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The Tutorial "Master List" (pg. 3)
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Diginut, you are the greatest.

MOD THIS MAN!!!
BshidoHEAT
Looks like the computer music links are down :(
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by BshidoHEAT
Looks like the computer music links are down :(

Yeah, I'm not too sure what's up with that. One of their blog entries says that they "sacked off the old website" (but "don't worry - it'll be back"), so maybe they'll be back online. If not, I can try to contact them and see if they'll let me host some of them elsewhere, but failing that I'll just have to remove them.

Too bad, I think those free tutorials are good business - I know a few people who have bought a few issues after reading those.
jivamukti
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Yeah, I'm not too sure what's up with that. One of their blog entries says that they "sacked off the old website" (but "don't worry - it'll be back"), so maybe they'll be back online. If not, I can try to contact them and see if they'll let me host some of them elsewhere, but failing that I'll just have to remove them.

Too bad, I think those free tutorials are good business - I know a few people who have bought a few issues after reading those.


The computermusic.co.uk tuts are available at archive.org:

http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...al/features.asp
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by jivamukti
The computermusic.co.uk tuts are available at archive.org:

http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...al/features.asp

Yeah, I didn't want to go there because if CM removed them for some specific reason then they might get pissed off that somebody's linking to them and have them removed from the archive. But I guess now that you've already mentioned it, yes, you can still get all those tutorials from the wayback machine.
jivamukti
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Yeah, I didn't want to go there because if CM removed them for some specific reason then they might get pissed off that somebody's linking to them and have them removed from the archive. But I guess now that you've already mentioned it, yes, you can still get all those tutorials from the wayback machine.


I thought about that too, but in the end decided to post the link so ppl who need them can get them while they are still available.
MrJiveBoJingles
Synth Secrets: Links to All Parts

A directory for a very large (40+ parts) series on all different types of synthesis by Sound on Sound. Quite informative.
Allied Nations
I'd add this, but I'm too lazy atm so I'll come back and do it later.

Equalizing for Dummies
DigiNut
I added the "for Dummies" tutorials, you were takin' too long. ;)
Progress Ent.
Props to you guys for creating this thread and the information that is in it. As someone who is just starting the journey of production, this is by far the best collection of information I have come across in searching for info on the net.

Props to TA's.

DigiNut
Update: Video tutorials finally added! (Thanks Adam)
jivamukti
I think these two would be worth adding to the Mastering
section.

Several articles by Bob Katz on mastering & mixing:

http://www.digido.com/modules.php?name=Topics

A mastering booklet by Katz:

http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/bobkatz.pdf
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