Last month me and @Inchisano were talking about dubstep. I was mentioning some Skrillex songs I've heard, one of them I mentioned was Reptile's Theme. He told me that was a 100 BPM song, which I never knew. I responded with I heard from somewhere EH!DE made a 70 BPM dubstep song (I've actually never found source on it, does anybody here know?). Then Inchisano explained to me 70 was half of 140, and 70 BPM would be like 140 BPM. I said I wonder if you could double it to 280 BPM. His response was "I'm not f*cking with that high of a BPM" XD
Well, you don't have to because I already did that experiment.
It was really late at night (this seems to be the only time I'm motivated to doing audio, especially when it comes to weird crap like this) and I thought I should play around with FL Studio. Just because it's a DAW doesn't mean you can't have fun every once in a while. I loaded my growl, picked some drums (yes I use stock samples, there's nothing wrong with them), and started making some modulation. This uses some phaser speed modulation and offset modulation (offset modulation is the only way you're gonna get that growl noise). The speed modulation sounds REALLY cool imo, hopefully it gave more variation to the track. This was also an excuse to practice mixing and mastering. Anyone think the mix sounds good?
I'm not uploading this to the audio portal, instead you can listen to this on dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kh8yolmy7huyu29/280%20BPM%20Fun.mp3?dl=0
What I also didn't know is when every time I upload to dropbox there's a download button, meaning anybody can download it. This worries me about someone stealing my work. The only thing I can think of that will protect me is I'm the only one with the .flp. I'd be glad to let someone use my stuff, but I would like to be asked first.
Anyways, I hope you like it. Feel free to share your thoughts.
~Alpha