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aisling
11.04.2006, 09:17 PM
one of you members recomended the book '"the dance music manual"
by rick snoman.......(I found it used on amazon)
I forget who did, but thank you for sharing this GEM. I am learning more than I could imagine. I even have tracks up/posted/selling, etc......
thanks again.
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
lol, rick snoman. Wasn't he the guy that plagiarised umpteen SoundOnSound articles for Future Music and got royally sued, and then was promptly drop-kicked from his FM placement.
lol
http://www.soundonsound.com/futureapology.html
aisling
11.04.2006, 09:42 PM
lol
http://www.soundonsound.com/futureapology.html
:cry: :cry: :cry: I was not aware of the bad press/drama/bullshit.
Nothings perfect.......But the book is fucking fabulous, plagerized or not!
Threlly
12.04.2006, 05:09 AM
A manual......for dance music !!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaa ha ha ha ha ha, kill me now, ha ha ha ha haaaa ha ha
Midi_Glider
12.04.2006, 06:13 AM
Yeah, goes something like that:
" Chapter 1:
Place a kick on beat 1.
Chapter 2:
Place a Kick on beat 2...
Chapter 3..."
Hehehe... :lol:
Best,
midi.
aisling
12.04.2006, 04:57 PM
A manual......for dance music !!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaa ha ha ha ha ha, kill me now, ha ha ha ha haaaa ha ha
post some tracks big boy :wink:
aisling
12.04.2006, 04:59 PM
Yeah, goes something like that:
" Chapter 1:
Place a kick on beat 1.
Chapter 2:
Place a Kick on beat 2...
Chapter 3..."
Hehehe... :lol:
Best,
midi.
I don't see your music links anywhere, sizzle chest :wink:
aisling
12.04.2006, 05:03 PM
Ok so fuck all you european (would be speaking german) bastards....I'm not so fucking cool/hip that I can't give thanks when it is do.......
You wanna dis.......go right ahead!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
Oh and bring a LUNCH!
The girl next door
12.04.2006, 06:26 PM
one of you members recomended the book '"the dance music manual"
by rick snoman.......(I found it used on amazon)
I forget who did, but thank you for sharing this GEM. I am learning more than I could imagine. I even have tracks up/posted/selling, etc......
thanks again.
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Was me,so it was 8)
Ais, I did see the book. Can you give us a brief run-down of the contents and the areas of major bumph? What sort of level (beginner, med, pro) is it aimed at?
thnx m8
aisling
13.04.2006, 12:14 AM
Ais, I did see the book. Can you give us a brief run-down of the contents and the areas of major bumph? What sort of level (beginner, med, pro) is it aimed at?
thnx m8
aimed at a begginer+ med.......I found some useful eq/programming stuff since I am realy more of a physical player than a programmer. I can create rich electronic and groovey musical/vibe/space........But I'm still rather "white" when it come to mixing/mastering........
Frankly, it's fun to read a fucking book every once in a while!
aisling
13.04.2006, 12:17 AM
one of you members recomended the book '"the dance music manual"
by rick snoman.......(I found it used on amazon)
I forget who did, but thank you for sharing this GEM. I am learning more than I could imagine. I even have tracks up/posted/selling, etc......
thanks again.
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Was me,so it was 8)
Yes it was you you! you lovely purpule thing you......
Seriously, thanks!
jasedee
13.04.2006, 05:45 AM
sizzle chest
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
:lol:
Never heard that one before!
aisling
13.04.2006, 05:57 AM
sizzle chest
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
:lol:
Never heard that one before!
and there is plenty more........ such as "fruit cake, Jerkey, lil guy (refering to one's tiny winy package), powder puff, sweet cheeks"........ good old americian sarcasm!
Nightfall
15.04.2006, 09:28 AM
Ok so fuck all you european (would be speaking german) bastards....
Excuse me, some of us are British!
Enjoy your book, but accept there are trained musicians on here who think dance music is just the first step in electronic music.
Back in 82 when I got my first synths, what came out on the way to a songs production, was basically simplistic dance music.
For good training, take a classic song, and produce an electronic version, which does the song justice and keeps it's soul.
Then do the dance music and you'll amaze yourself.
The girl next door
15.04.2006, 10:54 AM
Ok so fuck all you european (would be speaking german) bastards....
Well i'm an English guy who speaks German....What am i then??
