
Blacklite :: AJB Productions - Audio Production Courses
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Re: Blacklite :: AJB Productions - Audio Production Courses
And buying a track on my name would never ever satisfy me in any way. The audio courses sound professional tbh. I wonder if they're worth the money, through 'skype'-lessons 

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I agree too, i do music for passion and i would not let anyone make tracks for me...Darycka wrote:tbh, I agree on this mate. This looks like it's done for money and for money only...Aliner wrote:no offense to you or anything, you can do what you like but this is kinda "making music for money and not for the love of the music"..
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But writing and composing are two totally different thing. Anyone can write a track and think the sound design etc. but might lack skills when it comes to making sounds and mixing (for example: they may have bad equipment, or no time to practice etc.). I find it pretty interesting, create your own song where a professional would help making it. That's how all the big hits are made. The artist writes and creates the song, but the composer makes the sounds for the song and puts it together (well, depends, then there's also mixer and a person who masters it etc.) This popular and it's not about money. Most of the big pop producers don't even know how to mix a track, or, create a hardstyle kick 
Although for some people they might think that it isn't your song because you didn't do everything in it, and for person who volunteers for this may give a little scratch in his/her morality, but it depends on a person. The composers and other guys need to be notified of course, stealing honor in these kind of situations is the biggest thing I hate.

Although for some people they might think that it isn't your song because you didn't do everything in it, and for person who volunteers for this may give a little scratch in his/her morality, but it depends on a person. The composers and other guys need to be notified of course, stealing honor in these kind of situations is the biggest thing I hate.
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This. This right here is the finest bullshit around. Do this enough and all of a sudden it won't be so obvious that X artist produced X track. And before anyone states it, I know this kind of business is going on already and has been for a while... It's still bullshit though in my honest opinion.Track Production
£50-£100*
(A track made for you, confidential and built to your specifications)
With an aim of every track created to be released on a respectable label, a garuntee that if you are to commission a track to be made, it WILL be released.
Royalties are righted to you and copyright is forfeited for the payment of the track.
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Maybe you guys don't understand that while he's making the track for you, he would be teaching you step by step how to do everything in the creation of the track. He's not just taking your money and making a track FOR you, he's making a track WITH you. Even look at the title, Audio Production CoursesDarycka wrote:tbh, I agree on this mate. This looks like it's done for money and for money only...Aliner wrote:no offense to you or anything, you can do what you like but this is kinda "making music for money and not for the love of the music"..
And of course he's going to charge money, "school/teaching" costs money. And it never hurts to have a few extra bucks in your pocket

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somewhat true +1Santotsuga wrote:But writing and composing are two totally different thing. Anyone can write a track and think the sound design etc. but might lack skills when it comes to making sounds and mixing (for example: they may have bad equipment, or no time to practice etc.). I find it pretty interesting, create your own song where a professional would help making it. That's how all the big hits are made. The artist writes and creates the song, but the composer makes the sounds for the song and puts it together (well, depends, then there's also mixer and a person who masters it etc.) This popular and it's not about money. Most of the big pop producers don't even know how to mix a track, or, create a hardstyle kick
Although for some people they might think that it isn't your song because you didn't do everything in it, and for person who volunteers for this may give a little scratch in his/her morality, but it depends on a person. The composers and other guys need to be notified of course, stealing honor in these kind of situations is the biggest thing I hate.
Ignorance is bliss
JTL wrote:blacklite, do you wanna post a kick of yours, to see what sort of skills you have, like upload it on soundcloud or something, wanna research before spending money.
I'll make a demo track just for that purpose but it will have to wait some days, for now I can do a quick vod of a track in progress but I'll deffinitely get that done.
Ignorance is bliss
So kick £50 + screech £30 + lead £30 = £110 > 1 complete track
Can we choose which plugins you give lessons about or design the sound for?
Because for that amount of money for just the lesson I think people do not also want to buy a synth

Can we choose which plugins you give lessons about or design the sound for?
Because for that amount of money for just the lesson I think people do not also want to buy a synth
You price it like a shopping mart, that is not how it is.The Hown wrote:So kick £50 + screech £30 + lead £30 = £110 > 1 complete track![]()
Can we choose which plugins you give lessons about or design the sound for?
Because for that amount of money for just the lesson I think people do not also want to buy a synth
If you want more information, read the contact info and discuss it with me via there.
Ignorance is bliss
First I have to change my workflow to make this work, for example I never bounce to wav as I change stuff all the time so that wouldnt work for the sound design lessons or just the sounds to get them, Im always tweaking