Paul Nolan has recently put together an insightful screencast series on using arpeggiators in the Logic 9 environment. He has given us permission to use them on Audiotuts+. Enjoy!
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Paul Nolan has recently put together an insightful screencast series on using arpeggiators in the Logic 9 environment. He has given us permission to use them on Audiotuts+. Enjoy!
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The reason you’re here on our site is because you’re interested in audio tutorials. I think we do a great job: we have a huge number of excellent tuts – both free and premium. But we know we haven’t cornered the market. There are an amazing number of audio tut sites out there, and the number seems to grow every year. Here are 35 of the best.
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Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.
Which country do you live in? What do you love about it?
This track has been submitted for your friendly, constructive criticism. What useful feedback can you give the artist? The floor is yours to talk about the track and how they can fix problems in and improve upon the mix and the song.
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Soundproofing and acoustic treatment are important topics to tackle when setting up a home studio. These tutorials will give you a head start on keeping outside noise out of your studio, and giving your room the best sound possible.
Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.
Most beginners getting into audio have a lot of questions about computers. “Is my computer good enough?” “What type should I buy?” “Do I need any special components?” What would you tell them?
If you’re a handy person, you can save money in your studio, or get exactly what you want, by doing it yourself. Here are a collection of useful DIY guides. Get busy!
Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.
I’m looking forward to 2012. How can we help you grow as a musician and producer this year? Do you have any questions you’d like answered, or topics you’d love tuts and tips on? Let us know!
The redesigned FiRe 2 – Field Recorder turns your iPhone or iPad Touch into a powerful portable recorder. We’re giving five lucky people a chance to win it! To enter, check out the instructions below. The winners have been chosen. Read on to see if you’re one of the lucky ones!
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John ’00′ Fleming sits in for a Computer Music Producer Masterclass session. He discusses the process of remaking Jean Michel Jarre’s famous “Oxygene” track.
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