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Simon
- Cassel
C$45
C$45
Professional Composer & Producer, Cubase Music Production Lessons (Metal Rock, Guitar, No Music Theory)
Do you want to produce your tracks without getting lost in the technical details? I'll teach you Cubase and DAW software the way I learned it myself: without music theory, but with method and creativity. The goal is not to apply formulas, but to develop a working method adapted to each project. This may involve analyzing a piece in progress, resolving technical or creative blocks, optimizing sound, or even organizing a Cubase session. I offer concrete tools, attentive listening, and precise support to move your musical project forward in the right direction. About the course: Composition & Arrangement Musical structure & storytelling: learning to build solid and coherent pieces (intro, bridges, choruses, etc.). Creating guitar riffs and harmonies: rhythmic, melodic and stylistic work according to your level. Text writing & vocal placement: rhythm, phrasing, accuracy of intentions. Organization in the DAW (Cubase): clear structure, tempo, grids, dynamics. Art direction & atmospheres: defining a unique and coherent sound universe, from the riff to the background texture. Pre-production & Sound Design Effective session preparation: choice of tools, sounds, project organization. Custom guitar/bass sound creation: virtual amps, IRs, custom effects chains. Modern recording techniques: layering, harmonies, double-tracking, multiple takes. Sound sculpture & textures: asserting the personality of each instrument. Integration of atmospheres and textures: cinematic, orchestral or electronic textures. Advanced sound design: modulations, automation, unconventional effects. Recording & Editing Effective voice recording: artistic direction, placement, interpretation. Fast & clean editing: assembly, alignment, natural corrections. Collaboration & Communication Knowing how to work with other musicians: conveying ideas, communicating with a mixer or sound engineer, maintaining an overall vision. Mixing & Finalization Clear and productive session organization: routing, buses, colors, naming. Using the main mixing tools: Compression: dynamic management EQ: Frequency balance Delay & Reverb: space and depth Limiting: level control Special FX (ring mods, filters, etc.): to go further with the texture Export preparation: stereo, stems, separate tracks, formats suitable for mixing or mastering. In summary The goal is not to follow a fixed method, but to make concrete progress on a real musical project, regardless of the starting level. The idea is to start with a desire, a sound, a riff, a feeling... and turn it into a solid, inspired, controlled piece. This is what I have been doing for twenty years, and what I pass on here with rigor. Online lessons are available. Cubase is recommended but not required. You can work with other DAWs or directly with stems/audio files as needed.
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Fiona
- Hazebrouck
C$18
C$18
Beginner's course: A / AN
The solution: Article A must be used in front of a name beginning with a 'consonant' sound and 'AN' in front of a name beginning with a 'vowel' sound. Examples: - door (door)> a door / d / is a consonant sound - apple (apple)> an apple (an apple) / a / is a vowel sound - kitchen (kitchen)> a kitchen (a kitchen) / k / is a consonant sound xceptions: 1) In front of the sound / j /, we use A and not AN. Example: a union (this word starts with the sound / j / Listen to it: But by the way, what is 'the sound / j /?' This is the sound we find at the beginning of: 'yellow', 'United States' ... WARNING! It is a phonetic symbol and not the letter J. We find a close sound in French at the beginning of the word 'Yogurt': the sound 'ye' 2) For words beginning with 'h', one must ask whether it is pronounced (aspirated) or not: If the 'h' is sucked, the word starts with a consonant sound. So we use A: A horrible war. If the 'h' is not sucked, the word does not start with a consonant sound, so we use AN: an hour. Then perform various exercises. Example of a beginner's course. Various book ranging from the 2nd to the terminal, DVD for children and other for adults, book, music for beginners and advanced, of any age.
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