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Please do a “NEWS” on the latest FL Studio 12 beta… it looks amazing! Much thanks!
Defo agree but please not in Fruit Loops - Logic Pro x or even Ableton. Would love to see a Mike Push tutorial or Paul Thomas.
what he said!
I would like to see more tutorials on using samples/loops on the fly. deep minimal techno and other techno/house genre, more tonal bass/kick, lets go for something more minimal. 1-2 hour start to finish course.
some deep tracks here
1min - 1min 25seconds sounds cool and then all the noise after that I lost interest.
3:43min sounds groovy w/ hihats , lower the bpm a bit, and this track would be a nice course to work on
Hi, thank you for being a member here. Awesome site, love it, verxy informative.
But I haven’t found a course where everything is covered in one, with Current DAW Ableton 10.0.5.
Where to produce a song from setting up to mastering (Stems or Midi Files Project, which is better) and loading on soundcloud etc.
“From start to finish”
With the stock plugins.
That would be really awesome course, would be very happy about it.
Friendly greetings
LunarSolar
I want to see more Song breakdown videos and courses by Crystal Skies .
I would like to see some phonk sound design and melody/arrangement tutorials.
Kordhell, Kute, and Interworld are some of the ones I’m interested in.
Links
KORDHELL - MURDER IN MY MIND - YouTube
KORDHELL - ZEP TEPI - YouTube
Hello music enthusiasts!
I suggest an exciting topic for a future tutorial video: “Working with Track Referencing in Music Production.” Reference tracks are crucial for honing our production skills, whether we’re beginners, intermediates, or pros.
Experienced producers emphasize the importance of using reference tracks throughout the music production process, not just during mixing and mastering but also in sound design and stereo field placement. Analyzing tracks we love gives us invaluable insights into arrangement, sound selection, processing techniques, and sonic aesthetics.
Could there be specific techniques and tricks to enhance track referencing further?
I’d love to see a comprehensive tutorial on effective track referencing. I recently acquired the ADPTR AUDIO Metric AB plugin at a fantastic sale, highly recommended for track referencing. Including demos with this tool could benefit users who have access to it.
For those without the plugin, showcasing a free alternative in the tutorial would be fantastic.
I believe this tutorial would elevate our productions to new heights.
Looking forward to your thoughts and hoping to see the tutorial become a reality!
Happy music making!
PS: Let’s be mindful of copyright issues
Thank you for your video tutorial suggestion
In case you haven’t watch this yet, there’s a Metric AB video course from Protoculture on the website.
If you’re an Ableton Live user, you might want to check this video from Haterade as well.
It actually covers the basic idea of setting a Reference Track inside your DAW and should be applicable to other DAWs as well.
Tech Tips Volume 74 with Haterade - Tutorial 739 - Reference Track
Hope this helps !
Cheers
Hello, I’m not sure if this is still active if you guys check this, but I would definitely like to see More techno tutorials, Mac Vons techno takeover is pretty good but he even says it himself “that he is not a sound designer”so I would like to see a techno tutorial on sound design focusing on the popular synth hits or impacts that people use. I guess it could be ear candy, but not just bass:acid shots. Everything from fast stabs to multiple pluck hit IDK something like that. What a lot of people are putting in their tracks now if you guys would like to have a track to compare to. I just purchased.
SPACE IMPULSE Extended Mix,by SHADOWMAW RELEASED from Crypt Music
Thank you