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Posted by Flashzone on May-12-2008 12:08:

This is awesome!


Posted by F.L.O. on May-21-2008 13:46:

hey i know this is a stupid question but i wondering if anyone knew how to load more than one effect on an instrument in fl studio.......


Posted by david.michael on May-21-2008 13:50:

quote:
Originally posted by F.L.O.
hey i know this is a stupid question but i wondering if anyone knew how to load more than one effect on an instrument in fl studio.......


This is definitely the wrong place to post this question... but to answer it before it gets deleted... Assign the instrument that you want to a particular mixer track, and then add effects to the mixer track.


Posted by Stevemarble on Sep-05-2008 22:53:

There is no search feature at the moment because of the 250 Poll....


I am in need of information and..


There is no Sweeps tutorial on the first page of this so called "Master List"!


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-06-2008 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Stevemarble
There is no Sweeps tutorial on the first page of this so called "Master List"!

Want to explain what that's supposed to mean for the benefit of those of us who probably think it refers to janitorial work?


Posted by sawgr on Sep-06-2008 21:04:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Want to explain what that's supposed to mean for the benefit of those of us who probably think it refers to janitorial work?


It must be hard to see with your head so far up your ass


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-07-2008 01:19:

Wow, that's clever. I've never heard anyone say something so clever before. Do you write your own material?

Please, keep this thread civil. If you have something to contribute, by all means contribute, otherwise STFU.


Posted by pwnage1 on Sep-07-2008 17:38:

Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Varies on the Size of the Floor
Here's How:

1. Choose a Broom

Find a broom that fits with your floor type. Smoother floors can get by with synthetic brooms. Rougher floors may need natural fiber brooms to be as effective. Choose a broom with an angled edge for cleaning under cabinets and in tight spaces. Make sure your broom is at a comfortable height, and not too heavy to manage.

2. Find a Starting Place

When sweeping a room, there are a couple of different methods. Some people like to walk the perimeter of a room, sweeping from the edges into a pile in the center. Others like to begin at one end of the room and move to the other pulling the dirt pile along with them, or eliminating the pile in sections. Choose a method and starting point that works for you.

3. Start Sweeping

Sweeping isn't a difficult motion to master, but try to keep continuous contact with the floor, without pressing the broom strands down into the floor. Begin on a section of floor away from your body and gently drag the broom towards your body. You can use short quick motions or long sweeping motions. Choose whichever better fits your sweeping style.

4. Sweep Up Your Dirt Pile

Sweep dirt into a pile. Sweep the dirt pile into a dust pan and then deposit it in the trash. Be careful not to dump the dirt too quickly, causing dust and dirt to billow back into your face, or onto your clean floor.

5. Put Away Supplies

Put away all of your supplies and be sure to clean your broom if needed. Hang your broom to prevent the bristles from becoming bent or damaged, or sit the broom upside down for storage.

Tips:

1. Avoid getting your broom wet. It damages the broom and shortens its life span.
2. When washing a broom, make sure that it dries thoroughly upside down, to prevent bristles from being bent or damaged.

What You Need:

* Broom
* Dust Pan
* Trash Can


Posted by Owsey on Sep-08-2008 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by pwnage1
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Varies on the Size of the Floor
Here's How:

1. Choose a Broom

Find a broom that fits with your floor type. Smoother floors can get by with synthetic brooms. Rougher floors may need natural fiber brooms to be as effective. Choose a broom with an angled edge for cleaning under cabinets and in tight spaces. Make sure your broom is at a comfortable height, and not too heavy to manage.

2. Find a Starting Place

When sweeping a room, there are a couple of different methods. Some people like to walk the perimeter of a room, sweeping from the edges into a pile in the center. Others like to begin at one end of the room and move to the other pulling the dirt pile along with them, or eliminating the pile in sections. Choose a method and starting point that works for you.

3. Start Sweeping

Sweeping isn't a difficult motion to master, but try to keep continuous contact with the floor, without pressing the broom strands down into the floor. Begin on a section of floor away from your body and gently drag the broom towards your body. You can use short quick motions or long sweeping motions. Choose whichever better fits your sweeping style.

