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drooka
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by drooka » Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:13 pm
lyons238 wrote:drooka wrote:As far as books go, the Dance Music Manual (by Snoman) is great imo. It has chapters on everything from sound physics, theory, design, recording techniques, and chapters solely devoted to many of the various dance genres. Great price as well for the amount you can learn from this book, if i remember correctly around 30 usd.
i have the pdf file of this if anyone is interested.
trying to tell me that you could have saved me 30 bucks??
oh the joy of being a broke college kid
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samurai
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by samurai » Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:51 pm
lyons238 wrote:those dubspot online courses look intriguing. till i click learn more and realize there charging 4500 per course...
thats more than it would cost to take a course at a university. i don't have that kind of cash. looks like ill be teaching myself the hard way
I know a real fucking college costs less than that shit. what sort of cowboy operation are these gangstas running?
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tehef9drm
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by tehef9drm » Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:10 pm
I'll try these courses (dubspot) in a couple of weeks.
I'll give you feedback if the course worth it.
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