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Education, Video Tutorials
Beatworx Chontane Creative Approaches and Mixing Techniques TUTORiAL screenshot
AudioZ Exclusive | 30 July 2024 | 4.82 GB
Part of the new wave of producers more invested in sound design and razor-sharp productions than ever before, Chontane’s early studies in music and sound design allow for surgical precision; his fascination for sound in general can be heard in his records. He gives body to his work and has been pulling together tribal and groovy techniques inspired by the classic 90s and early 2000s club records to create density and effect on the dancefloor. His work stands at a stylistic crossroads between various dance genres, easily slipping into just about anyone’s tracklist if their goal is to get people moving.

Since his debut release in 2018, Chontane has garnered praise and support, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. Notably, he has released two highly anticipated records on ARTS Records, showcasing his versatility and talent. Additionally, he launched his own label, TANE, and recently released a second EP on the rapidly rising label – Mutual Rytm, associated with SHDW & Obscure Shape.

What will one learn in this webinar?
Chontane plans on splitting his session into two different segments covering the following topics:
Creative Process:

How to start a track
Drum Rack and processing samples
Woking with different sequencers
Creating stabs, pads and background atmospheres
Mixing Process:

Compression and Saturation
How to process drums
Working with various EQs
Stereo field and delays

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comments

  Member 24.11.2022 17
+3
This tutorial is pretty good, its 2hrs+ which seems excessive.

again its just a screen cap of someone just banging out a tune and going through the basics, you won't really learn anything new here if you have looked at the alarico or chlar tutorials posted earlier.

Overall its ok, its accessible also as you don't need a bunch of modular or crazy synths and outboard to make a track after watching it.

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