RapidComposer Tutorial Videos! 15 total

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Part 1




Part 2




More to come!



NOVEMBER 14th, 2013:

Here's the full Playlist (might start with video 10):

Last edited by themixtape on Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:13 pm, edited 6 times in total.

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My history with this program so far: Bought version 1. Couldn't figure it out. Complained about no videos. Got my money back. Later bought version 2. Couldn't figure it out. Gave up. Haven't opened it since the day I bought it.

Thank you SO MUCH for starting these. They are long past due.

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Excellent :D

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Chris has done a wonderful job with the videos! I like them ;)
Thank you, Chris!

Attila

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Wonderful!

This is all I ever wanted: Someone who understands the program, someone who knows how to do things...doing things.

Thank you again for these long past due videos.

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Glad you guys like them... I promise there will be more to come! And soon!

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IMO opinion thes are better than alot of commercial tutorials.
I usually find their voices quite annoying or boring but yours was made for tutorials and youve quickly shown some of the power of RC that would never be apparent to potential customers.

Plus, I couldnt be arsed to read the manual and this has shown me how damn easy it is to use!!!

Also makes me see how Angry Red Planet's Temper can be used in a similar fashion.

I literally cant wait for the next installment, so get off your ass ;)

Thankyou

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Many thanks!

I'm really curious to see about melody generator...
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Too cool Chris! :tu:

Thank you for putting these together :clap: and looking forward to the next. :band:

Happy Musiking!
dsan

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Yes, these are really good.
I said it before, better than 'some pay' for tutorials,

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No prob, guys. I'm surprised I got a thumbs-down on the Intro vid (part 1)... haha. Some people. I would never thumbs-down a tutorial, unless the audio was unlistenable and/or you couldn't see the details of the screen.

I'll get some more very soon. Tried today but ran out of time...

The next few I'll be going over are:

1. Melody Generator basics
2. The Idea Tool, and generating ideas quickly
3. RC as VST, and using the Melody Generator to generate melodic ideas over audio (such as acoustic guitars)
4. Hosting VSTs in RC standalone (better sounds than the soundfonts, of course)

Again, I really appreciate you guys diggin the videos. I would never charge for tutorials (I'm no professional tutorial guy, anyway)... but I'm glad you guys get a professional vibe from them. I do my best. :)

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:wink: :harp: :tu:


-- atonal

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Off to give some thumbs up, Im not really in the habit of it, whoops

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Watched some of the videos for Harmony Navigator (suggested by YouTube).......it looks horrible

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Yeah, I wasted $130 on Harmony Navigator years ago. I used it for like a week and was like, screw this. Maybe I'm too stupid to know how to use it (and I must say, the developer made me feel stupid when I would email him with questions)... Attila here at MusicDevelopments is the opposite of the Cognitone guy... Attila's always friendly, gets back to me right away and implements basically all of my suggestions... and I'm patiently waiting to see him implement even more. He's just an awesome dude.

I made another video, showing a little bit of the Idea Tool and the Melody Generator... here it is:



There's another coming soon (I'm rendering the video now)... it's about how to easily make 8-bit "Nintendo-ish" music with a freeware VST and Rapidcomposer, and using Generic Generators, but setting the generator variation/option to "Subdivision" and messing around with it. Instant Nintendo/Sega music. I should have it uploaded in the morning. Super tired now... but I'm trying to stay awake to upload it... :)

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