A twat?? :lol:
technomonster
15.04.2006, 04:54 PM
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
aisling
17.04.2006, 05:19 PM
Ok so fuck all you european (would be speaking german) bastards....
Excuse me, some of us are British!
Enjoy your book, but accept there are trained musicians on here who think dance music is just the first step in electronic music.
Back in 82 when I got my first synths, what came out on the way to a songs production, was basically simplistic dance music.
For good training, take a classic song, and produce an electronic version, which does the song justice and keeps it's soul.
Then do the dance music and you'll amaze yourself.
Hey great advice......
I have a funny background, I was a "trained" guitar player/musician for 15 years before I discovered "DANCE MUSIC".........
aisling
17.04.2006, 05:21 PM
Ok so fuck all you european (would be speaking german) bastards....
Well i'm an English guy who speaks German....What am i then??
A twat?? :lol:
No, your "excluded" (Kazul also) from that comment as your music speaks louder than your need to shoot shit out of your ass.....
and you reccomended the book! :wink: 8)
aisling
17.04.2006, 05:22 PM
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
AMAZON.COM
nvisibl
18.04.2006, 10:45 PM
Its a good book, I like it too, got some useful pointers from it.
The girl next door
19.04.2006, 01:33 AM
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
I WANT THAT BOOK
Here is the link again
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0240519159/sr=8-1/qid=1145409933/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-0479525-6108048?%5Fencoding=UTF8
If you don't live in the USA then go to your www.amazon.????
and put in this ISBN number in the search box 0240519159 it will find it for you in your country...
................................................................................ ...............
and i seriously suggest this for you guys who want to learn Ableton Live 5
its a learning Video Cd with a guy teaching 4 hours long...i've had it now for 1 week and i think it's great,Speed learning
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592009875/qid=1145410081/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/002-0479525-6108048?n=283155
If you don't live in the USA then go to your www.amazon.????
and put in this ISBN number in the search box 1592009875 it will find it for you in your country...
aisling
19.04.2006, 06:31 AM
and i seriously suggest this for you guys who want to learn Ableton Live 5
its a learning Video Cd with a guy teaching 4 hours long...i've had it now for 1 week and i think it's great,Speed learning
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592009875/qid=1145410081/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/002-0479525-6108048?n=283155
If you don't live in the USA then go to your www.amazon.????
and put in this ISBN number in the search box 1592009875 it will find it for you in your country...
I agree, having been an exlucisive Reason/Digital performer (http://www.motu.com)/Powercore user for over 4 years, I am adding Live 5 to my sequencer/s list.
After taking a class here in San Francisco at a local music store, I found it (csi master series)better $$$ money spent........
The girl next door
19.04.2006, 10:24 AM
and i seriously suggest this for you guys who want to learn Ableton Live 5
its a learning Video Cd with a guy teaching 4 hours long...i've had it now for 1 week and i think it's great,Speed learning
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592009875/qid=1145410081/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/002-0479525-6108048?n=283155
If you don't live in the USA then go to your www.amazon.????
and put in this ISBN number in the search box 1592009875 it will find it for you in your country...
I agree, having been an exlucisive Reason/Digital performer (http://www.motu.com)/Powercore user for over 4 years, I am adding Live 5 to my sequencer/s list.
After taking a class here in San Francisco at a local music store, I found it (csi master series)better $$$ money spent........
And you can always play back anytime as a reference...Or just play the videos over and over again and again untill you get the drift of things.
aisling
19.04.2006, 03:34 PM
and i seriously suggest this for you guys who want to learn Ableton Live 5
its a learning Video Cd with a guy teaching 4 hours long...i've had it now for 1 week and i think it's great,Speed learning
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592009875/qid=1145410081/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/002-0479525-6108048?n=283155
If you don't live in the USA then go to your www.amazon.????
and put in this ISBN number in the search box 1592009875 it will find it for you in your country...
I agree, having been an exlucisive Reason/Digital performer (http://www.motu.com)/Powercore user for over 4 years, I am adding Live 5 to my sequencer/s list.
After taking a class here in San Francisco at a local music store, I found it (csi master series)better $$$ money spent........
And you can always play back anytime as a reference...Or just play the videos over and over again and again untill you get the drift of things.
I wish live (version 3+) was around when I got into computer music 9 years ago..... I'd still have some fucking hair on my head! :wink:
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