!

  • @dkdowntown
    @dkdowntown 4 месяца назад

    I really learned a lot from this. I won't ever Dub but it's cool to see where this style comes from. Thank you for one of the best production qualities I've ever seen on RUclips.

  • @Loud0glbc
    @Loud0glbc Год назад +10

    I’m back watching this for inspiration and I have to big up the quality of the lesson and editing. Takes a lot of time and effort to put this together - thank you!

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      thank you so much, very appreaciate!
      btw you can find more detailed dub tutorials on our channel, maybe you will find more useful info as well

  • @SoundPeer
    @SoundPeer 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful, thank you for elucidating

  • @basquecheetah5989
    @basquecheetah5989 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this videos there are really nice and necessary 👍🔥

  • @DS-wi3bk
    @DS-wi3bk 10 месяцев назад +1

    wowwww thanks man, i love this video 🤘❤

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there, thanks for the comment❤ Of course, our pleasure! Btw, there are some other Dub Tutorials on our channel, maybe you can find more useful information

  • @RobertBardos
    @RobertBardos 8 месяцев назад +3

    That was wicked thanks for showing us how to dub it

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Robert, how u doing? Thanks for the comment and thanks for your appreciation! It means a lot🔥

  • @marcelgunther2442
    @marcelgunther2442 5 месяцев назад +1

    Find deine Einführung und deinen Dub extremst geil, vielen Dank dafür! Sehr, sehr geil! 😊❤

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      Super gerne! Wir danken dir für deinen Support! Best Regards aus der UK

    • @marcelgunther2442
      @marcelgunther2442 5 месяцев назад

      @@SteppersDivision Wir haben zu danken für diese wunderbare Musik, Best Regards to the UK from Germany. 🙂👍👍❤️❤️

  • @marcelgunther2442
    @marcelgunther2442 2 месяца назад +1

    Er labert nur, natürlich habt ihr damit gezeigt, wie Dub geht, in einfacher Version! Liebe es einfach! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @carldubcats3385
    @carldubcats3385 Год назад +2

    Awesome demonstration. Very mellow mix, great stuff.

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment! feel free to check out our other videos as well

    • @jjlovesjam
      @jjlovesjam Год назад +1

      @@SteppersDivision would you recommend this mixer?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      nah not really, there are way better devices on the market already
      this is a very old mixer i bought 4th hand probably, haha

  • @KroneSound
    @KroneSound 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video, well explained and simple! Thanks

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +2

      thank you very much for the comment!
      yes, the idea was to keep it simple as possible
      bless up

  • @lucca6738
    @lucca6738 11 месяцев назад +1

    excellent!

  • @user-vi2hq5rv2j
    @user-vi2hq5rv2j 3 месяца назад

    thank you

  • @radioblogtirana
    @radioblogtirana 3 месяца назад

    great!

  • @pabloabdel-hay
    @pabloabdel-hay Год назад +1

    Nice video and channel man.

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      heyhey, thanks for the comment, very much appreciate!
      btw, we dropping a new (live) video tomorrow, stay tuned dada, bless up

  • @amirbdioui5484
    @amirbdioui5484 7 месяцев назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @THANKS4LIFE
    @THANKS4LIFE 4 месяца назад +1

    This is Great.
    I was so inspired by your video that I purchased exact same equipment, received all except interface, arriving soon.
    I will be purchasing Logic Pro as well and have a newer Mac air book.
    I've also purchased a Logic Pro book, arriving soon..
    Few questions, can I run another output to amp/speakers from mixer or interface...?
    and what is needed to have interface work with Logic Pro/Computer..?
    Not sure there's any easy answer, but any tips will help.
    Thank You...

  • @prod.marciano
    @prod.marciano Год назад +1

    wooooooo 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @dpalaoro
    @dpalaoro 9 месяцев назад +1

    I used to have that mixer in 1996!

