MPC Renaissance working with Plugins Parts 1-3 TUTORiAL
SYNTHiC4TE | April 28 2013 | 231 MB
Akai MPC Renaissance working with Plugins Series
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Akai MPC Renaissance working with Plugins Series
In the final instalment of their three-part series, producers Chris Octane and Liam O’Mullane (aka colo[r]) invite you to join them in their studio to complete the arrangement and mix of their atmospheric DnB track. In the third and final instalment, the duo complete the the track – adding new melodic and rhythmic parts, creating FX sounds and vocal effects before completing the arrangement by creating a drop and extending the introduction. Next they move onto mixing, showing the incredible level of detail the pros go into when it comes to sound design and texture. Concluding the series is a module on mastering, where colo[r] show you how to reign in the transients, define the bass and add stereo wideness.
Chris Octane and Liam O’Mullane return for the second part of their comprehensive ‘fly-on-the-wall’ style course, where you can watch as their DnB track evolves into a fully-fledged arrangement, complete with unique foley and vocals, recorded and edited throughout the tutorials. In this second instalment, the duo develop the groove they started in part 1, embellishing with extra samples and loops, which are edited and mixed in realtime. Foley is then added, recorded in an outdoors location near the studio, which is combined with a new chords sequence to form an atmospheric intro. Additional arrangement is then carried out, as well as vocal recording and processing, until the track starts to really take shape.
In the first of a lengthy three-part series, producers Chris Octane and Liam O’Mullane invite you to join them in the studio, where you can observe their methods and advanced techniques for creating a serious Drum and Bass groove. Currently producing as part of newly formed outfit ‘colo[r]’, Chris and Liam bring together a veritable mountain of experience in electronic music production, DJing and sound design.
This expansion pack for SEQui2R contains samples recorded from Vintage Analog Synthesizers custom presets and raw sounds. With 80 completely new, multi sampled sound sources and 3 Round Robins per source this expansion is invaluable. Almost 3000 new samples, 3.7GB (uncompressed). Brings the total sound combinations to over 230,000!
It’s more than a step sequencer, a gater, an arpeggiator or a pulse engine With SEQui2R You are in control. You choose the notes that suit your composition and SEQui2R will do the rest.
In volume one of this comprehensive video tutorial series, Expert drum instructor unlocks the advanced features of Superior Drummer 2, exploring its finer details and how to use them creatively. Luke begins this series with an overview of Superior Drummer 2, then moves on to how to load a sample library, switch between Standard and Classic views, and select various kit pieces. With the basics covered, it’s time to get detailed, by showing you how to use the Memory & Status panel to manage your loaded samples, utilize the Instrument panel, and learn to adjust each instrument within your kit independently.