It's just rock.Adding electronic elements to it doesn't change the genre, as putting a guitar in a drumstep song still makes it drumstep.
Whats would this be classified as?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq-yLC7wyKs&list=PL3y5_-yydPIxhCsVdJ4OccKFVYJGopxq8I know this is electronic and rock, I just don't know what it would be called.
Okay, now that we're on with this stuff... IT'S TIME TO GET FUNKYWhat I Mean: Let's discuss older electronic music. I'm bored of seeing all the replies on this about new stuff.
Nah.
Eh. I just don't like you kids getting Crunk on "DUBSTEP".
Hehe... Ableton... Mac users love it, but it's so expensive! Gah, it's not like I have anywhere near enough to buy a professional, well rounded DAW right now anyway, though.Oh, and since no one seems to care about it in its own topic: http://audiotool.com/track/imagination_extensive. What do y'all think? I think I have gotten better at being less repetitive and more original with my effects/melodies, but I still have trouble getting my synths where I want them. I'm thinking this is partially audiotool's limitations, but also me too. Any tips on getting nice sounding synths?
Honestly, dubstep is probably one of my least favorite subgenres.Also, unless you're actually older than people here, you don't get to call us "kids" and make a stuffty joke later.
he isnt, hes probably mattv1998
So like Muddy Water's "Electric Mud" album, Chuck Berry's red Gibson, and Littler Walter's electrified harmonica...? Im sorry am I missing something? Gotta love dem old tunes.