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How did you learn what you know?
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DJMiakoda
Simple question about your music producing abilities...

how did you learn everything you presently know and how long did it take you to get to where you're presently at?

Be honest.:cool:
camsr
All my knowledge I got from this little book in the cracker jack box.
Mr.Mystery
Trial and error.
[Alpha]Dave
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Trial and error.

Same here. Personally I've never really been a big fan of tutorials and such things. It's better and alot more fun just to try for yourself. Same goes for manuals. Instead of just looking up the specific thing you want to know in the manual, you might learn alot more stuff on the way if you would just try to get there for yourself.
ronk
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Trial and error.

same here too.
Agenz
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Trial and error.


+1

Practice makes perfect (or so they say)
djkoso
Trial and Error, read faq, read tutorials and many more articles about music,sound etc.
nephilim
trial and error, yep. been doing it for 8 years, still learning
KilldaDJ
fruityloops, played around with the tutorial .flps, learn automation, effects, studied the sample projects, experiment with patches etc

so yeh just messing around i guess, only recently i focused more on the actual sound (mixdown/EQ/mastering) but before it was just get the tune exported etc
jivamukti
After having listened to a secret combination of trance records for 96 hours without interruption, I entered The Supreme State of Trance(tm) and Paul van Dyk appeared and initiated me into the secret magik of trance. Oh the ecstacy!

thoughtlessjex
Three P's.
jupiterone
Trial and error aswell.
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