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“Seek And Destroy” EQ Techniques
YouTube Link -> “Seek And Destroy” EQ Techniques
Video: How to use your DAW’s equalizer’s peak filters to find trouble spots in your track / channel, as well as find frequencies you want to boost / enhance.
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How To Make Beats Using Logic 9
YouTube link => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Yl72HaImg
Bill Cammack demonstrates how to make a beat using Apple’s “Logic 9″ Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
Available Formats: SD Quicktime (.m4v)
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Neo vs. Morpheus

YouTube Link => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-nmFWL2_Tg
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Mix Engineering 101
Here are the notes to my “Mix Engineering 101″ video:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mix_engineer => A mix engineer, also referred to as “mixing engineer”, is a person who, once all instruments, voices, and sounds, etc., have been recorded, creates what is called the final version (also known as “final mix” or “mixdown”) of a song, hence the term “mix engineer”.
He or she ‘blends’ or ‘mixes’ the elements of the recorded piece together, to achieve a good balance of the instrumental and vocal volume, as well their frequency contents, while also deciding other properties such as pan positioning, effects, and so on.
YouTube Link => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxrL8qpTeXE
Drums
The drums come from Logic’s “Ultrabeat” drum machine that comes stock with Logic 9.. In fact, everything that I use in this video comes stock with Logic Express (I don’t need Logic Pro because I already own Final Cut Studio, which includes Soundtrack Pro). Read the rest of this entry »




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