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Anyone know where to find really good riddim/tearout claps and snares? I have splice but nothing I have found is hitting the spot for me. I really like hard Svdden Death type style claps.
> βKing Kong Riddimβ JAY-Z, Jadakiss, @whoisconway feat. BackRoad Gee. βThe Harder They Fallβ soundtrack - Oct 29. Motion Picture in theaters now, Netflix Nov 3. #RocNation #GxFR
So far Iβve been listening to Leotrix, Ace Aura, NUU$HI, and I really really enjoy. Any artist recommendations?
Thank you!
Personally I love to eat pizza in the crowd. I donβt know how to explain it, but I feel as if it is the ultimate vibe. One time at summercamp I was feeling a bit experimental and brought fried noodles into the crowd instead of pizza. That wasnβt bad either, but my preference will always be pizza! I think next time I will bring a PB&j π
"Drop it like its hot" & "DJ!" & and literally anything else. Just started producing dubstep and i NEED those pre drop vocals
Hey all,
I recently posted on a riddim thread about Yasuo a few days ago with a few track recommendations for those who were curious about a few of the signature & impactful tracks in the riddim world.
A couple of people were curious to see me track selections as I had mentioned putting together a list for those interested. Well I sat down today and compiled a 900-track, 2 playlist addition of tracks that I think were straight bangers through time. This is purely for entertainment and not educational as I don't want people to feel like I've not included anyone for any reason other than my memory being foggy.
Please find the 900 track selection below. This includes many classics, very popular tracks and some lesser known gems that may have been lost to time. Shuffle is best when it comes to these playlists as I will have sometimes gone through a single profile on a whim and added consecutive tracks.
A Riddim history lesson part 1
A Riddim history lesson part 2
What did we do when we weren't trading dubs or entering remix competitions? We clashed! Please find below our main channels where budding riddim producers used to go head-to-head to see who came out on top:
A few old school mixes I came across during my trip down memory lane:
The Gremlins x Monsters x DA FORCE 2 hour mix
Savage Monsters mix vol.1 | Blankface B2B Shiverz
Savage Monsters mix vol.3 Blankface B2B Shiverz B2B Obey
I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I did building this library once more. Maybe finding some old school gems or coming across that tune you've been searching for years! Those who have been in the scene for a while can enjoy a good old throwback!
Enjoy,
LOCK
P.S. Disclaimer that this is only a snapshot that I was able to experience of riddim. I'm sure there are many, many talented artists who's tracks I have not cover
... keep reading on reddit β‘I want to expand my taste in riddim.
Iβm pretty new to riddim btw. I saw a comment recently saying that Yasuo changed riddim. What did the song do exactly to change the genre?
So i just started learning about music production and i know how to get around my daw ( i use logic pro ) but i am having trouble finding a proper course that teaches me how to produce dubstep step by step. I need a step by step noob guide , if anybody can point me to the right direction that'd be great thanks. I have so many questions it is a bit overwhelming trying to learn
I mean how do u find two that go well together?
Just started mixing, most of my doubles are acceptable for like 30 secs then it just goes unbearable.
Iβm really curious how Boogie T makes his signatures sounds, Iβve been playing around with different plug-ins, changing all the settings around and I canβt even find a sound close to his stuff lol. Iβm super new to this (complete rookie) so any help would be appreciated π
what title says
A few years ago I remember finding a tune called βHow To Make Wonky Riddimβ uploaded to some small YouTube channel. I remember the tune being really good, but now I canβt find it!
Basically, there was a TTS voice describing how to make generic Riddim etc., then the drop came in
The visualizer background was the same background used in this video: https://youtu.be/S7LJQ9WuOqk
If the title isnβt exactly that, itβs something very similar.
Nothing for it comes up on SoundCloud.
Itβs a long shot, but if you guys can help me find it I would appreciate it!
Okay so just a basic question. I have never used any music production software before but would like to make my own riddim music as a hobby. What would be the best software to use and the best to place to learn how to use the software and make riddim music? Is there a way to make a good music totally free since Iβm brand new to this?
Curious if anyone knows of any good tutorials or presets to help me with achieving that wonky/weird riddim. Examples would be something like Walter Wilde.
Thanks!
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