Free PDF with Kim Lajoie's blog articles - available now

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Hello,

I'm very pleased to release, with permission from the author, a PDF document that includes all posts published so far in Kim Lajoie's "Lifesigns from the studio" Internet blog (http://blog.kimlajoie.com).

Kim is a respectable member of this forum, known with username "Kim (esoundz)".

I consider his blog an amazing resource with plenty of technical (and not only) informations of absolute relevance about the art of music production and songwriting. I thought it would have been very useful having all these awesome informations available offline in the form of a searchable and indexed PDF document.

The document (400 pages currently!!!) is downloadable here (new links, 2021 March):

https://app.box.com/s/qf7l1on62t5zfd5s6vnxcuvzd08qqr27
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u52Mkg ... sp=sharing

Kudos and thanks again to Kim for being so kind to allow free distribution of the document.
Please note that this is a completely unofficial (private) initiative.

I'll try to keep the document updated as Kim posts new articles in the blog.

EDIT - last content update Jan, 17, 2016.

Enjoy,
Mario
Last edited by mabian on Tue Mar 16, 2021 10:45 am, edited 22 times in total.

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nice effort. thanks.
member of the guild of professional dilettantes.

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Read a few of these a while back and they're very good. Thank you Kim for sharing, and to yourself for collating! :tu:
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.

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Thanks for compiling all these into the PDF, mabian, and thanks to Kim for the great tutorials. :)

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Big thanks to both of you !
Kim for the wealth of experience shared, and Mabian for the fine pdf (including links !).
Much appreciated ! :tu:
Cheers,
susiwong

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Thank you :)

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You're all welcome, and don't hesitate if you have any feedback or suggestion about improvements for future versions!

- Mario

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8)

-Kim.

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Thanks to both of you!!

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great stuff .. thankyou!

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Thanks!
Play it by ear

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pure excellence - thanks to you both!

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Nice.

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Thanks!

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mabian wrote:You're all welcome, and don't hesitate if you have any feedback or suggestion about improvements for future versions!
Perhaps make the text alignment "justified"?
To me at least, such is easier to read.
THERE IS ALWAYS A WORKAROUND

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