Poll

What's your favorite subgenre of EDM?

Electro
18 (23.7%)
Dubstep
11 (14.5%)
Drumstep/DnB
16 (21.1%)
House
7 (9.2%)
Trance
9 (11.8%)
Hardstyle/Hard Dance
8 (10.5%)
Moombah/Glitch Hop/Downtempo
7 (9.2%)

Total Members Voted: 76

Author Topic: The EDM Megathread - Monday Monstercat release!  (Read 252491 times)


im sure this might be news, skrillex is actually in the movie iteslf, not the soundtrack, but the actual movie too.

im sure this might be news, skrillex is actually in the movie iteslf, not the soundtrack, but the actual movie too.
we know. During a party yes.


Whats a good vst for a nice hard bass sound?

I took note of Kingdaros bad mastering habits and put a soundgoodizer in the master track of my stuff and it sounds so hote

okay so now MitiS remixed Krewella's "Alive"

and holy stuff

god I cannot wait for the EP that all of these remixes will be on
so speaking of Pegboard Nerds' remix of Alive, here's Mitis' remix

Pegboard Nerds still have the better mix, but this one's freeee
forget you

Whats a good vst for a nice hard bass sound?
massive for all sounds

massive for all sounds
I find Massive to be overly complicated. Harmless is by far my favorite plugin.

massive for all sounds
Anything default with FL Studio Producers Edition?

I find Massive to be overly complicated. Harmless is by far my favorite plugin.
VSTs are one of the only things I like to be 'overcomplicated.' It just means you can make SUCH a massive range of sound. You can use the basics to get your sound where you want it, then use the 'complicated' features to tune it perfectly. It's like a painter having every paint color possible at their disposal, just because they don't need them all doesn't mean they shouldn't be there.

Hey guys I need some super lovey growls

howdo

Hey guys I need some super lovey growls

howdo
talk into mic

pitch down

slow down

automate

add affects

VSTs are one of the only things I like to be 'overcomplicated.' It just means you can make SUCH a massive range of sound. You can use the basics to get your sound where you want it, then use the 'complicated' features to tune it perfectly. It's like a painter having every paint color possible at their disposal, just because they don't need them all doesn't mean they shouldn't be there.
Yes, I agree with that completely, and I'll probably use Massive a hell of a lot more one I understand more functions, but I even find Harmor pretty complicated so I'm sticking with Harmless for now :P

Hey guys I need some super lovey growls

howdo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gprv-cUDtfo&feature=plcp