Is this the right place to find someone, put an advert on here somewhere...?philterino wrote:Yeah we would love to do more Cubase tutorials I used it for years before ableton 6 came out.breakmixer wrote:Not enough Cubase tutorials on your site, I have paid for a couple, I want to see some Electro Bass/Funk(i.e. 808 style) and/or Breaks tunes like Aquasky/Freestylers etc laid out from start to finish, but as for subscription, not enough feels relevant for me...
We haven't found the right guy yet to do them but are still searching.
coming soon: Sonic Academy ANA
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- KVRAF
- 4279 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
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penguinfromdeep penguinfromdeep https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=193898
- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
It sounds ok, but I will wait to test it myself before I can say if it's better than Sylenth for those proggy stabs for example. The sound bites on soundcloud sound good because the melodies and chord progressions are nice and spot-on, exactly what you hear in tracks nowadays. Something to take into account ... Not to say the raw quality of the synth is not good but just goes to say that you can do that with a lot of synths if you just know your way around...
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
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Phil Sonic Academy Phil Sonic Academy https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=115944
- KVRian
- 614 posts since 10 Aug, 2006
There are a few features that really step it up from sylenth for stabs.
Chord Hold... being able to save chords with the preset is really handy
The Switchable ENV curves - the soft curve setting gives you a really nice decay that works great for stabs and plucks.
Hopefully we will be releasing over the weekend so you can all try for yourselves.
Chord Hold... being able to save chords with the preset is really handy
The Switchable ENV curves - the soft curve setting gives you a really nice decay that works great for stabs and plucks.
Hopefully we will be releasing over the weekend so you can all try for yourselves.
- KVRAF
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I have a request going the the Sonic site. I would love a tutorial on how to get the "same" sound in Live vs Cubase. Using the built in tools.breakmixer wrote:Not enough Cubase tutorials on your site, I have paid for a couple, I want to see some Electro Bass/Funk(i.e. 808 style) and/or Breaks tunes like Aquasky/Freestylers etc laid out from start to finish, but as for subscription, not enough feels relevant for me...philterino wrote:The 1 Year sub Enables you to access ALL the video online AND download All Samples and Resources.
you can also download courses (this is generally for people with poor internet connection or people who travel a lot).
a £34.99 course becomes £10.99 to Annual Subscribers.
90% of our customers watch everything online.
http://forums.sonicacademy.com/Topic78735-13-1.aspx (http://forums.sonicacademy.com/Topic78735-13-1.aspx)
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
From the GUI, the demo sounds and the features seen in the videos at Youtube it's a very interesting new VA. I will not say "replacement for Sylenth1" but we will see if it's released (tomorrow?)
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- KVRAF
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I was really into the Idea of Sonic Academy at first but lost interest because of the complete lack of Cubase tutorials covering specific genres.Tin0 wrote:I have a request going the the Sonic site. I would love a tutorial on how to get the "same" sound in Live vs Cubase. Using the built in tools.http://forums.sonicacademy.com/Topic78735-13-1.aspx
I could watch, Nu Skool Breaks, Electro Funk/Bass, Detroit Techno, Nu Disco and maybe other styles too, I think they are missing the boat here, each basic style should be covered on each major host and indepth - start to finish. Maybe they need to get featured artists in to do these tutorials who know their game...It's probably down to costs...?
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- KVRist
- 108 posts since 28 Jan, 2009
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 29#4835229breakmixer wrote:I was really into the Idea of Sonic Academy at first but lost interest because of the complete lack of Cubase tutorials covering specific genres.Tin0 wrote:I have a request going the the Sonic site. I would love a tutorial on how to get the "same" sound in Live vs Cubase. Using the built in tools.http://forums.sonicacademy.com/Topic78735-13-1.aspx
I could watch, Nu Skool Breaks, Electro Funk/Bass, Detroit Techno, Nu Disco and maybe other styles too, I think they are missing the boat here, each basic style should be covered on each major host and indepth - start to finish. Maybe they need to get featured artists in to do these tutorials who know their game...It's probably down to costs...?
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Phil Sonic Academy Phil Sonic Academy https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=115944
- KVRian
- 614 posts since 10 Aug, 2006
- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
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Phil Sonic Academy Phil Sonic Academy https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=115944
- KVRian
- 614 posts since 10 Aug, 2006
Not just yet... demo will be ready and available in a week or so.
