jon connor
22-01-2010, 03:55 PM
hey guys recently i updated my cubase sx to cubase sx 5 and as always there is brilliant new tricks and updated software etc .
However if you are like me and are mabey a famly man or busy with work your studio time is pretty limited, so tutorials are really handy for a short cut to finding how your new software works.
Normally i would love to spend time finding things out for myself but these days i simply dont get time.
ive found a site here which i think would benifit B.O.A especially for new producers and also producers like myself who are updating there software e,g cubase sx 5 / ableton 8 etc etc.
i find with the tips i was shown for cubase 5 was brilliant.
ENJOY:wink:
Sonic Academy (http://www.sonicacademy.com/site/default.aspx)
From making beats and basslines to mixing and mastering, our exclusive Music Production video tutorials give you everything you need to start producing professional sounding tracks using industry standard software such as Ableton, Reason and Cubase.
Check out the various courses available, choose the one you want and start downloading our high quality video tutorials, resources and become a member of the SonicAcademy.com community of thosands of music makers form around the world!
However if you are like me and are mabey a famly man or busy with work your studio time is pretty limited, so tutorials are really handy for a short cut to finding how your new software works.
Normally i would love to spend time finding things out for myself but these days i simply dont get time.
ive found a site here which i think would benifit B.O.A especially for new producers and also producers like myself who are updating there software e,g cubase sx 5 / ableton 8 etc etc.
i find with the tips i was shown for cubase 5 was brilliant.
ENJOY:wink:
Sonic Academy (http://www.sonicacademy.com/site/default.aspx)
From making beats and basslines to mixing and mastering, our exclusive Music Production video tutorials give you everything you need to start producing professional sounding tracks using industry standard software such as Ableton, Reason and Cubase.
Check out the various courses available, choose the one you want and start downloading our high quality video tutorials, resources and become a member of the SonicAcademy.com community of thosands of music makers form around the world!