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Module 1
The 4 Waveforms
Same pitch (A3, 220 Hz), four shapes. Sine has zero harmonics. Saw has them all. Burn the timbres into your ear.
Module 2
Anatomy of the Bass Stack
Three layers in every dubstep drop. Hit each in order. Then hit them all together.
Module 3
Wobble Builder
An LFO sweeping a low-pass filter cutoff. That's it. Change the rate to change the rhythm.
LFO Rate
4 Hz · 1/8 note @ 140 BPM
Filter Sweep Range
1200 Hz
Resonance (Q)
10
Module 4
Filter Sweep Demo
A saw plays continuously. The cutoff sweeps from 200 Hz to 8 kHz over 3 seconds. This is the buildup move.
Module 5
ADSR Envelope
Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release. Every note's volume curve. Pluck = short attack. Pad = slow attack, long release.
Attack0.05s
Decay0.20s
Sustain70%
Release0.40s
Presets: Pluck · Pad · Stab · Lead
Module 6
Drum Stack
Tap each. Then tap the full 140-BPM half-time loop — the heartbeat of dubstep.
Module 7
Sidechain A/B
Kick + sustained sub. With sidechain, the sub ducks when kick hits = pump. Without, they fight.
Module 8
A Minor Scale
Most dubstep is in minor. Tap the highlighted keys — they're all in A natural minor (A B C D E F G).
Module 9
Step Sequencer
16 steps, 4 tracks, sample-accurate timing. Tap cells to toggle. Hit play. Save up to 5 patterns.
BPM140
Kick
Snare
Hat
Sub
No patterns saved
Genres
65 genres. Tap any to hear its signature loop.
Roots
From Pythagoras to your DAW — 2,500 years of music theory.
Every note you produce traces back to a Greek mathematician obsessed with string lengths. This is that lineage — the moments music theory got built, broken, and rebuilt. Tap any demo to hear it live.