Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by Filthzilla » Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:25 am

jaydot wrote:Do some research, watch some tutorials, and put your metaphorical wallet away.
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by ShadowMachine » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:24 am

^^^^ yeah that guys blog is purdy gud!
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by Fbac » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:48 pm

wub wrote:
Try contacting this guy - http://durkkooistra.com/tutoring/

He runs a blog, and does online via IM sessions 8)
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if op is still around this week, ive got nothing better to do and would be happy to do some one to one work via MSN. (just pm me)
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by jrisreal » Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:12 pm

I'll help you with whatever I can over AIM free of charge, man. AIM username is jrreppinchrist

I'm not a Logic user, but I hear FL Studio is similar to Logic...
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by Toric » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:07 pm

Hey man, we use a similar set-up as you. We use Logic Pro 9, and NI Massive, and a few other things from NI and Izotope.

Give me a message here on DSF and I'll be glad to help you out as much as I can. I can help you with your questions for sure!

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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by hifi » Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:20 am

jsut see where you can get at without any counseling, courses, and whatnot then if you really really need to take a class and having serious trouble with not creating what you want then seek a teacher. but just keep teaching yourself and see where you would get man.

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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by thor_beatz » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:58 am

I do tutoring see my page here for more info: http://durkkooistra.com/tutoring/

See some of my vids here:
http://durkkooistra.com/category/tutorial/
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.

Post by thor_beatz » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:00 pm

wub wrote:Guys, cut the OP a bit of slack here - he has clearly stated that he has watched tutorials, and is looking for a professional tutor. There is nothing wrong with that; everyone learns in different ways.
SpatZ wrote:For the record; I'm aware what I'm essentially asking is to be taught to make my own "brostep" stuff, and that there are lots of tutorials online. However, I really am not sure where to begin; and I feel like nothing can beat one on one lessons from a professional. And while I enjoy the "deeper" side of "true" dubstep, I'm really only interested in learning the more midrange-ish style for now. Obviously I'd like to learn about subs as well, however.

Try contacting this guy - http://durkkooistra.com/tutoring/

He runs a blog, and does online via IM sessions 8)
Cheers mate. Like always helpful Wub to the rescue.
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