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Best Production Video Series of 2011
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jsrobinson
Wow, thanks for the post. Nice.
dj_alfi
I'm sorry but that was ing boring. He made a few good point, but way too much repetition and it hardly moves forward at all. And listening to him loop 1 and 1 bar of a track was ing atrocious.
Thanks for the vid, but thread title is grossly misleading.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by dj_alfi
I'm sorry but that was ing boring. He made a few good point, but way too much repetition and it hardly moves forward at all. And listening to him loop 1 and 1 bar of a track was ing atrocious.
Thanks for the vid, but thread title is grossly misleading.


Did you watch up to part 6?
TranceElevation
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Originally posted by Beatflux
Did you watch up to part 6?


I watched till part 3 and can tell you this is completely useless.

If you're someone who hasn't idea of what music productions is, then yes...all this could appear reasonable and intriguing.

I mean, organizing such course by tricking novices this way is something I credit this man for. (if this makes any sense in english lol)
Beatflux
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Originally posted by TranceElevation
I watched till part 3 and can tell you this is completely useless.


You have to watch all the parts to have an opinion on it.
Looney4Clooney
people pay for this ?

if you need to go to school to make technos, i mean come on. Even rock music. I mean i think the cutoff in terms of music you ould study in a formal manner is jazz. Sure The performance program at Beerklee deal in modern music but again , this school is hit and miss and the miss is mostly anything other than the performance program.

I mean when i went to school, you would have visiting lecturers like Bob Ludwig, Hani mean guys that you can learn by just being in the same room. I even had a class where the guest professor was Sandy Pearlman, the guy who produced that song in that skit everyone knows "more cowbell". I feel for the people that pay for these schools. They are a racket.
DJRYAN™
I've been watching Groove3's Timothy Allen - Ableton Tutorials He's awesome. He goes super indepth with all the things necessary in order to make a great track. So far this week I've spent countless hours watching his videos. They're very informative and his eqing and sidechaining tips have helped tremendously. I highly recommend any Groove3 or Synthic4te.
EliPsE
People watch to much of these damn videos. What happened to analyzing some inspirational material and just jamming away?
Beatflux
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Originally posted by EliPsE
People watch to much of these damn videos. What happened to analyzing some inspirational material and just jamming away?


I don't think you watched it...he analyzes a prydz's track.

jsrobinson
Funny how people whom complain the most about free material seem to contribute the least constructive material to discussions.
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Beatflux
Did you watch up to part 6?


No, as I said, the part where he started looping individual bars to analyze them just was too much for me. I need my learning material to be stripped of nonsense, and organized in a way that doesn't bore my ass off.
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