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Monday, 28 September 2009 02:16
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 15:54
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Before recording a note, make sure the guitars are in tune. I mean really in tune, not just “close enough.” Getting professional results in a home studio is tough, having your guitars only mostly in tune is just going to make things harder.
305978_shecter_bridgeA properly set up guitar can make the difference between a good recording and a bad one. Poor intonation is often a subtle problem that can be difficult to perceive, it’s one of those things where you go “something doesn’t sound right, but I don’t know what it is.” It’s also a problem that you might have a lot of trouble fixing after the fact, so I’d say that proper setup and intonation definitely does better when put into your pre production. It’s not hard or time consuming (usually), and if you learn to do it yourself it will cost you nothing but a good tuner, which you already have, right? Add comment (0)
Wednesday, 04 February 2009 22:39
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This tutorial is provided by primeloops.com
Automating in Logic can sometimes seem a bit daunting due to the endless possibilities, but we will show you a few tips and tricks to make things a bit easier for you. To view Track Automation, simply hit A on your keyboard, or click View > Track Automation at the top of your arrange window. Add comment (0)
Automating in Logic can sometimes seem a bit daunting due to the endless possibilities, but we will show you a few tips and tricks to make things a bit easier for you. To view Track Automation, simply hit A on your keyboard, or click View > Track Automation at the top of your arrange window. Add comment (0)
Thursday, 18 December 2008 23:05
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Here are some simple tips for advanced mixing with Turntables, and in particular using Technics turntables in beat mixing (although you can apply these technique to any good set-up)
What else do the top DJs do with their turntables?
Once you can match the tempo of two records by using the pitch adjustment on your turntables there are many ways of achieving a smoother mix. This is what the DJ mixer is so good forÂ…
This is for those who have already learnt the basics of DJing using their turntables. There may be things in here you know, and there may notÂ…but its always good to go over things to make sure you are getting the most out of your DJ sets.Add comment (0)
Here are some simple tips for advanced mixing with Turntables, and in particular using Technics turntables in beat mixing (although you can apply these technique to any good set-up)
What else do the top DJs do with their turntables?
Once you can match the tempo of two records by using the pitch adjustment on your turntables there are many ways of achieving a smoother mix. This is what the DJ mixer is so good forÂ…
This is for those who have already learnt the basics of DJing using their turntables. There may be things in here you know, and there may notÂ…but its always good to go over things to make sure you are getting the most out of your DJ sets.Add comment (0)
Thursday, 11 December 2008 09:47
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This tutorial is provided by primeloops.com
The all new MPC 5000 has arrived, and yes, itÂ’s bigger and badder than ever! One of the new features everyone is raving about is the newly added Chopshop 2.0 feature. While we are on the subject its worth mentioning that all our MPC samples & loops are now pre-sliced in .wav MPC Chopshop 2.0 formatÂ…. So you can automatically load each individual element of the sample onto your MPC pads for total control!! So, letÂ’s continueÂ….Add comment (0)
The all new MPC 5000 has arrived, and yes, itÂ’s bigger and badder than ever! One of the new features everyone is raving about is the newly added Chopshop 2.0 feature. While we are on the subject its worth mentioning that all our MPC samples & loops are now pre-sliced in .wav MPC Chopshop 2.0 formatÂ…. So you can automatically load each individual element of the sample onto your MPC pads for total control!! So, letÂ’s continueÂ….Add comment (0)
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