I've made a tutorial, its about half way thru edit at the moment, covering all the basics of production (mainly aimed at dnb, but applies to most genres), its strictly 101 level, a little bit of info on mixdown, compression and layering....but are there any topics you guys would like covered in some new tutorials and in detail?
Let me know...
Some ideas I'm thinking of doing if ppl are interested:
in-depth Mixdown Techniques (including EQ, Panning, Stereofield Placement, Levels, Sound Selection, Analysis, Compression, Limiting)
Distortion and Creative Textures (FM Synthesis, Saturation, Textured FX, Stereo - will be aimed at Bass sounds)
Stereofields (advanced and in depth discussion of various techniques for sound design, mixdown and mastering)
Cleaning and Preparing Recordings (eg Vocal) for Production/Remixing etc (Audition CC - for ppl without access to a million pound studio to record)
Preparing tracks for playing on Big Sound Systems (often called Mastering, but mastering requires years of experience and a superb studio...this is just about getting tracks sounding good enough to play in DJ sets for eg)
if none of those are interesting, or you would prefer others, let me know...I'm off all of next week and plan to do one every couple of days
They will all be done in Ableton using standard Ableton tools, no external VST's at all, and all the info will apply to any DAW, Synth or FX you prefer to use...for some advanced editing stuff I'll use Audition CC
Let me know...
Some ideas I'm thinking of doing if ppl are interested:
in-depth Mixdown Techniques (including EQ, Panning, Stereofield Placement, Levels, Sound Selection, Analysis, Compression, Limiting)
Distortion and Creative Textures (FM Synthesis, Saturation, Textured FX, Stereo - will be aimed at Bass sounds)
Stereofields (advanced and in depth discussion of various techniques for sound design, mixdown and mastering)
Cleaning and Preparing Recordings (eg Vocal) for Production/Remixing etc (Audition CC - for ppl without access to a million pound studio to record)
Preparing tracks for playing on Big Sound Systems (often called Mastering, but mastering requires years of experience and a superb studio...this is just about getting tracks sounding good enough to play in DJ sets for eg)
if none of those are interesting, or you would prefer others, let me know...I'm off all of next week and plan to do one every couple of days
They will all be done in Ableton using standard Ableton tools, no external VST's at all, and all the info will apply to any DAW, Synth or FX you prefer to use...for some advanced editing stuff I'll use Audition CC
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