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Hey guys,

After some good suggestions for online courses/youtube channels etc to learn everything there is about electronic music production.

Happy to pay but not too much. Was thinking Point Blank but they're are a tad to much for what I want to pay.

Thanks in advanced.

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Try starting with Intro to Synthesis

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... nZPbF8ICFf

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Thanks dude will have a look in to these

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You're welcome :)

Cheers,
George.

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br490 wrote:Hey guys,

After some good suggestions for online courses/youtube channels etc to learn everything there is about electronic music production.

Happy to pay but not too much. Was thinking Point Blank but they're are a tad to much for what I want to pay.

Thanks in advanced.
Groove3, MacProVideo and AskAudio (Same as MPV except only the audio tut's) all regularly have sales on monthly and yearly subscriptions. They also often discount the download courses. Sign up with them to receive emails that'll notify you when might be a good time to jump in.

Also, there are definitely some good courses at UDEMY, though you will really need to pay attention to the reviews to make sure you are getting your money's worth. They also regularly do huge discounts on courses, and extra discounts can be had by buying the recommended combinations that they offer :tu:

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
br490 wrote:Hey guys,

After some good suggestions for online courses/youtube channels etc to learn everything there is about electronic music production.

Happy to pay but not too much. Was thinking Point Blank but they're are a tad to much for what I want to pay.

Thanks in advanced.
Groove3, MacProVideo and AskAudio (Same as MPV except only the audio tut's) all regularly have sales on monthly and yearly subscriptions. They also often discount the download courses. Sign up with them to receive emails that'll notify you when might be a good time to jump in.

Also, there are definitely some good courses at UDEMY, though you will really need to pay attention to the reviews to make sure you are getting your money's worth. They also regularly do huge discounts on courses, and extra discounts can be had by buying the recommended combinations that they offer :tu:
Thanks mate!!

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I like https://www.borntoproduce.com/ very much. Good cubase courses. Also their "no specific daw" courses about mixing, mastering, vocals, drums, and video games sound design are very good.

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Ask.audio has a lot of content, that would be my first choice. I have used groove3 and Lynda too.
dedication to flying

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Some excellent intermediate and advanced video tutorials:
VIDEOS

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producertech.com have some good ones.

I have a voucher for 20 pounds if you’re interested.

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I'd recommend Rick Snoman's tutorials at https://www.dancemusicproduction.com/. He's also the author of the excellent Dance Music Manual, which got me started back in the late 2000s (it's in its third edition by now).

The tutorials aren't cheap, but I've personally learnt more from them than from any other resource.

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sir_geoffrey wrote:I'd recommend Rick Snoman's tutorials at https://www.dancemusicproduction.com/. He's also the author of the excellent Dance Music Manual, which got me started back in the late 2000s (it's in its third edition by now).

The tutorials aren't cheap, but I've personally learnt more from them than from any other resource.
Really good tutorials, very detailed.

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