A short look at the man himself in his studio.
Drum Drops – Dub Tips
Nice article on mixer layout, EFX tips and ethos from Drum Drops – Credits: Style Scott, Mike Pelanconi and Nick Coplowe. Click here for article.
Extract
A great many classic dubs were made on very basic tape machines, so to emulate this you can sub mix or group the individual channels so you can dub the whole drum kit simultaneously etc. Basically it means you need fewer fingers and less brain power, which helps…
Typical Layout:
1. Drums
2. Percussion
3. Bass
4. Guitar and piano chops
5. Organ shuffle or keyboard melodies
6. Vocals and harmonies or lead instrument melodies
7. FX or samples
Simplifying your mixer layout enables you to control all the elements of the mix really quickly and easily, giving you one hand on the arrangement and the other for the FX. It also allows you to EQ whole sections of your mix together (and sweep them). Your mixer layout is important, how you arrange your channels can help or hinder the spontaneity of your dub.
Learn the track; make a mental note of the time of any significant melody or vocal hooks and remember all good dubs have to have a great intro, a memorable bass line, a hypnotizing beat, a signature sound or melody hook and some well timed FX and arrangement drop-downs. Never forget – SPACE IS KING!!!
Aux and Groups Explained in less than 11 Minutes
Does what it says in its title.
Sound Board Basics: Auxiliary Sends
Here’s a nice video explaining auxiliary sends.
MAKADAM DUB by Westfinga
Excellent Dub mixing and what makes it even more impressive in that
all instruments and composition is by Westfinga
Mad Professor: A History of Dub Effects
Great interview with the Mad Professor from Prince Fatty TV
Scientist On Dub
The Scientist explains the concept of making a dub.
The Scientist mixes Ted Sirota’s Heavyweight Dub — “Stop & Frisk Dub”
Makes it look so effortless.
Beat Techniques: Dub Production
This is an interesting article. It takes you through the theory of some Dub Methods with examples of their use in songs. It then shows you how to replicate some in Ableton. Click here for full article.
FEEDBACK LOOP
REVERB KICK
DROP OUT
PHASE SWEEP
TAPE SWALLOW
ROCK STEADY BASS
Hybrid Digital / Analog Dub Setup – Dub Architect
As someone who often jumps back and forward from software to hardware. I found these videos very useful.

