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DreambreaX |
Thank you for sharing, great post |
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Lunar Phase 7 |
This looks amazing. Much appreciated! |
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Dj_Kile |
nice tips, and I like the concept too |
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Richard Butler |
Like the not so subbtle Godsquad message. Good vid none the less, cheers. |
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Raphie |
Now guys: "Go and learn....." (and hopefully less noob questions :D )
quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
Super post, much appreciated!
3 hours of professional tutorial videos for didley squat? is it just me, or are we in the best decade for music production ever:p |
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PlasticSoul |
thanks, cool vid collection. |
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music2dance2 |
Great post Raphie, some of those vid's look promising. |
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aLviNx80 |
liking these videos alot. Thx |
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skyhunter |
Wow, -10 dB? My drumloops normally peak at that level, that's insanely quiet for a master I think. Gonna have to try this. |
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aNYthing |
quote: | Originally posted by CalvP
Super post, much appreciated!
3 hours of professional tutorial videos for didley squat? is it just me, or are we in the best decade for music production ever:p |
Oh yeah! RESPEK!
I spent hundreds of dollars back in early 2000's on various mags, books, etc - just digging for bits and scraps of info from various sources, reading, reading reading... reading about various crap that was explained to me in under 8 minutes (Parallel compression, for example, which I was using for a while without even knowing what the technique was called).
Anyone wants my Professional Sound Recording book? :))
Great tutorials, great info, and yes - ING YOUTUBE + TUTS = WIN!
Now, if I only had time to sit, watch, try and learn. Last night, my studio hours were 11PM - 4am, 9am wake up for work. BUMMER.
THANKS FOR LINKS, OP! |
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Waza |
Raphie great vids and thanks for taking the time out and doing this. |
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