4. Sweep Up Your Dirt Pile

Sweep dirt into a pile. Sweep the dirt pile into a dust pan and then deposit it in the trash. Be careful not to dump the dirt too quickly, causing dust and dirt to billow back into your face, or onto your clean floor.

5. Put Away Supplies

Put away all of your supplies and be sure to clean your broom if needed. Hang your broom to prevent the bristles from becoming bent or damaged, or sit the broom upside down for storage.

Tips:

1. Avoid getting your broom wet. It damages the broom and shortens its life span.
2. When washing a broom, make sure that it dries thoroughly upside down, to prevent bristles from being bent or damaged.

What You Need:

* Broom
* Dust Pan
* Trash Can



Posted by music2dance2 on Nov-30-2008 09:44:

Digi - Another one for the video list
[[ LINK REMOVED ]]
John 00 Flemming in the studio - Future music


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Dec-30-2008 05:19:

Lots of cool stuff in this website and some nice tutorials! http://www.adamszabo.com/


Posted by BshidoHEAT on Dec-31-2008 18:00:

Anyone have the old CM guides? They seem to be missing now


Posted by DigiNut on Feb-01-2009 01:06:

quote:
Originally posted by BshidoHEAT
Anyone have the old CM guides? They seem to be missing now

They seem to be missing because, sadly, they are missing. I guess CM decided that there wasn't a high enough conversion rate from them.

They did leave up some PDF Tutorials, and you can still reach the old tutorials using the wayback machine (archive.org). I'm not sure of the legality of actually linking directly to the wayback machine, so I've left the old CM links up so people can try it themselves.


Posted by music2dance2 on Feb-15-2009 08:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
awesome tutorial l vee

i love ableton's operator. feel free to give anymore tips on using it in the future hehe


dude who is that bird in your signature?


Posted by BshidoHEAT on May-23-2009 15:31:

http://www.tranceproduction.com/tec...alization2.html

I've been looking for that chart for awhile now lol


Posted by Lee.L on May-27-2009 10:51:

Sander van Doorn Studio Session 1/2/3 didnt see them on the first page with the producer tutorial links.

enjoy add to the original post if you like

SVD Studio Session 1 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noAWa1YNopQ

SVD Studio Session 2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulp_czJrGzQ

SVD Studio Session 3 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIgZpMEEJkA

decent first post i thinks lol so Hi to every one who reads this


Posted by tekart on Aug-19-2009 04:37:

quote:
Originally posted by BshidoHEAT
http://www.tranceproduction.com/tec...alization2.html

I've been looking for that chart for awhile now lol


http://www.independentrecording.net...ain_display.htm


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Nov-26-2009 01:43:

I made a little thing about ring modulation, if you want to add it to the list:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...6&forumid=48&s=


Posted by 5-htp on Dec-08-2009 23:12:

hello

i'm not sure if theres already a post by someone else, but i found a john 00 fleming masterclass on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytlC...layer_embedded#


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-10-2010 19:18:

Just found this series of free Ableton Drum Loop tutorials from Quantize Courses:

http://www.quantizecourses.com/pages.php/?cat=3


Posted by aNYthing on Jan-11-2010 00:55:

Epic tutorial using Live to make prodigy's "smack my bitch up":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU5Dn-WaElI


Posted by Simon_N on Feb-01-2010 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Simon_N
Here's a load of vids of producers in their studios.....

http://users.tpg.com.au/jjer/producer.html

Some pretty nice ones in there.


Some good tutorials in here from the Pro's.


Posted by kadomony on Feb-08-2010 07:06:

How to make fat compressed beats:

http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/t...S&source=MRTUIT


Posted by 5-htp on Feb-08-2010 07:25:

quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
Epic tutorial using Live to make prodigy's "smack my bitch up":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU5Dn-WaElI


wow. i am blown away, this is by far, one of the best and most interesting vids ive seen on youtube!!!


Posted by kadomony on Feb-11-2010 15:24:

Nice layered bass tutorial (may have been posted before?)

http://www.squidoo.com/bigbadbass


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