Dubkasm Dub Tips 10 - Adding Noise Layers

The final dub tip in our series explains how to add lifelike grit to sterile sounds by layering background noise and sonic artifacts over clean or synthetic sounds. This can be done in any hardware or software sampler or simply by adding tracks of noise to your DAW compositions. Thanks for all the feedback and appreciation, hope it has been useful to viewers as food for thought! __________________________________________________________ Dubkasm’s top 10 Dub Tips is a series of short films aimed at producers wanting to experiment with some classic dub reggae production techniques. Dubkasm comprises DJ Stryda and Digistep who presents the series from the Dubkasm studio in Bristol, UK. They have offered this series as a thank you to supporters of their music and the scene, marking 20 years since their first vinyl release in 1996. Whether you are completely new to dub and reggae, or are an experienced producer, we hope they have provided inspiration for your own productions regardless of genre. These approaches can be applied to any style of music! __________________________________________________________ Equipment used for this session: Logic Pro 9 Soundtracs CM4400 Mixing Console Unity Audio ‘The Rock’ monitors Metric Halo 2882 Audio Interface Video produced by Joe Bainbridge - Ordeo Clothing. facebook.com/dubkasm dubkasm.com [email protected] ordeoclothing.co.uk/