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Published on 08/31/14 at 02:21 (This content has been automatically translated from French)In hours of reading on AF web searches, I finally bring myself to buy this training DVD. It promises more than 7 hours of learning, I was a bit skeptical about the content (too much talk, dilution of the subject, duplication, or other, perhaps? ...)
After viewing the 7:30, I put a notice on AF because this DVD is worth it.
Admittedly, it takes a little prior background to understand some things, the DVD is not a 100% blue cock that absolutely start from scratch. "Slope" on an EQ or compression, you must have already heard, but vulgaristaion is still very successful. And then issue purely basic concepts that do not absolutely mastered, there AF, records and discussions.
This is espe…Read moreIn hours of reading on AF web searches, I finally bring myself to buy this training DVD. It promises more than 7 hours of learning, I was a bit skeptical about the content (too much talk, dilution of the subject, duplication, or other, perhaps? ...)
After viewing the 7:30, I put a notice on AF because this DVD is worth it.
Admittedly, it takes a little prior background to understand some things, the DVD is not a 100% blue cock that absolutely start from scratch. "Slope" on an EQ or compression, you must have already heard, but vulgaristaion is still very successful. And then issue purely basic concepts that do not absolutely mastered, there AF, records and discussions.
This is especially once past the pure theory (and this is required), we go live to the mix as a starting raw tracks to get to the end result. Step by step, we see that indeed that induce any corrections, hints at the key. Alexander BADAGEE is very didactic, clear, precise, not hesitating to remonstrate two or three times points or modifications to make it fit into the head and ears of the listener apprentice sound engineer.
I'll see my way to work to arrive at something more methodical inspiration from this demo to also correct some errors. Already, and because I do not have the softwares presented in training, I started looking for plugs freeware approaching those used by BADAGEE (including compressors), and it is clear that the corrections and treatments provided directly otherwise sound better than my two basic treatments STAN probably already because their dosages are easier to calibrate.
Training strikes me as a big advantage: It helps to understand that part of the mix is made up of some automation need to practice, and that once these rather "mechanical" steps past (cleaning tracks optimization and EQ levels), we can focus on the artistic aspect that will give its final aesthetic to the song.
That is € 49 which are not stolen, as 10/10 that I put in the training.See less120