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Warp Academy Producing with Reference Tracks TUTORiAL-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 24 December 2021 | 1.01 GB
Are you struggling to get your music to sound on par with your favourite producers? We’ll equip you with the skills, methods, best practices, and insider pro-tips you need to properly analyze music that you admire. Pinpoint EXACTLY where your music is falling short so you can correct the issues quickly and effectively. Finally close the gap between where you are and where you want to be.

WHY WE MADE THIS
Why did we make this reference tracks mixing course? We believe that making music should be enjoyable and EASY; that you should feel empowered to create music you’re truly PROUD OF.

At Warp Academy, it’s our highest aim to help you live your passion. We do that by breaking down complex software and skills into bite sized, easily digested chunks. Hacking the learning curve, we teach proven and repeatable methods to get professional-quality results.

Are you struggling to get your music to sound on par with your favourite producers? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of other musicians are running into the same roadblock. Most producers know that it’s smart to use reference tracks. But how, exactly?

The power of this technique lies deep in the details. We made this course to answer these key questions…

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
•How do you choose the right reference track?
•How many references should you use?
•How do you analyze them and what do you look for?
•What plugins and tools do you need?
•How do you use reference tracks without over-emulating and copying them?
•What do you do if your song is super different from your reference?
•At what point in your production process do you start using a reference?
•What changes do you make in your mix down vs. during mastering?

HOW YOU’LL IMPROVE
Our goal for you with this course is to have you feeling confident and capable when engineering music. To know what the right decisions are and how to solve common problems that stop other producers from achieving the sound they want.

Our team has been creating music for decades. With all that combined experience, we put our heads together to create the ultimate course to get you on the fast track to making exceptional music. Rather than going through years of trial and error, doing it the slow way, we built this course so you can stand on our shoulders and accelerate your progress, learning from our experience.

We’ll equip you with the skills, methods, best practices, and insider pro-tips you need to properly analyze music from your favourite producers. More importantly, we’ll show you EXACTLY where your music is falling short so you can correct the issues quickly and effectively. No more shooting in the dark, “hoping” your music sounds good, or sending it to friends to get their opinions. You’ll KNOW it’s on point.


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  Member 1.09.2013 453
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Very Useful Thank You
  Resident 3.06.2010 398
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Yes very informative. No sound on Lesson 3 though
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  Releaser 17.03.2015 24628 302
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quote by oisinnYes very informative. No sound on Lesson 3 though

sound is missing on the site too
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 2595
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how the hell they (Warp Academy) approve the tutorial from this guy with this kind of quality, it's about referencing subject, a highly technical one and the guy didn't even properly mix the low end of the track and it sounded out of TIME, not just phase, but TIME. It sounded awful on my woofer. I particularly like the DJVesper tutorial from Warp Academy but who is this guy ? it's like the Dharma Production tutorial that advertised KSHMR as tutor but then some random dude doing the tutorial video.

How do you expect to teach people about mastering if you can't even mix properly, I mean the track he mixed when played side by side with the reference sounded really really bad like and he is ready to go to the mastering phase.

just watch Lesson 1.11 & 1.12 Working with References in Practice.
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