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  • Up and Running with BATTERY 4 TUTORiAL
    January 24th, 2015 ⚡
    Categories: TUTORiALS

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    Up and Running with BATTERY 4 TUTORiAL

    P2P | Jan 23 2015 | 129.6 MB

    In this quick Up and Running course, author and producer JSG. demonstrates the power of BATTERY, Native Instruments’s drum sampler for drum sculpting, signal routing, and effects. He provides a brief overview of BATTERY’s built-in kits, and then shows how to create your own kits from scratch. Then he demonstrates how to edit cells, route audio in BATTERY or into another DAW, create automation, and utilize effects like reverb and delay.



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    • Up and Running with MASSiVE TUTORiAL-kEISO
      January 10th, 2015 ⚡
      Categories: TUTORiALS

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      Up and Running with MASSiVE TUTORiAL

      TEAM kEISO | 2015.01.09 | 158.71 MB

      In this quick Up and Running course demonstrates the power of MASSIVE, Native Instrument’s popular and flexible soft synth. He provides an overview of the main sound-making components, including MASSIVE’s filters, modulation controls, effects, macro knobs, envelopes and LFOs, and Performer and Stepper functions.



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      • Up and Running with Maschine 2 TUTORiAL
        December 20th, 2014 ⚡
        Categories: TUTORiALS

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        Up and Running with Maschine 2 TUTORiAL

        P2P | Dec 19 2014 | 1.12 GB

        Maschine bridges the gap between controller and DAW, combining hardware and software in one connected package. In this course, JK Swopes—the producer, educator, and man behind MaschineTutorials.com—shows you how to get started creating your own beats, hooks, and harmonies with Maschine JK demonstrates how to set up Maschine and its many plugins and preferences, and then load the sounds, samples, and instruments you’ll use to make your music. Next, he explores creating and recording patterns, using the mixer, and applying effects to sounds, groups, and the master bus. The course wraps up with a look at arranging, saving, and exporting your songs.



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        • Up and Running with Reason 8 TUTORiAL REPACK-ELOHiM
          December 13th, 2014 ⚡
          Categories: TUTORiALS

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          Up and Running with Reason 8 TUTORiAL

          Team ELOHiM | Dec 12 2014 | 1.62 GB

          Bring the features of a professional recording studio right into your home with Reason 8, the latest edition of this powerful DAW. Matt Piper shows you how to get set up quickly and then moves straight into making music with Reason: recording guitar, bass, and software instruments, as well as creating beats and sampling audio. He then demonstrates the tools used for MIDI and audio editing, including quantization, pitch correction, time stretching, and tempo and time-signature automation. Finally, you’ll learn how to mix your track, and prep and export the mix for handing it off to a mastering engineer or for mastering it on your own.



          Viewed 2879 By Music Producers.


          • Up and Running with Max for Live TUTORiAL
            November 15th, 2014 ⚡
            Categories: TUTORiALS

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            Up and Running with Max for Live TUTORiAL

            P2P | Nov 14 2014 | 198.5 MB

            Max for Live is a collection of instruments, effects, and tools to expand Ableton Live’s music-production and live-performance capabilities, as well as a platform for building your own DIY devices. In this short course, author Yeuda Ben-Atar, aka Sidebrain, walks you through Max for Live Essentials (the free download for Ableton Suite 9 users), covering the Buffer Shuffler and Convolution Reverb, the LFO and Envelope Follower, and drum synths, and then shares some of his favorite third-party Max for Live devices. Yeuda also shows how to turn Ableton Live into a VJ station and program your own devices, like the patch he creates to turn the PlayStation 3 controller into a MIDI controller, with Max for Live.



            Viewed 2889 By Music Producers.


            • Up and Running with MainStage 3 TUTORiAL
              March 28th, 2014 ⚡
              Categories: TUTORiALS

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              Up and Running with MainStage 3 TUTORiAL

              TEAM MAGNETRiXX | 28 March 2014 | 656 MB

              MainStage 3 turns your computer into an instrument for live performance. It allows you to perform with a laptop, play backing tracks, process vocals, and loop tracks live while accessing the same library of sounds from its sister app, Logic Pro, is known for. Who better to show off this powerful live-performance tool than a professional singer/songwriter? This course features NYC-based musician Julian Velard’s original music and his insights on working with MainStage in a real live-performance scenario. Julian begins with a quick-start guide for getting a live show ready. He covers the basic tools of the MainStage interface, including patches, channel strips, in-depth uses of the various inspector areas, MIDI mapping, and MIDI FX. He also explains how to design your own MainStage workspace—a critical piece of being comfortable on stage. Finally, he demonstrates how to use the Playback and Loopback plugins, as well as record your performances in MainStage.



              Viewed 2542 By Music Producers.


              • Up and Running with Reason 7
                November 5th, 2013 ⚡
                Categories: TUTORiALS

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                Up and Running with Reason 7

                TEAM QUASAR | 11-05-2013 | 1.9 GB

                Learn how to make music with Reason, and bring the features of a professional recording studio right into your home. Matt Piper shows you how to get set up with Reason and then moves straight into making music: recording guitar, bass, and software instruments, as well as creating beats and sampling audio. He then demonstrates the tools used for editing, including quantization, pitch correction, time stretching, tempo, and time signature automation. Finally, you’ll learn how to mix your track, and prep and export the mix for handing it off to a mastering engineer or for mastering it on your own.



                Viewed 4714 By Music Producers.

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