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Kick Making Tutorial (to be featured on TranceProduction Website Soon)
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| NinjaBot 5000 |
| thanks sharing the info chief. will try when i get home :tongue3 |
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| Spad |
| Very useful stuff! Thanks very much. |
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spad
Very useful stuff! Thanks very much. |
no prob ;p |
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| Cosmic Energy |
good tutorial :D
thank you |
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| Sebraa |
| Good tutorial! Thanks |
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| josh |
| Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!!! |
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| MoonMan |
| Nice info there Sirocco, an informative read :) |
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| marcooz |
| thanks for the next great stuff :) |
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| Derosas |
| Damn Sirocco, how do you know so much about production? Private lessons, books, or just experience? Great tutorial, I now know what I have been doing wrong. |
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Derosas
Damn Sirocco, how do you know so much about production? Private lessons, books, or just experience? Great tutorial, I now know what I have been doing wrong. |
i guess its just experience, im only 17 though, i have A LOT to learn |
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| wayfinder |
Actually, the tutorial isn't that hot. It explains the basic technique, but there are no sound files to illustrate it, you've written it very specifically for one environment to work in ("Once again, it is all about dragging the Event Start bar (which can be done by putting your mouse over it, clicking, and dragging it left or right.)"), you're aligning the kicks in the wrong place and the Compressor part is totally half-assed. You provide no criteria on how to choose fitting kicks, except that they gotta "fancy our needs", you fail to explain why the kicks should start at a zero crossing and to be honest, the whole thing sounds like you don't really know what a zero crossing is and why it's significant.
There's a lot of "How I..." instead of "Why you should...".
I appreciate that you took the time to make this, and despite all the criticisms I think you did a good job explaining the method, just not the production side and underlying principles. I hope this will be revised by someone with a little more writing and production experience before it goes live on a professional production tutorial site. |
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