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  • MusicTech Guide to FL Studio PDF
    November 10th, 2024 ⚡
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    MusicTech Guide to FL Studio

    ENGLiSH | PDF | 71 pages | 12.41 MB

    MusicTech presents the first of its digital guides to using the most popular music production applications around. Part 1 of the series focusses on FL Studio, one of the most widely-used music-making packages on the planet. Over 12 workshops, we cover everything from setting up a project in the DAW right through to recording, arranging, composing, mixing and mastering. The first four parts concentrate on project management, MIDI and audio recording – very much on how you get data into your computer and FL environment.


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  • MusicTech Magazine Issue 204 – March 2020
    September 13th, 2021 ⚡
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    MusicTech 204 March 2020

    P2P | English | 132 pages | PDF | 78 MB

    MusicTech is the world’s leading magazine at the intersection of music and technology. Every issue comes packed with in-depth features on music recording and production, including interviews with visionaries, gear reviews, buyer’s guides, and easy-to-follow tutorials — all written by our team of industry experts and musicians.


    Viewed 2855 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


  • MusicTech September 2020
    July 24th, 2021 ⚡
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    MusicTech September 2020

    MusicTech September 2020

    English | 132 pages | True PDF | 85 MB

    It’s quite common for musicians to re-establish themselves as producers, after years of on-the-road toil and disputes over royalties (ok, we’re generalising a little here) it’s unsurprising that many seek a life of relative stability behind the desk. But to make the opposite career switch is not something we encounter very often. However, if there’s one man who can successfully make that transition from producer-to-artist, it’s the internationally renowned Paul Epworth; the Grammy-winning mastermind behind the key works of Adele, Coldplay, Bloc Party, Florence and the Machine and mountains more. In our brand new interview, Paul explains why now is the perfect time for him to embark on a solo foray into uncharted regions, and also how he is able to juggle that with being one of the world’s most celebrated and in-demand producers. Also this issue, we bring together a range of room correction software to run a group test, with the intention of learning just how much of an improvement they can actually make for your equipment and space. The results were… well, you can find out for yourself in our guide.


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  • MusicTech January 2021
    July 15th, 2021 ⚡
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    MusicTech January 2021

    MusicTech January 2021

    English | 132 pages | True PDF | 69 MB

    Music Tech is the world’s most practical music recording and production magazine. Every issue is packed with hands-on features written by professional producers and engineers, software walkthroughs for all the key packages, Ten Minute Master guides to technologies and techniques, and the very latest product software news and reviews.


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  • MusicTech July 2020
    July 4th, 2021 ⚡
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    MusicTech July 2020

    MusicTech July 2020

    English | 132 pages | True PDF | 73.11 MB

    MusicTech is the magazine for producers, engineers and recording musicians. Every issue is packed with hands-on features written by professional producers and engineers. There are software workshops for every major DAW, interviews with top named producers, artists and engineers, plus reviews of the latest studio hardware and software. With a DVD packed with samples, tutorial videos and software, MusicTech is the ultimate package for today’s studio user.


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  • MusicTech August 2020
    June 23rd, 2021 ⚡
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    MusicTech August 2020

    MusicTech August 2020

    English | 132 pages | True PDF | 82 MB

    In this issue, learn how to track, sculpt and get creative with the human voice. The human voice can be a dexterous, malleable instrument. In a mix, it can be chopped, duplicated, or used as the raw material to craft apocalyptic choirs or ethereal soul-tugging soundscapes. In a conventional track, the central hook is usually carried within the vocal melody, and so it’s massively important that the recording, treatment and placement of the vocal is done to the highest standard possible. In our cover feature this month, Jono Buchanan guides us through the steps required to create such a perfect vocal, and suggest a few creative ways of thinking about using the voice. Also this month, we spend some quality time with production icon Stephen Street, whose impact on British rock is nothing short of seismic.


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