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Producertech Neuro Tech DnB Production [TUTORiAL]

Producertech Neuro Tech DnB Production
Team DECiBEL | 09 May 2020 | 1.51 GB
With his technical mastery of production and highly critical ear, Proxima is one of the leading figures in Drum & Bass today. His music rapidly caught the attention of popular labels, leading to his first release on Renegade back in 2008. Since then, he has been a regular artist on the roster of Tempa, Shogun Audio and more recently Icicle's label Entropy.

In this online course, Proxima takes students on a journey as he sculpts a twisted Neuro Tech DnB track from scratch. Practically every one of the musical parts, including basses, leads, FX and even drums, are created using Live Suite instruments like Analog, Operator, Collision and Wavetable. Students can therefore expect to be treated to a huge wealth of sound design expertise and insight, as each sound is carefully crafted from an initialised state.

In addition to sound design, Proxima shares his invaluable mixing and arrangement tips, showing how to achieve a perfect balance throughout a track. Using audio processing and automation to great effect, he demonstrates how to juxtapose sounds to create melodic and rhythmic interest, whilst delivering a satisfyingly gnarly and devastating groove, guaranteed to have a dancefloor rocking!

Module 1 - Technical Setup
Module 2 - Kick
Module 3 - Snare
Module 4 - Hi Hat and Drum Buss Effects
Module 5 - Additional Drum Layers and Buss Effects
Module 6 - Bass 1
Module 7 - Bass 2
Module 8 - Arranging and Mixing Considerations
Module 9 - Stab
Module 10 - Lead
Module 11 - Arranging Part 1
Module 12 - Noise
Module 13 - Risers and FX
Module 14 - Arranging Part 2
Module 15 - Master Bus Tweaks

3.5 Hours of Streamed Tutorials
Access 24/7/365
Pro DnB Tips & Tricks
Included Live Projects
100MB Bonus Samples

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