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Dirty Dubstep tutorial Day 4: Making a metallic arp synth

Friday, April 27th, 2012

www.boyinaband.com -head over to my website to see the text version of the tutorial, grab some samples and check out my other blogs and tutorials! And http for the forum (Shocking, right?) This Reason 5 Tutorial is geared towards people exploring the dirtier and more powerful style of Dubstep, along the lines of Nero, Excision and Skrillex. If you use fruity loops or garage band or logic, protools, ableton or any other DAW I’m sure you’ll find something in here you can learn from, since I try to explain *why* I do things rather than just *what* I do! :)

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UKF Dubstep Tutorial (Presented by Dubba Jonny)

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Available now on UKF Dubstep 2010: ukf.me Available to buy on the 19th April from www.tongueflap.com Dubba Jonny present UKF’s first (and possibly only) dubstep tutorial. For any up and coming dubstep producers, listen up! Big thanks to Dubba Jonny for this one, make sure you check out their Facebook links below! Forthcoming on Tongue Flap Records. www.youtube.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.ukfmusic.com http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Logic Tutorial – Tuning Drums

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

www.pointblankonline.net – In this video Danny J. Lewis (Defected / Enzyme Black) answers another common question from the students on our music production courses; How do you tune your drums in Logic to sit in key with the rest of the track? Adjusting pitch parameters within ultrabeat whilst using Logic’s tuner plugin can really help ‘fine-tune’ your productions if you don’t have a perfectly musical ear. There is a follow up video to this showing a kick working musically with a bassline and chord sequence in the Deep and Soulful House course at Point Blank – www.pointblankonline.net
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Best Dubstep Bass Tutorial – FL Studio

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Heres a tutorial on how to make a dubstep bass in FL Studio. I use the Sytrus synthesizer that comes with FL Studio 8 XXL. Rate comment and subscribe so I know if I should do another one!!! Also im taking suggestions for other synths yall want so send me a message or leave a comment with a suggestion. Thanks! Also here are a couple links to tracks I have produced using Sytrus bass synths. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Check out my Progressive Synth Tutorial here www.youtube.com

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Logic Tutorial: Sidechaining a Compressor for Ducking Effects

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Commonly used for radio and live broadcast, ducking is a fast and efficient way to control the volume of one source with another. These controls aren’t Logic specific, so this should be useful to almost anyone that uses DAWs.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Part (8/11): www.youtube.com Deedat’s Debate With American Soldiers – Sheikh Ahmed Deedat debates with the American soldiers of the First Gulf War in Saudi Arabia.Sheikh Ahmed Deedat In 1986, the King Faisal Foundation awarded the King Faisal International Prize for SERVICE TO ISLAM, to a South African who is more or better known than many dignitaries in their own countries. This was the first time that this prestigious award has been awarded to a South African. The recipient of this award was a man totally dedicated to his faith and its propagation and who was not afraid to challenge any one to a debate to settle once and for all the matter, who has the good news right? He was none other than Sheikh Ahmed Deedat, reverently known and called UNCLE by those who hold him in high esteem and admiration. The award came after a lifetime of struggle to propagate Islam and to defend Islam against the onslaught of the missionaries. Finally, he was given recognition by the international Muslim community that he deserved and focused more sharply the attention of the Muslim world on the most important aspect of his work, the challenge to propagate Islam. This was his life long ambition to focus the Muslim world’s attention and resources on the propagation of Islam, and at last he succeeded. What a moment of jubilation, achievement and personal gratification for Sheikh Deedat the award was, a turning point in his life. Sheikh Deedat did not have much formal schooling, but he was self

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Skrillex Nasty Yoi Tutorial (Massive)

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

This is a tutorial to make a similar synth to the one heard in Skrillex’s tracks. This is just the raw synth, add some reverb and a distortion unit and you have a nasty synth. Automate the macro controls for some really nasty basslines! Follow Us On Twitter – twitter.com Download a FREE preset here – www.mediafire.com Get All Our Patches Here – dubstepstore.webs.com TAGS Massive Dubstep Tutorial Cubase Dubstep Tutorial Wobble Bass Tutorial Dubstep Tutorial Nasty Wobble Tutorial Native Instuments Tutorial
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Hello, :) Here’s my cover of the brand new BMTH song. I learned it by ear, so I don’t have any tab for this one. I hope you will like this video. Don’t forget to watch my other videos if it’s not already done, :) Thanks for all your comments, et for all your messages. love you all _______________________________ My band : www.youtube.com We will release our debut EP called Existence on the 1rst of September !!! _______________________________ _______________________________ GUITAR : GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM REISSUE 68 TUNING : DROP C _______________________________ I’m using : Cubase SX Line 6 Toneport UX1 PodFarm Interface Reverb effects on Cubase for the treble moments
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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ABLETON LIVE TUTORIAL ON COMPRESSION BY MANDIDEXTROUS

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

THIS IS A SHORT TUTORIAL I DID TO SHOW MY GOOD FRIEND AND FELLO TECHNO NINJA “ROXY TRIPP” HOW I GET MY KICK DRUM N BASS LINES SO DEFINED AND LEAVING ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE REST OF THE TRACK TO BREATH . I HAVE EXPLAINED HOW I USE BUS COMPRESSION AS WELL AS PARALLEL BUS COMPRESSION WITH SIDE CHAINING ;) X HOPE THIS HELPS
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Turntable Tutorial 9 – ONE CLICK FLARE ORBIT (Mixer Scratch Technique)

