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EF19 - interest in a music production panel?

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soto:
hey fuzzits!
this panel was so much fun to do, and i was blown away by the response.
as promised, here's some resources for getting started with music production
or perhaps some new tools and toys if you've already got your hands dirty.

the software i used in the panel was mostly renoise, my sequencer, and aspect,
the synthesizer i was demonstrating.

a few other tools i heartily recommend:
[*]REAPER, another sequencer/audio workstation (inexpensive, with a very good trial)
[*]tweakbench, some nicely quirky plugins
[*]fuzzpilz oatmeal, a fat-sounding, super versatile synth
[*]rhythm lab, where i've been getting a lot of my drum samples lately

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and, as for me, you can follow me on twitter at @sotopnthr, it's where i'm most active. say hey sometime :3
i also have a profile on weasyl but haven't been using it much at all.

looking forward to doing a meatier followup panel next year. ah berlin, du bist so wunderbar.
tschüss!
-soto

soto:
ps: dude who brought a ukelele, you were awesome (shoutouts for the bipolar/unipolar
lfo question). sorry we didn't have time to make some ukelelestep :c

Nahro:
xD Omg thanks bro!

You can't even imagine how much your panel has tought me =3

And I am so gonna do Ukulele Step now xD


Thanks again for this!

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