to create a basic dub step beat you add a kick to the first and snare to the 3rd of a bar. there are 4 beats in a bar. you then add some modulated and resampled bass usually with an LFO on the filter cut off. although it takes years to be come a good producer and if you have a serious interest do not expect too much early on. but keep experimenting and your skill will improve. also for arrangements in Ableton use the arrange window instead of the session window (press tab)
Well what I use is Ableton live 8.
ableton 8
FL Studio, Propellerheads Reason and Ableton Live are all good at this.
3 synthesizers, ableton live, and turntables
Dubstep samples are used in the audio production process when creating Dubstep. You can use any samples, from any genre to create Dubstep. Some of the biggest Dubstep producers record live drumsets. You can hear this in tracks by Noisia and Chase & Status. Check the related link I have added for tutorials and discussion on producing Dubstep.
Beat repeat in Ableton Live
Picture Ableton Live and LIve(Suite) Being the same to start with. Now with the suite you get a whole host of add ons. An entire sound library. Some of which (Not all) you will find extremely useful.
Skrillex uses Ableton Live and FL Studio. During his live performances, he uses Ableton and a Macbook Pro. To produce music in the studio, his software choices range from FL Studio to Ableton to Logic Pro.
Nope...Garageband is made by Apple, Ableton is made by Ableton. If you want a more advanced program by apple that is very compatible with Garageband, get Logic. That's what I use - Logic is used by a lot of the pros, in fact, the creator of dubstep himself, Skream, uses Logic. I love it and I can convert all of my garageband files straight to Logic. They also work very similarly, except Logic is a billion times better. I have used Ableton, and I like it a lot, but Logic is just better for my purposes....their both great...be warned, however, that Logic only works on Macs.
Launchpad Mini integrates perfectly with Ableton Live, just like the Launchpad S. Trigger clips and scenes, control volumes and sends and much more – and Ableton Live Lite is included with your Launchpad Mini.
It's pretty much limitless. I recommend Native Instruments Massive for basses and stuff. The main program you use depends on your preference. I use fl studio 10. But you could also use Reason or Ableton Live.
Ableton Live