How To Be Unique Vol.1
FANTASTiC | 26 July 2020 | 80 MB
Because you guys kept asking for a pack of my melodies, here it is!. 21 Loops composed by me with an A+B Part. Have fun cooking up with it :)
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Because you guys kept asking for a pack of my melodies, here it is!. 21 Loops composed by me with an A+B Part. Have fun cooking up with it :)
Want to learn how to make retro beats? In this course I’ll teach you the fundamentals of music production to make your own synthwave beats.
Learn how to record a rock song in Reason. The class starts with programming drums, then continues with laying down rhythm guitar, bass guitar, and leads.
New for 2014, we move into the darker Techno style sound with this weeks Artist Series course presented by S. WARD. Steve has collaborated on projects with many A-list artists the likes of Carl Cox, Dj Pierre, Tim Taylor, Technasia, Psycatron, Peter Horrevorts & Jamie Stevens as well as hosting one of the most successful weekly radio shows on Australia’s Kiss Fm. In the next 5 hours + Steve takes us through, from start to finish, how to create a Techno track in his own unique style. Check out the Playthrough video to listen to the final song. Please Also Note – this is an Artist Series course, and as such there may quite a few 3rd party plugins used during the creation process
Ableton certified trainer for a new ‘How To Use’ course as he takes an in-depth look at ‘Collision’ and ‘Corpus’. Ableton’s ‘Collision’ is a unique physical modelling synth that replicates striking an item against another to create sound giving a very organic method of sound creation and design that can achieve some awesome results. Add in the effects version – ‘Corpus’ which activates or ‘resonates’ from the incoming audio of your choice, P-LASK shows us that there is a whole load of fun to be had with these seldom-used Ableton devices. Starting with an overview of the controls gives an easy-to-follow demonstration on how to use each of these plugins and as stock plugins go, these two can get some surprising results!
Ever wonder how artists make their music sound so good? It’s all in the mix. Even when big musicians are touring on the road and recording in hotel rooms they sound incredible because their engineers are so good. I can’t promise that after this class you’ll sound like Drake.
138 refers to BPM i.e. Beats per minute. And not just 138 or trance music, it can be any number usually from 120 to 160, in any genre. How To Make 138 Trance, Bjorn takes us on a spiritual eastern journey with a monster track based on his 2011 critically acclaimed hit Painting Pyramids, which went down in the history books and still remains in the minds of many as their all time favourite. From creating the initial beat and pumping bass to writing the main theme layering synths, instruments and vocals, right through to arranging and perfecting the mix, Bjorn builds this track in a methodical, easy-to-follow way that producers of all abilities will be able to apply to any DAW and not just Cubase. This is definitely one that shouldn’t be missed!