23 Jun 13, 09:40AM
(22 Jun 13, 04:32PM)ExodusS Wrote:What if the song is in 5/4 or 7/8 for example? It isn't dubstep anymore then?(22 Jun 13, 02:11PM)Marti Wrote: is this dubstep?
Yes sir, and for those wo are wondering about what is dubstep, here a quick lesson:
The Dubstep is based on the UK Garage (and not the Drum and Bass LOLOL), it's a House beat (140 BPM) where we deleted some basses and kicks.
The beat can change a bit but must stay around 140, of course the dubstep must have a bassline.
The dubstep must respect a last rule, the 8 or 16 bars wich it's kinda hard to explain in english, the music must have 8 or 16 times before the "drop" and this is mainly why the drop is around 0:55 (or half of the time).
(60/70) * (16*4) = 54,8571... seconds
If the artist use 8 bars, the drop will be ~27s (the half).
Of course, this is the time from the first bar that start, sometimes artists are adding some introductions before.
Today, genres are shuffling a lot and it's really hard to follow the exact genre of a song, and for those who say "we don't care about the genre we just enjoy the music", it's always better to know what we like and to respect the origins of a genre.
About Bass canon, I hate UKF, the real music is 5 minutes long and they cut the start of the music...
Anyway, here's mine probably favorite producer: