Well, you could aim for lower frequencies, or add some Hardcore influences.overstrike wrote:A decent Raw Kick Tutorial.
Yes, I know YT and the interwebz overall has some tutorials but overall they aren't that raw.
What I'm looking for is a tutorial for a kick like: B-Front/Frequencerz/Digital Punk. The real nasty shit.
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A Drum 'n, Bass Tutorial and how to make good sounding drums and some funky basslines 

try a gate effect first, this one adds dynamics thus should help you get rid of low levelled white noiseVOL-E wrote:Yes I have compression on vocals, but they have a little bit that white noise on the back, so was wondering if there is some tut to help removing them...


Could someone actually make a half decent Melody tutorial ? Some of the tuts on here don't explain the fundamentals and theory behind making melody like scales and chord progression. Took me over a month to find out what chord progression was
(BTW No hate to the people who already made a tut about melodies, they do help but aren't good enough to understand everything about a melody tbh)

It's not that simple mate, it can't be taught through a short video tutorial. If you wanna learn theory and apply it to your stuff, it's gonna take a hell of a lot of reading and practicing - something that you can't learn over a simple video. There are thousands of tutorials on theory, and that applies to any form of music, so you wouldn't need a Hardstyle-specific one.Xenophaze wrote:Could someone actually make a half decent Melody tutorial ? Some of the tuts on here don't explain the fundamentals and theory behind making melody like scales and chord progression. Took me over a month to find out what chord progression was(BTW No hate to the people who already made a tut about melodies, they do help but aren't good enough to understand everything about a melody tbh)
Yeah I guess so but its just so hard trying to find a website from searching Google or forum that actually explains this stuff and my school is shit when it comes to teaching music 

Really? Dude, type in music theory lessons in Google and tell me you don't get results.
EDIT: Like, this surely covers everything? http://www.musictheory.net/lessons
And that's assuming you don't get tired of reading the entire thing.
EDIT: Like, this surely covers everything? http://www.musictheory.net/lessons
And that's assuming you don't get tired of reading the entire thing.