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    Ask Video - Cubase 7 404: Evolution of a Song

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    Ask Video - Cubase 7 404: Evolution of a Song

    Ask Video - Cubase 7 404: Evolution of a Song
    English | MP4 | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~1087 Kbps | 30 fps
    AAC | 96 kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 99 minutes | 602 MB
    Genre: Video Tutorial / Sound Processing

    Ever want to get into a top producer’s head and see what makes him tick? In this course, Eyal Amir – with outstretched arms – welcomes you into his creative world as he imagines, sketches, develops and produces an amazing track right before your eyes.
    Eyal Amir may be one of most creative composer/producers on the planet. He is also an inspiring teacher. So when he came up with the idea to create a song using advanced overdubbing and sampling techniques all using a single mic, we were like – Duh!!

    Deploying Cubase – his DAW of choice – he begins this creative journey with a simple melodic seed. Throughout the entirety of this course, we get to witness and learn how he cultivates that innocent idea into an extremely complex and innovative track.

    You see how to do advanced sampling techniques. Here, he records real drums and combines them with his own sampled drums to create an army of percussion that is the track’s driving force! You also learn how to record and maximize the sonics of your tracks using just one microphone (an AKG 414). There’s even a section on vocal arranging and tuning that will forever change the way you think about recording voice!

    Most of all you get a behind-the-console look at how a top producer like Eyal Amir visualizes everything in a production as he constructs melodies, beats and harmonies all within a song form to attain a very high level of musical production.

    Content:
    1Introduction (02:57)PREVIEW
    2Sketch Preparation (06:24)
    3Creating the Motif (Theme) (07:08)
    4Developing the Motif (04:05)
    5Drum Programming (06:53)
    6Bass Programming (03:10)
    7Getting Deeper Into Melody (04:39)
    8Song Overview (03:09)
    9Deconstructing the Drums (04:19)
    10Layering the Drums (02:55)
    11Drum Editing (04:39)
    12Multi Drum Editing (06:04)
    13Sampling Overview (03:07)
    14Creative Sampling (02:45)PREVIEW
    15VariAudio Arranging Vocals (03:48)
    16Vocal Layering Techniques (04:45)
    17Recording Orchestral Drums - Part 1 (04:39)
    18Recording Orchestral Drums - Part 2 (03:38)
    19Beefing Up the Bass - Part 1 (04:23)
    20Beefing Up the Bass - Part 2 (05:20)
    21Mastering and Automation (04:43)
    22Outro and Summary (01:09)

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    Duration : 2mn 55s
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