Truefire Fareed Haque's Soul Jazz Survival Guide

Soul Jazz is rooted to the 60’s and 70’s when musicians combined blues, soul, jazz, gospel, swing, and R&B funk to create "an earthy, bluesy melodic concept” with "repetitive, dance-like rhythms.” Organ trios were very common with Soul Jazz featuring legendary guitarists like Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Pat Martino, and Phil Upchurch.
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ADSR Sounds Creating a Multisampled Instrument with Ableton Sampler

Making your own custom instruments adds an extra layer of originality and uniqueness to your productions and lets your creative voice project more clearly throughout your tracks.
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ADSR Sounds Max for Live Essentials Control Devices

The devices within the Max for Live Essentials Pack are incredibly powerful. A lot of these devices offer new approaches to audio processing, device control and melodic and rhythmic generation not available in any other plugin devices.
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SkillShare Mobile Studio Magic Garageband for iPad Instrument focus Sampler

In this class, you'll be working with the Sampler instrument - which hasn't changed much at all since the first version of the Garageband App. It's an instrument that can sample or load any sound you like and lets you play that sound on a keyboard at different pitches. There's also a few ways that you can manipulate the sound including taking advantage of some Smart keyboard features like the chord strips and arpeggiator.
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The Vocalist Studio Vocal Warm Up Course

It can be difficult as a beginning vocalist to realize the value of a warm up. A beginner might not know what exercises to do for their warm ups and how long to do them for. As a result, many singers get in the habit of either not warming up enough or “warming up” for so long that their voices are already experiencing signs of tiredness by the time the singers actually want to start singing. What’s more, these habits tend to carry over to when these singers become more advanced and they start dealing with more demanding music.
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Future Music August 2018

In an age when production software is more powerful than ever, there’s still something to be said for shutting down the computer and going full hardware with your music making. From the tactile feel of twisting dials and bashing buttons, to the sonic unpredictability that comes from running sound through an elaborate audio chain, there’s something about working with ‘real’ instruments and effects that you just can’t recreate with software and controllers.
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Computer Music September 2018

Unlock the potential of your softsynths | FREE retro synth plugin | James Wiltshire in-studio video | Morcheeba interview | Analogue synth and drum machine multisamples | and more!
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PUREMIX Inside The Mix The Heavy with Andrew Scheps

In this pureMix.net exclusive, Grammy Award Winning Engineer, Andrew Scheps, breaks down his stylized mix of The Heavy’s “Since You’ve Been Gone”. When The Heavy sent the multitrack over to Andrew, it had a lot of attitude and direction already baked into the recording. See how Andrew takes tones that were intentionally distorted and mangled and works to enhance the original vision of the artist to create a mix that is full of vibe and attitude.
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Sonic Academy How To Use Ableton Live 10 Beginner Level 2

Over the next 19 videos, we welcome back Ableton certified trainer Paul Laski aka P-LASK, as he takes you to the next level on this masterclass journey. If you are a complete beginner or even a seasoned pro, this course has something for everyone.
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SkillShare Operating the Audio Mixer A Beginner's Guide to Mixing Live Sound

This course provides a no-nonsense approach for beginning sound engineers, allowing them to quickly learn to operate a professional audio mixer. The course is great for all beginning band, venue and church sound engineers and it covers all of the basic features of mixing boards and exactly how to implement them. There is no filler in this course. Every minute is packed full of valuable information.
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ProAudioDVDs Reason 9 Training Course

Crush your Learning Curve on Propellerhead's Reason 9 with David Wills' personal tour of Reason's brand new version 9! Reason has long been a favorite DAW of many engineers and musicians due to it's ease of use but this in depth training course takes you behind the scenes to Reason's POWER tools. A complete suite of production features that equate to a whole studio's equipment locker of gear.
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SkillShare Create your Music Production Template in your DAW

Learn how to Create your own DAW Template Are you interested in Music Production, Songwriting and Making Music on your computer? Well, to be able to work efficiently as a composer and producer, you should create a template in your DAW (Music Production Software). This will speed up your workflow and make you able to produce your music much faster.
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SkillShare Music Improvising Skills and Melodic Awareness

In the Class I go over tips to help musicians improvise better; in addition, basic music listening skills are covered. Other topics include melody construction and harmony.
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SkillShare Writing Music 101 Composing Melodies

Learn the basics of writing melodies from composer Jason Rivera. This class covers the fundamentals of creating an original melody—walking you through the process step-by-step.
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Music-Prod How To Mixing Mastering Electronic Music In Logic Pro X

In This How To Mixing & Mastering Electronic Music in Logic Pro X, I will show you how to create a full mix down and master from two different music productions. All of the mixing and mastering will be done from scratch and with project templates / files included. This Course will learn you how to create mix downs and master files with ONLY stock plugins as well as third party plugins as an alternative. I will also show how important it is to have your ears fresh and how to take your mixdown and listen to it in other environments to get a new perspective of your production. You Can Use The Same Principles For Both EDM, Hip Hop or Even New Music Genres - it will work for all Genres!
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