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This is the buttonbass Dubstep Piano Mix drums, ambience, dubstep, and acapella voice loops into some heavy dubstep beats! buttonbass.com was launched in august of 2007 by me, Jason. I had a set of music samples I wanted to mix up and I didn't have any software available so I made a program to mix them up. My friend came over and was playing the program for over an hour. So I thought It would be cool to upload it to the internet. So I bought the buttonbass.com domain name and uploaded a few different programs I made. A short time later I made the piano. I put the song Jingle Bells up to play on the piano. Then people began to submit many songs for the piano. After about a year I got my friend Everett involved in producing the site and getting the name out there. From there we had a friend Ariel that made music. Ariel, Everett and I spent many afternoons recording sound samples,editing the samples, designing ui, making beats, ordering beats, designing t shirts, stickers, programming and barbecuing. Within the last year we brought Stephan on board. He has skinned the whole site with a new look this summer and has other good ideas in the works right now. Between the four of us, we have the website generating over two million views a month. The site is popular all over the world and continues to grow. Thanks for being part of buttonbass. DOWNLOAD

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Dubstep

There are many different styles of music that is appreciated by different populations of people. Some music styles are short lived and only last a few years, while others will be around for a long time because of their catchy sound. Music needs to be energetic with an upbeat sound that captures different populations of people. Dubstep music is a style of music that is very fast paced with electronic beat, and although many styles of music have electronic beat in them, the Dubstep music style makes you want to get on your feet and dance. Many nightclubs have incorporated the Dubstep music style and have seen an increase in attendees since the music's inception. The main difference between this style of music and other music is Dubstep music is usually without lyrics. Some songs do have some words, however those are just for added highlights or a melodic chant. Most Dupstep music is a style of reggae music that is characterized by delayed vocals and instruments Dubstep music is becoming increasingly popular and is oft heard in movies, television shows and of course clubs. Many artists are remixing songs in Dubstep. Even though you are remixing the song, you have to use careful consideration before choosing the song you want to remix. Many top artists are embracing the Dubstep music style and incorporating into their music. Brittany Spears, Katy Perry, and Rhiana are just a few of the pop idols who have taken Dubstep music and turned their songs into diverse, cultural music with many targets. Electronic mix music is definitely going to be around for awhile and with the use of laptops, computers, apps, and other equipment more people are learning the music style Dubstep. Many aspiring disk jockeys are creating different Dubstep music and marketing the tunes on the internet. . Dubstep music originated in South London, England, United Kingdom in the early 1990s, and even further back to the 1980 where it began in Jamaica, however, the first Dubstep releases were not until 1998. Since then, it is become very popular and common among youth today. Many dances are cheorographed to Dubstep music because the rhythms are fun and energetic and they also send a message. T he experimentation of songs and lyric uses has come a long way and people are becoming more creative. The Dubstep music opens a new and wide door for many people in the music industry. It is expected the new genre will continue to grow and sweep the hearts and feet of many people. This is the buttonbass Dubstep Piano Mix drums, ambience, dubstep, and acapella voice loops into some heavy dubstep beats! Synchronize the timing by pressing the keys on beat or by pushing the space bare / sync button. Stop all beats by clicking the stop button or by pressing the enter key. You can switch the volume controls to stay visible by clicking the volume button on the right hand side of the piano. Switch back to visuals by clicking the visuals button above the volume button. The PLAYER button is where the fun is. Click that and a text box will appear that you can scrpit out songs and have the piano play them back to you. You would click the play button to play the song. The player dubstep piano can save and open your mixes you make in the text field. You would use the "Save" and "Open" buttons to save or open your mixes. The clear button will clear all the text from the text box. The interval is the playback timing of the loops. A half interval (6833) will start the second loop half way through the first loop. The full interval (13665) will allow the first loop to play all the way before it starts the second loop. buttonbass.com was launched in august of 2007 by me, Jason. I had a set of music samples I wanted to mix up and I didn't have any software available so I made a program to mix them up. My friend came over and was playing the program for over an hour. So I thought It would be cool to upload it to the internet. So I bought the buttonbass.com domain name and uploaded a few different programs I made. A short time later I made the piano. I put the song Jingle Bells up to play on the piano. Then people began to submit many songs for the piano. After about a year I got my friend Everett involved in producing the site and getting the name out there. From there we had a friend Ariel that made music. Ariel, Everett and I spent many afternoons recording sound samples,editing the samples, designing ui, making beats, ordering beats, designing t shirts, stickers, programming and barbecuing. Within the last year we brought Stephan on board. He has skinned the whole site with a new look this summer and has other good ideas in the works right now. Between the four of us, we have the website generating over two million views a month. The site is popular all over the world and continues to grow. Thanks for being part of buttonbass. DOWNLOAD

You can download many of the widgets from the website and keep them. Navigate to our downloads section. Record using Audacity In the drop-down menu on Audacity's Device Toolbar, choose “Wave Out” or “Stereo Mix” as the input source. (The exact name may be different, depending on your computer's sound drivers). On Windows, if you don't have a “Wave Out” or “Stereo Mix” option, or if it won't record, go to the system Control Panel and try to enable this option there. For instructions see: Using the Control Panel on the Wiki. Mac OS X users can capture streaming audio using a programlike Soundflower (free, open source), Audio Hijack or Wiretap Pro. For more help see this page on their Wiki