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Posted by cryophonik on Jan-20-2008 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
...just want to add in here!

to get the most out of these books, you really need to be running the intended software. i'm pretty sure it is all cubase and logic project formats, but sonar may be included too. with "the waves experience", you obviously also need to actually have the waves bundle ($!!!).



Good point about the software, but both books do come with a demo version of the Waves Diamond bundle, so you can follow along as long you finish the projects within the demo period (30 days, I believe).


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-21-2008 01:27:

Thank you to everybody who took the time to offer their opinions and advice; I appreciate the suggestions.

quote:
Originally posted by DJDIRTY
Do you have any production friends? You could team up with them and maybe watch how they make tracks and other stuff...I don't have too much time lately, but if you're in GTA you could maybe meet with someone from this forum to show you the basics..


quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik

I agree with DJDIRTY - if you can find someone to mentor you, you'll get going much quicker than you will with any book.


This is exactly what I was looking to do (I made a thread about it about one month ago). I'm kind of getting ahead of myself I think b/c I don't plan on turning my attention fully to hands-on production until September of this year (i.e., once I have completed my M.A. program at school). When the fall comes, however, I'll be out of school and would be very, very interested in finding someone (or a number of someones) to 'take me under his/her wing' so-to-speak and show me the basics. I thought I'd mention my eagerness now in order to establish a few connections for when September comes. If anybody thinks they'd be willing to spend some time with me a few months down the road (even if that means you'll simply let me watch you do your thing and ask questions now and then) please send me a PM. I'm a hard worker (top of my class at school ) and quite excited to learn so don't be worried about wasting your time with me

And yes, I am in the GTA (Mississauga (Mavis & 401)).

Perhaps I'll see about a few of those books you guys mentioned in the meantime.

Thanks again.


Posted by DJDIRTY on Jan-21-2008 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by cenik
Thank you to everybody who took the time to offer their opinions and advice; I appreciate the suggestions.





This is exactly what I was looking to do (I made a thread about it about one month ago). I'm kind of getting ahead of myself I think b/c I don't plan on turning my attention fully to hands-on production until September of this year (i.e., once I have completed my M.A. program at school). When the fall comes, however, I'll be out of school and would be very, very interested in finding someone (or a number of someones) to 'take me under his/her wing' so-to-speak and show me the basics. I thought I'd mention my eagerness now in order to establish a few connections for when September comes. If anybody thinks they'd be willing to spend some time with me a few months down the road (even if that means you'll simply let me watch you do your thing and ask questions now and then) please send me a PM. I'm a hard worker (top of my class at school ) and quite excited to learn so don't be worried about wasting your time with me

And yes, I am in the GTA (Mississauga (Mavis & 401)).

Perhaps I'll see about a few of those books you guys mentioned in the meantime.

Thanks again.



Ok than. I should have some time down the road.. So You could probably take the go train, or drive here, and I can show you the basics. We can do it some saturday.. since I work mon-friday. I use cubase + software and hardware synths. If that's what you wanna learn, let me know. I know other software as well but i don't use it..

Here is a list of the toys you can play with in my studio..
http://www.gearjunkies.com/studio.php?stid=224


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jan-21-2008 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by DJDIRTY
Ok than. I should have some time down the road.. So You could probably take the go train, or drive here, and I can show you the basics. We can do it some saturday.. since I work mon-friday. I use cubase + software and hardware synths. If that's what you wanna learn, let me know. I know other software as well but i don't use it..

Here is a list of the toys you can play with in my studio..
http://www.gearjunkies.com/studio.php?stid=224


Thank you very much for the offer; I really appreciate it! I see that you've added me on MSN and, so, I'll give you a shout the next chance I get. Thanks again.


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