Saturday, April 14th, 2012

Official DJ Angelo website and merchandise store: www.djangelo.co.uk This tutorial explains how to perform the 1 Click Flare (Orbit) scratch technique using the crossfader. I hope you find this video informative and entertaining, and I welcome any feedback. Become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com FREE mixtape download: soundcloud.com DJ Angelo’s music page: www.soundcloud.com Follow DJ Angelo on Twitter: www.twitter.com Follow DJ Angelo on Myspace: www.myspace.com DJ Angelo www.djangelo.co.uk (This tutorial is in association with www.djtutor.com) http

Official DJ Angelo website and merchandise store: www.djangelo.co.uk This tutorial explains how to perform the 2 Click Flare (Orbit) scratch technique using the crossfader. I hope you find this video informative and entertaining, and I welcome any feedback. For more info on BPM www.visitbpm.co.uk Become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com FREE mixtape download: soundcloud.com DJ Angelo’s music page: www.soundcloud.com Follow DJ Angelo on Twitter: www.twitter.com Follow DJ Angelo on Myspace: www.myspace.com DJ Angelo www.djangelo.co.uk (This tutorial is in association with www.djtutor.com) http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Tutorial FL Studio Bassline

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Huhu Leute, hier zeig ich euch mal wie ich so meine Basslines mache. Viel Spass
Video Rating: 3 / 5

This video is the result of a modification I made to a preset found in the ZGameEditor Visualizer of FL Studio. I then saved it as a new preset. I call this video “ItsFullOfSquareStars”. Instructions are below to modify the preset to create a new one of your own. I modified the preset called “ItsFullOfStars” by changing the Z value of the BitMap Expression “2D Superformula” in the file called ItsFullOfStars.zgeproj (the pathways to modify these files are shown below). In ZGameEditor I changed the Z value from 2.1 to 0.1, giving me square stars and saved it as “ItsFullOfSquareStars.zgeproj” in the FL Studio presets folder. It then appeared in the list of the existing presets in the dropdown menu in my FL Studio’s ZGE Visualizer. Files of this type are stored under the Effects folder of FL Studio in the ZGameEditor folder (pathway below). To modify the presets to your liking, first install the free open source program called ZGameEditor. Once installed find the Visualizer preset you would like to modify. The file pathname should look like this: Program Files/Image Line/FL Studio 10/Plugins/Fruity/Effects/ZGameEditior Visualizer/FgAndBg (you will also find a folder above it called “Clear” that contains more presets (as seen by its .zgeproj file extension). Inside the FgAndBg folder you should see all the preset files with the .zgeproj file extension. Right click and open with the ZGameEditor program. Once opened the project displays in the tree view in the editor. Follow the

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Make Music with Anything: junXion Universal Send-Receive for Mac [Video Tutorial Round-up]

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

“So,” you say, “I’ve got a … and I want to connect it to a … to make music. How do I do that?”

One strong answer to that question, if you’ve got a Mac, is junXion. Developed by the landmark audio research laboratory STEIM – a hotspot in Amsterdam that for years has been imagining new ways of making music by connecting things to other things – it got a big update recently.

It takes lots of the inputs you might imagine (joysticks, mice, touchscreens, MIDI, OpenSoundControl, audio, Arduino-powered hardware and all of its sensors, and video sensing) and connects it to a lot of the outputs you might imagine (using MIDI or OSC). You can set up rules in between the input and output to make that connection musically meaningful.

OSC input and output wasn’t entirely optimal in past versions; a total rewrite now makes it work with useful OSC sources like the iOS TouchOSC and Lemur apps. You get nifty new Actions, like remote mouse control. You can use a Nintendo Wii “Wiimote”‘s infrared-sesnsing capabilities and vibration support. If you’re using video, you can now support multiple “blobs.” And the whole app promises to run faster and look better, with more help tags in the UI, and added stability.

75 € for the full version. You need Mac OS X 10.5 or later, including the latest 10.7 Lion. (Upgrades for version 4 are free; Lite users can upgrade for 60 €.)

http://steim.org/product/junxion/

Of course, talking about this doesn’t really make much sense; it’s better to see it in action. We have a whole bunch of videos from the folks at STEIM showing features like Wii and joystick control and video sensing from a camera – plus a couple of fascinating demo/tutorials submitted by users.

Let’s watch, shall we?

Via https://vimeo.com/steim/videos

Far from the walls of STEIM, though, intrepid users have concocted their own demos. Here’s a look at controlling Reason with a Wiimote:

Here’s a live performance, also controlled by Wiimote, in the modular live environment AudioMulch. The creator writes:

A basic soundscape in AudioMulch controlled by two Wii remotes via JunXion IV.

Buttons in Wii Remotes control: start and stop buttons, presets of the main mixer, transient parameter of the granulator, frequency of the pulsecomb_1 (processing the drum), a junxion-timer controlling the volume of the granulator.

X-Y-Z accelerators control: 10 harmonics of a frequency generator, parameters of the rissettone

And yes, a camera can be a Theremin:

Got your own solution using junXion – or another tool? We’d love to hear about it.

See also two fine Mac-only tools:
Osculator [Much like junXion, supports nearly anything as an input, adds advanced OSC routing]
ControllerMate [not music-specific, but very powerful modular game input utility]

In fact, what’s largely missing is easy solutions on Windows and Linux, though you can roll your own with a free tool like Pd, which also supports HID, Arduino, video, and the like.


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