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Dance Music Production Fundamental 2 Bass TUTORiAL HAPPY NEW YEAR SYNTHiC4TE

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Fundamental 2 continues our series of tutorials dedicated to the fundamental production techniques that all producers should be fully versed in.

Description:
Hot on the heels of the best selling Fundamental, Fundamental 2
continues to discuss groove - this time concentrating on bass. Over 3
hours of video tutorials focus on the theory and practice behind the
programming, production and engineering of professional bass lines
and rhythms for dance records.

The DVD begins with an introductory course on some music theory,
introducing the viewer to the theory behind scales and modes - a
requirement for producing bass lines that work. The sessions then
move on to cover the principles behind composition, programming,
editing, tuning and processing of bass in order to add the all
important groove to dance records. This includes techniques used
such as compression, trip sampling, frequency splitting,
side-chaining, modulation, tuning, keying and synthesizing
techniques for different bass timbres.

Tutorial Runtime: 3:20:52

Tutorial Contents:

Introduction

An introduction to the tutorial

Session 01: Introduction to Scales: 12 minutes.

Using examples, this session shows how the many different musical
scales are created and formed

Session 02: Music Modes: 10 minutes.

For this session, we examine how the different modal forms in music
are created, from Major to Minor, Dorian to Mixolydian.

Session 03: Groove 1 Timing and Values: 17 Minutes.

Here, using examples, we examine how timing and note values play an
important role in the creation of a typical dance music groove.

Session 04: Groove 2 Pitch: 20 minutes

In this session we examine the uses of pitch, the principle of
strong and weak notes within a scale and how we can use these to
change the feel of the bass line.

Session 05: Modes and Accidents: 20 Minutes

We examine how the use of different modes can affect the feel of the
music, and how introducing an accidental can add to the excitement
of a dance groove.

Session 06: Extraction: 15 Minutes

This session concentrates on how a bass groove can be extracted from
a chord, or series of chords and progressions.

Session 07:Programming and Processing: 30 Minutes

A look at some of the synthesis techniques you can use to program
bass timbres, alongside how the use of processors and effects can be
used to further augment the dance groove.

Session 08: Bass Timbre Tips and Tricks: 50 Minutes

Various tips and tricks on producing bass timbres for dance music

Session 09: Further Processing: 20 Minutes

A final session giving more tips, tricks and advice on processing bass
timbres in dance music.

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