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Custom drum kit. Includes 10 808s | 8 Hi Hats | 10 Kicks | 10 Open Hats | 40 Percs | 20 Samples | 10 Snares | 27 Soundfonts, Presets & Sounds
25 Loops along with stem files created by LeauxFi.
‘Lunar Sessions’ is the debut release by LA based electronic music producer WOLFE. Capturing his refreshing signature sounds, this pack overflows with grand emotive soundscapes, dirty distorted basses, gut-punching beats and delicate female vocal lines. Whether you are a future bass producer or an experimental pioneer, there are endless possibilities to be explored with this carefully crafted collection of loops and one shots. Why not experiment with the rich variety of song-starter vocals to get your track moving, or dive into the thick set beats to give your production some added punch?
MIDI is the heart and soul of Apple’s Logic Pro X. Learn to master Logic’s extensive MIDI features in this course by recording engineer, musicians and MIDI expert! It’s no secret that Apple’s flagship DAW is one of the most powerful software available for recording and editing MIDI. This course, by certified trainer Joshua Carney, will give you a solid MIDI foundation in Logic Pro X. Whether you are a beginner or a confirmed Logic user, this course is a must watch! Joshua starts with a brief MIDI lesson history where you learn what MIDI is and how it’s used inside Logic. Next, Joshua’s quick start guide will get you recording MIDI in no time and will give you a deep understanding of Logic’s MIDI flow.
Studio master brings you the video tutorials you’ve always wanted when needing to hook up external synths to your Cubase DAW system! Get all the basic questions answered as well as info on more advanced topics and solutions. Designed for the beginner to working with external synths in Cubase, Paul starts at the beginning showing you how to save your own input configuration to make the most of your available inputs, and set yourself up for the first device. Then it’s onto making your first connections and recording a single synth, layering parts as you go to create your full production, using only a single external synth. You’ll also get tips on ways to monitor your external synth, and how to get the most out of just one device. Still using only one synth, Paul now reveals how to capture and print MIDI data to audio, and talks about organizational approaches to handling multiple pairs of MIDI and audio tracks, as well as how to go back and make edits to your overdubs. For the rest of the video tutorials you’ll explore more advanced topics such as configuring your external synths to function like VST Instrument Tracks, using MIDI Clock, MIDI CC and Program Changes, MIDI Thru, Expanding Ports and more!