Thanks alot man , Ill do my best , and im prety good at learning and understanding , Ill make my own song within a few weeks . Thanks ill try ableton!Do some investigation on different software, I use Ableton Live, but somebody else might like FL Studio, Logic, Reason or Cubase. It's all about what you prefer and what suits your workflow. Second: don't expect to upload good music right away, there is no 'buy software, install software, make track in the first day, upload to Youtube and become Dubstep god' thing, making music requires a lot of work and effort. I would say it will take you at least several years to understand the software that you are going to use, so within the upcoming few years don't expect to make a banging Dubstep track right away because that will just be false hope...
Within a few weeks? No way, yeah maybe a mediocre not that good sounding Dubstep song, but not a good song.Thanks alot man , Ill do my best , and im prety good at learning and understanding , Ill make my own song within a few weeks . Thanks ill try ableton!
Yea , i maynot be as good as you but , i will get there sooner , bro , in your videos , how do you get those lines to move with the beat in your videosWithin a few weeks? No way, yeah maybe a mediocre not that good sounding Dubstep song, but not a good song.
Created that with Adobe After Effects.Yea , i maynot be as good as you but , i will get there sooner , bro , in your videos , how do you get those lines to move with the beat in your videos
Yea , im stumpedCreated that with Adobe After Effects.
Be careful, it isn't easy. You may already have a feeling for melodies, but you've got to understand synthesis, mixing, etc. as well. Not trying to discourage you, but it may be a longer journey than you imagine. The most important part of it is to enjoy it. Otherwise it won't be worth it.Thanks alot man , Ill do my best , and im prety good at learning and understanding , Ill make my own song within a few weeks . Thanks ill try ableton!
Thanks for you comment and timeBe careful, it isn't easy. You may already have a feeling for melodies, but you've got to understand synthesis, mixing, etc. as well. Not trying to discourage you, but it may be a longer journey than you imagine. The most important part of it is to enjoy it. Otherwise it won't be worth it.
I've been producing for quite a few years now with FL Studio. I'd personally recommend it: the workflow is really nice and there's a lot of tutorials on FL due to the big ammount of FL users.
Good luck!