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  9 месяцев назад +1

      haha😅

    • @dpalaoro
      @dpalaoro 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SteppersDivision You know what's crazy?? I would have never imagined they'd go into making synthesizers, especially remakes of classic synths! 🔮

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      dude! they making great stuff nowadays. Im aslo very impressed by Behringer lately

  • @djantiwar
    @djantiwar 2 года назад +2

    Cool original pedals you use !! Original dubber

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +1

      thanks for the comment and thanks for the support! bless

    • @djantiwar
      @djantiwar 2 года назад

      I also dub with behinger. If you like it you can check it on my channel

  • @organiks
    @organiks 2 года назад +1

    Nice version ! Great 💥

  • @aftertheendtimes
    @aftertheendtimes 2 месяца назад

    Hello 🤗 My mixer only have one Aux, ..can i connect the pedals in series and use the switches to engage them and use the aux dial for the amount 🙏🙏❤️ Love cheers

  • @jamesayers9104
    @jamesayers9104 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for all great info and passion. Question, when you record back to the DAW do you just do a stereo mix? I'm trying the multi-channel style for more flexibility but my FX's don't show up on the recording. My desk is a Soundcraft spirit 8 so I can assign the channels to FX that are on separate channels this is the only way the FX will show up on the recording but there is "bleed" of the other instrument on tracks that have been assigned the same FX.

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the comment..
      u can record the aux output from the mixer maybe?

    • @jamesayers9104
      @jamesayers9104 Год назад

      @@SteppersDivision Thanks, I'll try that.

  • @olideparis
    @olideparis Год назад +1

    Hey, thank you for your videos, I'm trying out myself ! I have a question, do you connect e mono to stereo jack in inputs 1&2 ?
    Or is it two separate cables, Left on input 1 and Right on input 2 maybe ?
    Hopefully you can explain :)

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there, thanks for the comment and for your question! Sooo sorry for our late response, your comment got lost in the traffic😅
      so for the feed into input 1&2 we used 2 standard stereo patch cables, but the recording itself was a L-R mono link in order to match the L-R input volume.
      It should work out the same way if you would use mono cables,
      or even if you record input 1 and 2 on seperate mono channels. Just need to make sure that u match the input volumes, otherwise your recording could end up slightly louder on one side

  • @chaowang9030
    @chaowang9030 2 года назад +1

    great video!I love your music. I would like to ask you which type of delay effector you use

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +1

      hey, thanks for the comment, in this video im using a Flashback mini from TC.
      but theres no lack of good delays out there, u can get creative.
      btw, the dub stems used in this video are from the Roots Makers , its not our original music. check out, Roots Makers and DM Kahn, those guys are great

  • @user-jy9ot9fp8p
    @user-jy9ot9fp8p 10 месяцев назад

    Will a depusheng Da 12 work for this thank you

  • @thechrisdotcom2839
    @thechrisdotcom2839 4 месяца назад

    Do the efx return go into an insert or input on each channel depending on how many efx I’m running?

  • @kadirdinman9077
    @kadirdinman9077 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. Curently looking to have an hybrid analog/digital setup. How would you solve it using external pedals and digital faders (livid ds1)

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment!
      i actually started dubbing with plugins and a fader controller, which was the 'Icon Platform M+' aaaand i personally did not like the workflow so much... FOR DUB..
      First i could send AUX only from my interface outputs via routing plugins.. (in Logic you got the 'I/O Utility')
      which means that working with outboard gear was always kinda tricky to setup,, required lots of mapping, and i ended up using more plugins instead, because it was more handy.
      And second, i could always access only one midi path per channel on the Icon.. (select channel, do the fx, select another channel again, and so on)
      I couldnt for example make 2 different effects on 2 channels simultaneosly (Split second delay on the snare while turning reverb up on the guitar for example, etc.)....
      for writing automations, producing, and similar, are faderports awesome. But interactive live performance is different, and analog equipment felt always more natural and more fun..
      Besides im not using so much midi controllers anyway, so probably not the right person to ask 😅
      On a analog mixer each knob works at the same time and you got dem right under your fingertips. So you can send several chanells to several effects, all at once if you wish so.. Group sends to different effects, EQ, Inserts, Monitoring and so on...
      And especially you see your settings on the controller, right away. You dont have to look to your DAW, back to the mixer, back to the DAW and so on.. so you eliminate this back and forth kinda thing, which is better for performing.
      -but those are just my experiences, probably i just made something wrong in my hybrid setup, the Livid Ds1 seems to have the ability controlling more midi per channel.. im pretty sure there are solutions out there. Guess its just about mapping and trying out.
      -btw using guitar pedals is better with a reamp box
      Hope it was helpful, if you got any questions, dont hesitate to ask!
      And im also recommending DM Kahn's RUclips channel, he does very good Tutorials.

