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Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby Rmonik » Sun Apr 29, 2012 11:28 am

Ohai.

Youtube and the internet in general are a great source for learning about pretty much anything. In fact, most producers on here learned pretty much everything they know from the internet. Now, there are a lot of uninteresting tutorials out there, and then i figured, to filter them out, let's just post the good ones in here.
So, if you find a good tutorial, post it here. Regardless of the content, can be a mixing masterclass, a "how to make this synth-sound", a random tip thingy, ... Just something you enjoyed watching, and you learned something from it.

This way, it'll be more casual than the Share Tutorials section. That's why i also want to ask, do NOT post your own tutorials in here. Maybe they are very good, but just in case they aren't :) Also, a small description of the tutorial and why you found it helpful could be nice :D

Let's learn! :geek:


I'll start off:


A Dubspot instructor shows us how to put a little "human" randomize effect in your drums in albeton, with drum rack and impulse and some midi effects. Really original, i hadn't thought of it.
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby Mal » Fri May 04, 2012 8:09 pm



Everything you could ever want to know about everyone's favourite synth and deity, Thor.
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby izotonik » Fri May 04, 2012 9:25 pm


add more click to a kick.


make a lead from a snare/clap sample. jump to 3:30m.


add variation to percussion with arp.

interesting little tricks that can be used on various genres.
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby Rmonik » Fri May 04, 2012 9:37 pm

Cool stuff man!
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby Lyckanlehl » Tue May 15, 2012 9:09 pm

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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby 0oshwavyo0 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:36 am

http://howtomakeelectronicmusic.com/how ... bstep-beat

I just love this guy's tutorials in general, but I'll post this one. He explains a lot of basic concepts in electronic music, and explains the ins and outs of FL studio, which gave me some helpful ass tips. Most importantly he taught me that you can do some cool stuff with basic tools, if you know what your shit does
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby xTherebythetrees » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:44 pm

This is SO helpful!
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Re: Post your favorite tutorial videos!

Postby TiZzle » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:40 pm

Personally these Reso producer masterclasses are some of my favourite production vids. I learnt so much from watching these and even though I don't use the same software they gave me a lot of techniques to try out.











Hopefully some other producers will find these as useful as I found them
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