This should really happen. Hope some of you really want this too. Hope you guys will think about it . Cheers!
To be honest, i don’t care because I can do most of what I see in the existing logic tutorial in my ableton live…
There’s big difference though on the stuff you use. Your probably way more experienced than I am.
Ummm…
Did you look in the videos section?
[url=http://www.sonicacademy.com/Producer/Course/?contentId=2079]http://www.sonicacademy.com/Producer/Course/?contentId=2079[/url]
Its easy enough to apply the same techniques onto Ableton.
I really don’t understand why everyone gets all up about cross platforms. Just because a driving instructor teaches you how to drift in a Honda, it doesn’t mean you can’t just apply the same techniques in your Ford.
i dont care about what genre or daw they use for the tuts, i learn something every time. in fact i would even be up for a country song done in a sequencer just for the hell of it.
the sonic crew could even wear hats
sorry if i changed the tone of this thread
Wow Tommy Drum & Bass has certainly turned a different direction the last time I listened to it
what about drum and bass mixed with country? it could work. do only americans listen to this crap, or is the rest of the world okay with this as a lot of americans are?
[quote]tommyt (05/05/2010)[hr]what about drum and bass mixed with country? it could work. do only americans listen to this crap, or is the rest of the world okay with this as a lot of americans are?[/quote]
Nope, think it’s a yank thing
I did read somewhere that after classical music, country was the second biggest selling genre so put on your boots and drink your milk and demand HTSL Dolly Parton