    • @fusionistaaaa
      @fusionistaaaa Год назад

      Great setup. I'm moving a lot and I'm doing something more flexible. I'm not sure what you mean by more midi per channel. I'm using ableton live and launch Contol xl. I have 2 or 3 sends per channel, usually reverb delay and phaser. I am trying to use my guitar pedals but I will need an audio interface with more out. Atm I have the scarlett 2i2.

  • @Loud0glbc
    @Loud0glbc 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video -
    The effects/aux returns are going in track 7 and 8? Do you keep their volume up? And that means on an 8 channel board with two auxiliary channels you’re only going to dub 6 instruments? Thanks!

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +3

      hey, thanks for the comment, appreciate!
      in this case the whole song were just 6 stems, so i could use channel 7-8 for the fx returns.
      if the song would have more stems i would have probably used the spare inputs, but the disadvantage is that u cant control the gains.. on a bigger mixer it wouldnt be a problem at all.
      the idea is to have the fx return on a fader, so u can adjust the volume and eq in your mix.
      but as i always reply to the comments and questions: Dub is always fun and it's everything about trying out.
      have a nice day!

    • @Loud0glbc
      @Loud0glbc 2 года назад

      @@SteppersDivision appreciate the response! It makes sense. I’m now on the market for an analog mixer!

  • @riccardofaggian5230
    @riccardofaggian5230 Год назад +1

    Hi great channel!! I would to star dub mixing but I have a question. How do you record each part of the track for each channel? If I have a recorded analog drum kit for example, how can I divide it into channels!? Thanks

    • @FlatDerrick
      @FlatDerrick 11 месяцев назад +1

      Really you have to record each part of the drum kit on seperate channels. If you only have a recording or sample of the whole kit being played, you can copy it into three or four channels in your DAW and then use the EQ to cut the frequencies you don't want on each one.

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  9 месяцев назад

      exactly

  • @RodajaBeats
    @RodajaBeats Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Do you know what are the ways to find reggae multitracks? Peace

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      heyhey, thanks for the comment. There are several places online where you can download stems, just google 'dub stems download', i think you will find something👍

  • @robinshood3665
    @robinshood3665 Месяц назад

    Where to get all the audio files ? Nice video by the way ✨

  • @solnova7928
    @solnova7928 11 месяцев назад

    Question: those sirens and classic dub sound effects (like the one at @0:01) are those just from all the effect pedals being used on the sounds youre mixing? or are those added/made by using a synth? thanks !

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hey there, thanks for the question.
      It was a sample from Splice i used.
      Usually the sires are made by so called 'Dub Sirens', these are little devices just for that

    • @solnova7928
      @solnova7928 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the answer

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  11 месяцев назад

      @@solnova7928 our pleasure

  • @BlazeEetStudio
    @BlazeEetStudio Год назад +1

    Hello, can you please tell me how you record that dub as a sound to this video?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the comment.
      we recorded the output from the analog mixer in logic. Simply connect the mixer L-R outputs and interface inputs 1-2..
      you can find a detailed dub mixing tutorial on our channel, where we explain the secrets of the analog setup. It's called "Learn Dub Mixing in 5 Minutes", maybe you can find some interesting information over there.
      bless

  • @yonel557
    @yonel557 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for this, great Dub ! Real good bass sound !
    I'm wondering about the fact you didn't use any reamp box for the send out of your soundcard to the mixer. No trouble with this ?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there, thanks for the comment and for your question. Yes true, we been not using a reamp box... Obviously the pedals are not getting the necessery signal in order to operate to the fullest, but it was working very good for this demonstration.

