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Thanks for taking your time to read this post!! I have been making hip hop beats for over 5 years now with just a Korg Triton and a pair of monitors. It just so happens that I got blessed with some very artistic rappers, but I cant lay a song down on the Triton... so I went out and got me PT LE 6.1. I have no experence at all with all this.. All I know how to do is make a beat.. BUT I really want to know all the steps that are taken, so i can start making descent recordings. Im hearing all this stuff about sub mixes and final mixes and all sorts of stuff.. It's a bit overwhelming but hey' so was the Korg Triton! So if anyone can help me understand all these steps or give me some names of books to read or anything it'll mean so much to me.. Thank You Again

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07.08.20 - 01:47:06
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I think that the book referred to in the above post might be "Producing in the home studio with Pro Tools" by David Franz. It's the book they gave us at school for our Pro Tools class. It ran 35 dollars and it's a really good book. It doesn't talk to you like you're stupid, but it doesn't go over your head either. Good tips on Pro Tools, producing and engineering in general. It also has an interactive CD ROM. I would check it out if you're just getting started and really have no other base to go on. Also, keep reading this forum and don't be afraid to ask questions. Most of the people on the forum are really nice and eager to help. That's what it's here for. Good luck!!

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i need a shit-load of dimes.

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07.08.20 - 01:55:22
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It takes a while to get it down but you can learn fast if you put in the time. Recording like everything else is so subjective anyway. Everybody does things different too. I would buy the book Producing in the home studio. Make sure you get the 2nd addition Also if you take the time to read all the stuff on this site you will learn a lot. Try to read at least one magazine too, EQ, Eltronic Musician, Recording. Pick the one that best fits you style the best. I have learned thru lots of trial and error which is still the best way in my book. Good Luck Jimi

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07.08.20 - 02:04:58
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