
Which was the entire point of the original post. The entire point was that it appears to be easier to create those grimy, hard Dubstep basses on FM8 than on MASSIVE. But then even so the entire point of the original post was missed. The only thing that matters is that you do what makes you HAPPY. You can try to be ambient or different, but sometimes that just helps limit your audience. Underground music is nice, but it's quickly forgotten. Which is how I assume about 90% of most EDM songs are going to be heard. A lot of the songs in EDM need those basic sounds, because that's what people already have in their head and want to hear when they're going nuts in the club on the dance floor. If we were talking about making real bank we'd all slowly leave the EDM genre and go back to making crappy hip hop songs with Jazz samples and basic risers followed by Ariana Grande hitting some perfect melody, which would obviously be accompanied by a stereotypical chord progression from the four chords song. R/thepiratebay: For all your TPB knowledge. It appears Sonny was a guest at the authors latest speaking gig in Miami, and he also received a twitter shoutout from Peterson.
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But to be honest I'd much rather be a little gayer than learn about some other forgotten subgenre where every song is either okay, absolutely horrible and then yeah that sounds good, but it could've been better. MASSIVE Torrent is clear and easy to use and offers you boiling sounds from the first note. As well as the fact that I have to explain Drum N' Bass and that I still have no idea what Jungle is. Which is so "mainstream" that I have to explain what Dubstep is to almost anyone I've met over the age of like 28 years old. Which again I only bought, because I wanted to know about some of the history that lead up to the awesomeness that is Post-Dubstep. Skrillex knows a thing or two about good times on the road, as seen in the music video for his track Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain). Hey guys let's make something completely new, because I hate house and Dubstep instead let's make some more old school Drum N' Bass that none of us know about, but can only find at rare shops and then buy each disc for like $5, because they're so non-mainstream that I am the only one who has bought their CD's in the couple of months that they've been open.
