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  • steveH
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    Joined: Oct 17th, 2006
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    see my blog above!
  • cheese
    Posts: 15
    Joined: Jan 2nd, 2007
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    it's got to be beat mapping still not got my head round it..
  • Randy Johnson
    Posts: 15
    Joined: Apr 9th, 2007
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    Most definitely Beat Mapping has my vote!
  • steveH
    Posts: 857
    Joined: Oct 17th, 2006
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    [quote:13253]Most definitely Beat Mapping has my vote![/quote] Well it seems as thought Beat Mapping wins... We'll get on it!! Igor and Steve
  • Zagytya
    Posts: 8
    Joined: May 31st, 2007
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    Oh, I have a really good idea for a tutorial. Using Ultrabeat along with Hyperedit. The uses of the Hyperedit and it can be use ultrabeat sounds for drum sequencing. I have a heard great things about Hyperedit, but am finding hard to really use it to increase my productivity.
  • oNe
    Posts: 1
    Joined: Sep 13th, 2007
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    Beat Mapping with Tab Transients and extensive file management work flow.
  • meungawa
    Posts: 1
    Joined: Sep 3rd, 2006
    Re: What tutorial should I do in September
    Beat Mapping Please!!!!! To move/fix rushed or lagged notes (audio) in Live is so easy as you just drag the beat to where the note needs to be played (like quantizing MIDI) .. it's a nightmare with Logic; with so many cool features they really dropped the ball by not making these types of tasks on par w/ PT or Live ... don't get it ... So, some advanced topics on fixing the timing of, say, guitar rhythms (a chord is rushed or lags and needs to be moved up or back a bit) I will send you a huge christmas card if you put a deatailed video for best practices on how to best achieve this ;) ... thanks for asking!
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