    • @yonel557
      @yonel557 5 месяцев назад

      @@SteppersDivision
      Thanks for the answer. This question of reamp is a big problem for me because I want to get out of the Box, but if I need 6 Reamp Bax, 160 euros per unit, for 6 different chanel it will be Very expensive ! Do you know any cheaper solution ?

    • @PillarsOfDub
      @PillarsOfDub 3 дня назад +1

      @@yonel557 The trouble comes when combining different types of cables, it should either be all TRS or all unbalanced (2 pole or 3 pole jack)
      For cables this short I would use all unbalanced.
      The secret, and vital part missing from this video, is gain staging = adjusting the output from the DAW to a suitable level for the desk. When you find a good level and gain settings, your noise and signal integrity won't be a problem. It's the effects pedals that can be more problematic because they expect very low, instrument level signal (not line level coming from pro audio equipment) so you will generally have low aux masters to not overdrive the pedals by too much.
      When the signal flowing through is at full level into the pedals, and you give it some more, you're just pumping the noise floor up to meet it!

    • @yonel557
      @yonel557 День назад

      @@PillarsOfDub Thank you for those informations !

  • @BruddaTrey
    @BruddaTrey 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just ordered the x2222usb. I hope it can do this without an additional interface

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      Hey there, thanks for the comment!
      Unfortunately we dont got experiences with hybrid mixers, i hope it worked out?
      would be very curious, would love to hear how it went!

    • @Ldj8395jebr4
      @Ldj8395jebr4 4 месяца назад

      Without the Focusrite or similar, you'll only be able to send the Master channel of your DAW to the hardware mixer. But you could do all of the above in a DAW with something like the Novation Launch Control XL for hands-on fun

  • @johanpayet1406
    @johanpayet1406 Год назад +1

    hello, I have a question does logic pro cut the tracks as soon as you pass a sound on the software?? thank you in advance !

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      Hey there, thanks for the comment.
      You mean the stems? In this case each instrument was separate. Logic usually doesn't cut. The are some opportunities online to download Dub Stems, Check out Roots Makers

    • @johanpayet1406
      @johanpayet1406 Год назад

      @@SteppersDivision thank you for your answer, I meant on logic pro, how to import music already made, bob marley or other? are the tracks detailed? Thanks in advance

  • @flynncremin6347
    @flynncremin6347 9 месяцев назад +2

    Are you bringing the faders always as close as possible to unity? I can imagine in the heat of the moment, in a live setting say, you may just push them as far as they'll go, rather than try to get them bang on unity each time... would this have any complications?

    • @scrummyvision
      @scrummyvision 6 месяцев назад +1

      with analog gear it won't clip in the same way as digital, I imagine you can slam the faders all the way if you wanted to, it'd drive the preamps more which could be a nice sound depending on the board. ultimately experiment and see what sounds good, start with just drums or another single track and try to find a sweet spot. then try the other tracks. it could be different for each!

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@scrummyvision exactly, explained very well!

    • @scrummyvision
      @scrummyvision 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SteppersDivision thanks!

  • @mateolemaitre4262
    @mateolemaitre4262 Год назад +1

    My question may be very simple, but i don't know anything about dub mix, but why you connect the six output to the mixer ? Can you explain me ? I want to start mixing dub with vinyl turntable , but i don't want to register myself , so i need a interface or no ? Thanks for you answer. and sorry for my english 😁

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the comment!
      -your question is actually explained in detail in another video we made,
      its called 'Learn Dub Mixing in 5 minutes'
      -u can find it on our channel

    • @mateolemaitre4262
      @mateolemaitre4262 Год назад

      @@SteppersDivision Thanks😁

  • @fusionistaaaa
    @fusionistaaaa Год назад +1

    What is the FX chain for aux 1 and 2 please?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment.
      Aux 1: envelope filter ->delay ->reverb
      Aux 2: multi effect ->phaser

  • @ronhassidov9015
    @ronhassidov9015 Год назад +1

    Hi, great video!
    What type of mixer and interface should i get? (I have no experience bty)

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      Hey there, thanks for the question, very appreciate!
      there are several ways to do it with even a small analog mixer,
      the idea is that you got enough outputs from your interface to run more channels.
      There is also another option, some mixers got build in interfaces
      best regards from Berlin

    • @ronhassidov9015
      @ronhassidov9015 Год назад +1

      Hi, how can it be done with a mixer with a build in interface? (Like a behringer x1222).

