Avinash-composer, singer, programmer, audio engineer from Maharashtra -India started learning Indian classical Tabala at the age of 13 from Master Chodankar, Pt. Sadashiv Pawar then received formal training in Harmonium and Indian classical vocal. I play Keyboard and the flute too. After schooling, Currently I am residing in Mumbai. I am mostly into Indian Classical, Fusion music, and World Folk Music and loves experimenting with Indian classical and Folk and has a deep interest in the classical music of China. Currently looking for music programming guidelines
I'm curious what you mean by programming guidelines?
Same here Avinash, Would be happy to give you some suggestions if you are looking at programming samples or production.
Avinash, I would recommend uploading a headshot to your profile as one. Many here on 32 are reluctant to communicate or accept network requests from those without one. Best of luck!
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Hi Richard updated is it ok...
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I want to learn how to produce music by Computer, I have Maya4 mkII , Maudio Keyrig9, and windows pc
Perfect, Avinash! Nice to meet you.
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Hi Avinash - I would first recommend getting some sort of DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), Reaper is the cheapest, next cheapest is Sonar (made by Cakewalk), Then Cubase is what most of the pro's use. Afterthat, I'd invest in Native Instruments Komplete to get you the basic set of synths and samplers and a few sample instruments. Then look at expanding your sampling template through companies like 8dio, Soundiron, Cinesamples, Spitfire, Bouldersounds, Cinematique, etc. Those are the basic tools you will need, after that - it's then learning your tools - which take a bit, but is completely doable. Hope that helps, Sam
Hi Sam and Josua thanks for your help and support I recently learn that cubase is used for basic music production and Nuendo is used for Post production and protools is used for dubbing is that correct....
Thanks a Lot Joshua for increasing my knowledge....
any Cubase and Nuendo , Protools learning links frineds...
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Well i would start by going to either steinbergs or avids website. Or simply typing in cubase 101 or protools tutorials into youtube. There is a lot of info out there, what do you need help with? Setup? Mixing? I would start here: Cubase 7 Quick Start Video Tutorials - Chapter 1 …: http://youtu.be/b3DTPL3UNk4 Or here Cubase Beginner Tutorial Lesson 1 : Introduction …: http://youtu.be/rYV2Hi6uAnU Or here: Learn Pro Tools: 1 Introduction, Overview, Instal…: http://youtu.be/aBaTY6utAsU
Great Samual thanks a lot