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    Effects and Processing Explored Bitwig Studio TUTORiAL

    Team SYNTHiC4TE | March 31 2014 | 143.4 MB

    Bitwig Studio is bundled with a wide array of audio effects and processors. This exclusive 19-tutorial course by expert trainer Mo Volans takes you on a detailed tour of these FX explaining how they work and how you can use them in your productions. Effects are essential to audio production. Whether you are making fine adjustments to enhance your audio or designing creative ways to mess it up, Bitwig Studio’s plugins will accommodate your every audio processing need. In this course, audio expert Mo Volans explains Bitwig Studio’s plugins and shows you how they work and how and when to deploy them.


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    Instruments and MIDI Explored Bitwig Studio TUTORiAL

    Team SYNTHiC4TE | March 31 2014 | 128 MB

    Unleash Bitwig’s sonic power in this exclusive 18-tutorial collection. Watch as electronic music expert Mo Volans explains Bitwig Studio’s synths, drum machines and powerful MIDI implementation. Instruments and MIDI are the language of electronic music production. In this course, you learn all about Bitwig Studio’s unique instruments and its extensive MIDI features. Mo guides you through the automated and manual processes of getting Bigwig to recognize the MIDI devices that are connected to your computer! From there, you learn how to load Bitwig’s included instruments and all of your 3rd party soft synths. Once everything’s operational, he explains how to create patches.


    Viewed 8575 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


  • The Recording Guide PDF
    April 2nd, 2014 ⚡
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    The Recording Guide PDF

    The Recording Guide PDF | 10.79 MB

    Complete Guide about Drums recording (more than 100 pages)

    Recording powerful and punchy drums is something I have been after since I started my audio engineering journey. I have read countless articles and books about drum recording, but most of them have failed to give me the results I am after. Most of the time, the biggest limiting factor of aggressive drum sound is the tempo. If you want the faster parts not to sound like a complete mess, you need to have total control over the sound.


    Viewed 7804 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


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    Studio Acoustics and Sound Absorbers TUTORiAL

    TEAM SYNTHiC4TE | 26-04-2011 | 100.9 MB

    Learn how to make your own Sound Absorbers for your home studio. cheaps and easy fix to help you clean up the sound of your room and improve your listening and mixing experience. Also Learn how to analyse your room and what difference good absorbers will make!


    Viewed 6584 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


  • 50 Jump Blues Licks You Must Know 2013
    March 30th, 2014 ⚡
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    50 Jump Blues Licks You Must Know 2013

    English | MP4, data-dvd,864×486 (16:9) | 1,48 GB

    Audio: MP3, 128 Kbps, 44100 Khz, 2 channels | Length: 03h 07 min

    Matt Brandt’s 50 Jump Blues Licks You MUST Know covers the stylings of all of the major jump blues guitar players, from originators like Charlie Christian, T-Bone Walker, Clarence Gatemouth Brown and Freddie King to modern players like Duke Robillard, Ronnie Earl, Hollywood Fats, Rick Holmstrom and Brian Setzer. Even more poppy or rocky oriented bands and players like The Black Keys and Joe Bonamassa use jump blues elements in their guitar solos and backup parts.


    Viewed 9921 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


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    The History of the Business of Hip-Hop Audiobook

    Unabridged edition 2011 | 27 hours and 13 minutes | MP3 96 kbps | 1.15 GB

    Charnas tells the story of hip-hop in this stylish, lavishly detailed love letter to the genre and industry. He follows the money and œthe relationship between artist and merchant—who, in hip-hop, are often one and the same from hip-hop’s early days as a œmarginal urban subculture in Harlem of the late 1960s to its insinuation into—and eventual domination of—mainstream popular music. Charnas makes an elegant case for how hip-hop is the consummate American art form, one that reflects American society in all its volubility and violence—as well as possessing the power to alter it. In its promise of economic security and creative control for black artist-entrepreneurs, it is the culmination of the dreams of black nationalists and civil rights leaders.


    Viewed 7776 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


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