yes.
It can be done but to make it easier, you should use something like DubTurbo.
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.
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.
while pop is more popular, dubstep is made more by every tom, dick and harry. anyone who can use a synthizer can make it, and does.
Tristam uses FL Studio 10. It's not just for making dubstep.
An ml is a measure of VOLUME, it does not use any equipment.
Correct use of any equipment depends on manufacturer's instructions. There is no single correct use for all safety equipment.
The correct use of any equipment is as specified by the manufacturer.
If you're looking for a cheap and easy to use software, I suggest you to use Dub Turbo. Unlike other beat makers, dub turbo is easy to use, cheaper and more simple. You can use it to make your own beats, remixes, techno and trance music, dubstep and other kinds of electronic music. The good thing about it is that tutorials and training videos will be provided to get you started. It will help you a lot especially if you're a starter.
Equipment is any tool which business use to earn revenue and use in production of goods to be sold.
Most people nowadays use a computer and one or more of the following programs: Ableton, FL Studio, Reason, Reaper, Protools, Cubase, Logic, Sound Forge...
Well what I use is Ableton live 8.
Correct use of any equipment depends on manufacturer's instructions. There is no single correct use for all safety equipment.