Make Your Own PC
English | 82 pages | PDF | 52.16 MB
Tricks and Tips – No 2, 2020
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Welcome to this class, here I’m going to teach you how to take your drums to the next level in FL Studio. These techniques and topics are key and basic to know when it comes to placing your drums and will indeed help your production. Class Objective: Don’t worry if you never have done music before let’s get the basics and leave the complicated part for later on. The main objective of this class it’s making you comfortable with the sound of your drums and giving you the confidence to produce alongside a community space where you can feel free to ask questions and share your ideas and doubts in the process.
This Pack features Samples of various Japanese Instruments performed by award winning Japanese Film Composer Takashi Watanabe. Instruments include Shakuhachi Flute, Dragon Flute, Shamisen, Percussion Bells and Hyousigi Wood Percussion.
Make Your Own PC – For Beginners is the first and only choice if you want to save money by building your own PC! Whether you have never seen the inside of a computer or you have some basic knowledge, this guide is the perfect way to increase your understanding and bolster your confidence in PC building. Helpfully broken up into three sections: Planning, Building and Software this book is all you need to build a brilliant first PC.
Detailed collection of Vienna Ensemble Pro video tutorials! See how to configure and use Vienna Ensemble Pro as a tool to expand your studio, when you start running out of resources on your main machine and or want more soundware options. This series is great for those new to using Vienna Ensemble Pro as a network machine and those who want to go deeper into VEPro. Gary starts off describing ways to utilize Vienna Ensemble Pro in your studio, then gives a play-through of the song that will be used as performance gauge throughout the videos. Next, you’ll learn all about Single and Multi Instrument Instances, mixing them and connecting to your DAW, plus important hardware considerations for setting VEPro between multiple computers on a network. Moving on, you’ll learn all about Slave Server Machine Network Configurations, ways to use the Remote Desktop Protocol with an External Machine, how to connect to a VEPro Server on a Slave Machine, using Multiple VEPro servers, setting up Multi-Output Instruments, the difference between Preserved and Coupled Instances, disabling Instruments & Instances via Automation, and much, much more!
Cool “getting creative videos” when using your DAW! Learn all kinds of ways to make interesting new sounds and effects with any DAW. These creative DAW tutorials are perfect for those just starting out using any DAW, as well as for more intermediate DAW users. Gary welcomes you and then starts with a video on how to turn your drum beat into a bass part, which is a great production trick for getting a tight rhythm section groove. He then shows you how to use sequencers and arpeggiators to compose melody lines and beats that you may not ever have thought of. Re-pitching your audio is then shown and you’ll see how this is great for enhancing and alternating otherwise plain sounds, into ones with a lot of character. Moving on, you’ll see how to use MIDI chord effects & chord apps to help you come up with interesting new chord progressions, create stutter gated audio effects, use reverse effects for transitions, apply extreme time stretching to your audio for other worldly sounds, resampling audio through a sampler for more effect options, and create filtered telephone fx and robotic synth voices with pitch correction tools.
This course is all about Ableton Live 10, which is a software for music sequencing and is a digital audio workstation for OS X and Windows. Ableton Live is used across professional studios, bedroom studios and also as a performance tool for live performance. Learning how to use your DAW correctly will dramatically improve the quality of your music and the speed you create it.