Mixing A Track From Start To Finish
P2P | 17.12.2016 | 1.38 GB
Complete mixing process, state of the art techniques and theoretical backgrounds
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Complete mixing process, state of the art techniques and theoretical backgrounds
Following on the heels of his smash hit series “Starting a Club Track with Live 9”, Timothy Allan is back with the sequel, “Finishing a Club Track with Live 9”. In this series, Timothy shows you how to arrange and finalize the beats and grooves created in the first series and make it sound like a world-class club track. Timothy even includes the Live session file and samples so you can work and experiment along with him. Timothy begins with a short video on what you can expect, and then reviews the sounds and elements he’ll be using to build the track up. Beginning with the intro section, Timothy puts the track together piece by piece, and builds risers, a ‘bass bomb’ and adds all the different elements for the melodic section.
In this course you’re gonna learn step-by-step how you can easily master your own tracks and make them sound like the pros. From Eq to Compression, from Limiting to Referencing this course gives you all the tools and the knowledge you need to make your professional masters plus you’ll also get the Master Rack I use so that you can just put it in your DAW and you are ready to go
Track Fragments includes kick, snares, hi-hats, shakers and corky one-shots. DJ Journey gives you everything you need to make a dope beat. “Creativity sold separately.” All sounds are SUBPAC optimized for maximum frequency.
Now in version 2.13, Maschine has seen improvements that have taken it from the humblest beginnings when it comes to song arrangement, to a flexible and fully-featured timeline. Following on from the Complete Guide to Maschine MK3, which covered all of the basics of working with the software/hardware combo. Percussion and Vocal samples are then sourced from Loopcloud to show how easily the free app integrates with Maschine, and how sounds can be imported and worked into patterns using Maschine’s Audio device. All parts are then woven together into an arrangement, starting by creating scenes in ideas mode, before moving into song mode to lay them out into sections along the timeline.
Rene Amesz is back with us once more and this time he’s walking us through how he made his track ‘Frust’ released on his label Art Reap. Rene’s signature groove is stamped right across this track which is all about the beat! It’s impossible not to get moving with this one and we get an in-depth look at Rene’s workflow in building his vibe and keeping things off-grid so it flows naturally. With minimal use of plugins but exceptional use of ears in finding the right sounds, layering and editing to make them fit, this walkthrough is a masterclass in groove building. Easy to follow and fun to watch, Rene delivers yet again!