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      tbh, im not really sure,, but there were several people commenting on the videos saying that it should be possible.. but i literally never had one of these hybrid mixers in my hands

  • @PrinceDubby
    @PrinceDubby Год назад +2

    Is there a smaller interface that could handle this set up for a beginner getting into DUB?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the question.
      you can dub with just a small 2output interface actually. or at least check out some techniques on the L-R out and record back.
      experimenting is always good👍

  • @MrWhitewolven
    @MrWhitewolven 2 года назад +1

    Hello. I have a Behringer XenXy802. Can I use this?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment..
      yes, why not? its gonna be a small setup, but i think its gonna be fun anyway

  • @user-jy9ot9fp8p
    @user-jy9ot9fp8p 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is the cheapest mixer that will do the job building on a budget can anyone pls let I know thank you

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  5 месяцев назад

      hey there, thanks for the comment!
      difficult to say actually, because there are toooooo many products out there😅
      we actually started dubbing with messing around on a mapped midi controller.. u can basically use a software before buying any equipment, prepare the projects first and so on

  • @ghandee
    @ghandee Год назад +1

    Question: Where does the track you mix come from? Laptop?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the question!
      yes, its played from the computer...
      - btw, we got some more videos on our channel explaining the dub setup in more detail, maybe u will find some useful information

  • @UncleCatfish
    @UncleCatfish 2 года назад +1

    the gear makes sense... but how do you switch stems so fast on Logic to not play the same song for too long? 🤔

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад +1

      heyhey, thanks for the comment.
      yea, thats the thing.
      my solution for live playing was one logic project with several songs next to each other..
      sometimes touching, sometimes crossfading instruments when the bpm match. you can get crative there
      try to imagine it as one big song, or one big set...
      for the transitions i used either samples, or some dub sirens, or other toys,
      this is just one option to do it, im pretty sure there are some solutions to make a hybrid setup, or let it feel more like a dj cosole kinda workflow.
      maybe combined with a looper?
      or maybe somebody from the community knows more?
      what do you guys think?

    • @UncleCatfish
      @UncleCatfish 2 года назад

      @@SteppersDivision logic now has a live loop features broken into cells similar to Ableton live that I've been curious about but have never given a shot

  • @johanpayet1406
    @johanpayet1406 Год назад +1

    greeting
    I do not understand ... the music is imported? can we bring direct effects on the tracks we want?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment!
      yes, basically it works that way.
      if u are interested, we got a tutorial on our youtube channel called 'Learn Dub in 5 Minutes', there are all the basic mechanics in detail explained
      greetings from Berlin

    • @johanpayet1406
      @johanpayet1406 Год назад

      @@SteppersDivision thank you very much Master 🙏🏼

  • @user-jy9ot9fp8p
    @user-jy9ot9fp8p 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a mixer for around 200 pounds and can anny of you good people piont me the rite way pls

  • @Humble-iq5ue
    @Humble-iq5ue 11 месяцев назад

    What's the first song playing? Love it

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  11 месяцев назад

      Hey there, thanks for the comment. It was a song from 'Roots Makers', i just made a dub mix from on of their Dub Packs

  • @santiagocobo4749
    @santiagocobo4749 Год назад +1

    How do you get the independent tracks of each instrument?
    Is there any way to separate the instruments with good quality?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the question.
      you actually need stems of the instruments.
      you can either record on your own, or download some stem packs online
      but for trying out you can run a full song thru aux and have fun as well :D
      btw, you can find some more detailed dub tutorials on our channel
      bless up

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      ..just realized, there are some programs out there which can separate stems, but i dont got enough informations about. i think its based on eq-ing out each frequencies..

