[dead] Sonic Academy - How To Sound Like Vol.11 Nu Disco
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In this series of video tutorial, Sonic Academy pro tutors outline the process for making Nu Disco tunes (a la Aeroplane, Todd Terje and Lindstrom). In 13 concise and easy to understand videos, we cover everything from kick-off to final arrangement, from the creation of your percussion line to programming disco stabs and synth sounds.
Include: Nu Disco Ableton Project & Nu Disco Samples.
Contents:
Lesson 1 - Creating a drum line 1
Import & sequence a drum loop using Ableton Lives’ Drum Rack
Lesson 2 - Creating a drum line 2
Add some convolution reverb and EQ to your drums and then import some audio drum loops to your project
Lesson 3 - Adding ARP Synth 1
Create a rhythmical synth pattern using an arpeggiator and Sylenth1
Lesson 4 - Dropping synth
Program a subtle synth sound using Sylenth1 also making use of Ableton Lives’ Scale and Chord effects
Lesson 5 - Adding ARP Synth 2
Do a bit of arrangement to the start of your tune and then finish up by introducing another Arpeggio synth pattern using the Sylenth1
Lesson 6 - Creating a bassline
Create and sequence in a bassline for your tune
Lesson 7 - Writing parts for guitar
Create a natural sounding sequenced guitar sound for your tune
Lesson 8 - Creating and inserting disco stabs 1
Program some bright disco stabs into your song using Sylenth1, the chord and scale effect
Lesson 9 - Creating and inserting disco stabs 2
Sequence your created disco stabs into your song
Lesson 10 - Perfecting the synth part
Create and sequence another synth part for your song, then arrange out your tune further
Lesson 11 - Using the Riser and arranging the tracks’ finish
Create a riser effect using modulation envelopes to open the filter cutoff on the Sylenth1
Lesson 12 - Putting in drum hits
Import drum hits into your project and arrange them throughout the song
Lesson 13 - Incorporating FX into your final track
Import sweeps and crashes into your project, then arrange them to properly fit into your song.
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