![]() ![]() When it comes to break-mangling nothing beats old'good Stazma – his videos on this topic are DAW-universal. When it comes to plugins I heavily recommend Vital (powerful and beautiful, better and free as in fredoom Serum) and Surge (quite confusing at start, but can be great workhorse). Being fluent in few DAWs can help you to understand other flows and producers workflow – most techniques are quite universal – but leave it for later (much later). Get few good tools of the trade and stick to them, don't hunt for this-one-plugin-and-synth-that-will-fix-my-song. Train already when you are reading the resources – all of this knowledge has no value if you don't put it in use. When it comes to music theory just chew through r/musictheory resources, they are quite good. Just don't be one of these people who want to make everything by themselves from scratch, especially on start. You don't have to be really competent in music theory and sound design to make music – you can do everything by your ear and use samples – but if you would like to deep into Sound Design territory I recommend checking SoS synth secrets cycle. Breakcore is rhythm-focused genre, so you must get a basics how it works and why. I heavy recommend checking 8bit music theory – he did few good videos about the rhythm. ![]() ![]() Hip hop/techno/anything with easy 4/4 beat would be great start. What a bummer.ġ.Start with something simpler, get used to rhythm, drum a lot – get a real drum or cardboard box and experiment (also master some "real" instrument, beatbox, drum, play on guitar, whatever – computer makes an awful dating prompt). I wanted to make some sarcastic comment that would consist (but wouldn't be excluded to!) jokes about your mother and few random insults, but my inner freetard refuse the insult anything GPL-related. Producer Snafu's Breakcore Purist Sample Packįor FL studio Tutorials check out Producer Snafuīreakcore Podcast hosted by Oxygenfad " Bassfug"Įxperimental Radio Show hosted by Dj Skymall BL_K NOISE Radioĭrum and Bass podcast: Vision Radio hosted by Noisaĭatacide: Magazine for Noise and Politics Low effort submissions, promoting unrelated events or posting your socials for no other reason than visibility will be removed. If the first click on your profile shows you're simply spamming your links everywhere, it will be removed. If sharing your own work, do not ask for likes/views/subscriptions/etc. If the moderators feel your self promotion is spammy, it may be removed. If your contribution has been deleted and you feel peeved, feel free to let us know. ![]() No hate, no racism, no fascism, no sexism, no homophobia, no transphobia. Rude and abusive posts and comments, or those meant to incite arguments or drama, will be removed. A comment should always further the discussion in some way, whether it be through adding onto the original post, contributing new information, offering an opposing viewpoint, etc. On-topic discussion, relevant questions and content sharing is encouraged. To avoid driving off interested users or if you would like feedback on your music, please make use of the feedback flair. Drumandbass belongs on /r/dnb as do its subgenres, such as /r/AtmosphericDnB/. However, making use of appropriate subgenres (such as /r/lolicore) are encouraged. Newer subgenres of breakcore are welcome. Off-topic submissions or submissions that belong better on another sub will be removed. Heavily edited breaks, lots of distortion, generous sampling and High-BPM are elements that accompany the sound. While Breakcore is loosely defined, it has some distinct characteristics that determine the genre. ![]()
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