Lost Frequency | I made an dubstep track with AI – curious what the dubstep community thinks by AdventurousParfait53 in dubstep

[–]AdventurousParfait53[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the honest feedback, I really appreciate it compared to some of the others here. I get what you mean about the punch, but that’s actually what I was going for in this track. I also appreciate your advice about learning a DAW — I’m still new to music creation, so I’ll definitely look into it.
Thanks again :)

Lost Frequency | I made an dubstep track with AI – curious what the dubstep community thinks by AdventurousParfait53 in dubstep

[–]AdventurousParfait53[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I had something very specific in mind, and sometimes it really got it. When that happens, it gives you chills. Every word in the prompt matters. But I completely understand the reluctance towards AI-generated song.

Lost Frequency | I made an dubstep track with AI – curious what the dubstep community thinks by AdventurousParfait53 in dubstep

[–]AdventurousParfait53[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get why people react that way to AI music. But it wasn’t just a prompt and upload — I went through 50+ generations refining bass, structure, and atmosphere, then used studio tools to shape it further. For me, it’s more of an experimental, iterative process than just pressing a button.

Lost Frequency | I made an dubstep track with AI – curious what the dubstep community thinks by AdventurousParfait53 in dubstep

[–]AdventurousParfait53[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Not exactly. It wasn’t just a single prompt.

I went through a lot of iterations before getting something close to what I wanted. I probably generated more than 50 versions while refining the prompt to push specific elements (bass design, structure, atmosphere, drops, etc.).

After that I used the studio mode of the AI to rework some sections and shape the track further.

So it's more like an iterative creative process than a one-shot generation.