Learn professional techniques for producing and mixing electronic music in Ableton Live. Producer Nate Mars starts with the basics of the Ableton interface and different approaches to making electronic music—some of which incorporate Ableton Push 2, the exciting new pad-based MIDI controller. He explains the important Ableton fundamentals for working with clips, warping, and effects. Next, Nate demonstrates various techniques for programming the foundation of a track—the drums—in a variety of EDM genres. He then moves into creating basslines via analog synthesis and creating lead synth sounds with Ableton Live's built-in Operator synth. He also goes into how to create and use samples and MIDI effects, and use Push 2 for production and mixing. He pulls it all together in the final few chapters, which demonstrate ways to arrange tracks, use creative effects, mix tracks together, and use automation to finalize the mix.
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2-09-2016, 18:27
It is extremely rare in this day and age to come across an electronic artist who can boast such a wide variety of talents as much as Dutch native, Eelke Kleijn. Whether he is dazzling us with his international live sets as a sought after DJ, or schooling us with his unique blend of deep and melodic House and Techno productions, he’s blowing our minds with his Hollywood scores as a top Sound Designer.
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2-09-2016, 15:37
This is the first episode in a 12 part series of tutorial videos dedicated to Trance Music Production. This series will cover every aspect of music production (apart from Mastering) and will continually develop your skills when applied correctly.
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2-09-2016, 08:25
A Complete College-Level Music Theory Curriculum. This is Part 3: Minor keys, Circle of Fifths, and Compound Meters.
For years I've been teaching Music Theory in the college classroom. These classes I'm making for Udemy use the same syllabus I've used in my college classes for years, at a fraction of the cost. I believe anyone can learn Music Theory - and cost shouldn't be a barrier.
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1-09-2016, 15:28
Choose this course if you want to learn how to make your music sound like: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, W&W, Steve Aoki, DVBBS, Fedde Le Grand, Borgeous, Dannic and Tritonal.
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1-09-2016, 11:29
An appropriate use of limiting is both the most important and most difficult aspect of the mastering process. This course will teach you everything you need to know to use your limiter and final EQ appropriately and master all of your music to a professional standard with easy to follow video lessons.
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1-09-2016, 11:18
In this 15-part video course, Jonny Strinati tackles the subject of mixing using Logic Pro X head on.
By approaching the mixdown process from different angles, Mixing Techniques in Logic Pro X will help you streamline your workflow and give you practical and creative options for improving your mix.
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1-09-2016, 11:18
Max is a powerful platform that accommodates and connects a wide variety of tools for sound, graphics, music and interactivity using a flexible patching and programming environment. Max allows most computer users to write a simple, meaningful program within a few minutes, even with limited programming knowledge. But to do something more substantial it's necessary to approach Max as an actual programming language, by taking advantage of its various mechanisms for abstracting program elements into scalable, reusable components that can be combined in increasingly powerful ways.
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31-08-2016, 17:39
Spice up your playing with impressive modern piano runs!
This course teaches the intermediate pianist how to execute essential piano runs and fills. These are the core piano runs and fills every pianist should know.
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31-08-2016, 15:51
This week on Sonic we present some laidback poolside grooves. This 'How To Make Tropical House' course takes you through the entire production process from laying in the first pads, right through to mixing and mastering.
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31-08-2016, 00:18
Welcome to Tech Tips Volume 23 with The Voyagers. In this volume of 10 all new tips and tricks, Luuk from The Voyagers takes a look at some cool drum processing techniques, some nifty reverb effects, programming in Serum and finally how to get that famous 'Spinnin Records' sneakerz sound. In the last video, he gives you his opinion what is a good kick and what is a bad kick and how to identify them.
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31-08-2016, 00:18
Say goodbye to sibilance with eiosis's e2deesser! In these in-depth video tutorials, Eli Krantzberg shows you the ins and outs of this amazing plug-in, plus how to silence annoying and troublesome sibilance in your recordings and tracks!
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30-08-2016, 20:42
Logic Pro X’s Library never seems to sit still! It’s often on the move and changing what it displays and that can be confusing! Join Booker Edwards in this FastTrack™ course and get the inside info on how the Library really works!
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30-08-2016, 19:23
Learn how to sing—and sing better. Many top performers rely on vocal coaches like Jeannie Deva to help them perfect songs and improve their range and tone. Practice the techniques professional singers use in the comfort of your own home, with this set of breathing, pitch, and phrasing exercises, designed by Jeannie especially for her clients. Learn how to breathe correctly, relax the stomach and diaphragm, and maximize inhalations and exhalations. Find out how to warm up your voice with lip trills and nose buzzes. Discover tricks for improving pitch and increasing vocal resonance and "ease. " Finally, Jeannie helps you to improve your delivery of a song with phrasing and dynamics. Each technique is demonstrated on a guest singer, so you can see and hear the corrections in action. Note: The course is part 2 of the Vocal Lessons with Jeannie Deva series, recorded and produced by ArtistWorks. We are honored to host this training in our library.
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30-08-2016, 18:30
Learn how to sing with one-on-one vocal lessons from one of the world's top voice coaches. Jeannie Deva, originator of The Deva Method®, helped thousands of singers improve their vocal performance. Grammy-winning artists, Broadway actors, and amateur singers alike. Her entire body of knowledge has been distilled it into this series of comprehensive online lessons. Part 1 covers the mechanics of voice production and the basic warm-up and cool-down exercises you need to keep your voice in shape. Learn how to sing better and improve your range, tone, and resonance, while reducing dreaded vocal strain. Watch and practice from the comfort of your own home—with the same techniques Jeannie's own clients have used to keep their muscles limber and reduce vocal tension. Note: Vocal Lessons with Jeannie Deva was recorded and produced by ArtistWorks. We are honored to host this training in our library.
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30-08-2016, 18:21