Yes Jaydot!jaydot wrote:Do some research, watch some tutorials, and put your metaphorical wallet away.
Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.
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^^^^ yeah that guys blog is purdy gud!
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.
-pretty cool ,wub wrote:
Try contacting this guy - http://durkkooistra.com/tutoring/
He runs a blog, and does online via IM sessions
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.
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...
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.
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!
-T
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!
-T
Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.
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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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/
See some of my vids here:
http://durkkooistra.com/category/tutorial/
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Re: Seeking NI Massive/general dubstep production teacher.
Cheers mate. Like always helpful Wub to the rescue.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
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