    • @themanfromvolantis
      @themanfromvolantis Год назад +1

      I am making my first ever dub recording. I am only doing it for fun, so I used an android app called Moises. It only separates vocal, bass and 2 other channels , however. Then I used a virtual DJ app called Disc DJ to apply the very basic effects. Then I looped the drum intro from the track.
      Then I used an app called VoxBox to put it all together. It's the nearest thing to Soundforge and Acid PC programs that I've seen on Android.
      But it actually sounds awesome. Notice I put "dub" not dub reggae. That's because the original track I'm using is by Blink 182.

    • @themanfromvolantis
      @themanfromvolantis Год назад +1

      BTW my inspiration was "Wilmot" by Sabres Of Paradise.
      My only real exposure to dub is from some Manasseh tapes from 90s

    • @StuSiney
      @StuSiney 9 месяцев назад

      @@themanfromvolantis manasa.. I used to listen deeply every sat night after race. 92.

  • @kanehenderson5142
    @kanehenderson5142 Год назад +1

    I think I’m missing the concept of the core of what this is,so you just remix existing tracks? Or do you create them new by running different tracks in?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      Hey there thanks for the comment. Yea, DUB Mixes are a reggae thing. It's basically a remix of a song with stems and effects.. There are big names in the Dub game like Pablo Baldini, or Mad Professor, those guys are fire.
      btw there are some more dub tutorials on our channel, you can check out some derails there
      best regards from berlin

    • @kanehenderson5142
      @kanehenderson5142 8 месяцев назад

      @@SteppersDivisionthanks for thé reply,how do you get stems for all of these songs?

  • @joehellon-warwick2349
    @joehellon-warwick2349 Год назад +1

    do you have any links to some free multitracks?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад

      heyhey,
      unfortunately not, but there are some providers online.. Roots Makers for example are selling dub stems online

  • @professorswaggamuffin7572
    @professorswaggamuffin7572 2 года назад

    Ahhh! It's so complicated to me!

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  2 года назад

      heyhey, thanks for the comment,
      do you maybe got some questions?

  • @jjlovesjam
    @jjlovesjam Год назад +1

    would you recommend this mixer?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the question
      -its a old behringer mixer which was laying around. would rather go for something newer in your case

  • @dpalaoro
    @dpalaoro 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you deal with any latency with this set up?

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  9 месяцев назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment.
      there are no latency issues, because i monitor straight from the mixer.
      i guess there is a latency while recording back to the daw, but its not relevant while performing. at least not for me

    • @dpalaoro
      @dpalaoro 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SteppersDivision 👍 sweet, that makes sense now that i think about it.
      Dub it!

  • @mark-yj5sg
    @mark-yj5sg Месяц назад

    Didn’t do the effects send into a channel and send the echo back into the echo for that true dub sound

  • @eosmediiia
    @eosmediiia 11 месяцев назад +1

    What song it this

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  11 месяцев назад

      Hey there, its a song from the Roots Makers called Make Them Feel It,
      they are selling Dub Stems, so i just made a Dub Remix

  • @jacopoghioldi9229
    @jacopoghioldi9229 Год назад +3

    Man you're not explaining anything after you plugged all the stuff : (

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  Год назад +3

      Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yea, this is just a super quick video, not explaining too much. But we got several Dub Tutorial Videos on our channel, where we explain in detail the theory, daw settings, how to plug everything and stuff.. Search for for a video called 'Learn Dub Mixing in 5 minutes' and let us know what u think 👍

    • @jacopoghioldi9229
      @jacopoghioldi9229 Год назад +1

      Thanks! : )
      @@SteppersDivision

  • @MichealBeaulieu
    @MichealBeaulieu 4 месяца назад +31

    This is not how to make DUB music, this is a video of a guy tweaking fader channels, with no explanation of how to setup feedback loops, AUX out to channel IN's, instead of AUX returns, etc..

  • @eyeprod3101
    @eyeprod3101 3 месяца назад +1

    You didn't even explain the connections properly. I know how to do this, but many people will not understand that it's all about having individual tracks on separate channels, use the aux sends to go to the effects and then return to an empty channel. The daw/interface is completely irrelevant unless that's all you have.

    • @SteppersDivision
      @SteppersDivision  3 месяца назад +1

      hey there, thanks for the comment. yes, we were not explaining it in this video, there are another videos on our channel explaining the topic in more detail... this video is just a quick one