BOOK: Electronic Dance Music Programming Secrets???
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BOOK: Electronic Dance Music Programming Secrets???
Has anyone read this? The thing about it that caught my eye is that it is 60.00 us I'm thinking that that there may be some good stuff in here, why the book is so much maybe? If any of y'all have any good rec's related to audio or music I'd like to check em out.
http://www.amazon.com/Electronica-Dance ... F8&s=books[/img]
http://www.amazon.com/Electronica-Dance ... F8&s=books[/img]
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It' a European book so they may be charging extra to import it.
It looks like it was last updated. Probably a lot of good information but a lot has changed in 7 years as well.
I found a site that lists it cheaper.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchR ... 6966&nsa=1
It looks like it was last updated. Probably a lot of good information but a lot has changed in 7 years as well.
I found a site that lists it cheaper.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchR ... 6966&nsa=1
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Yeah like a whole section dedicated to trancelesterdiamond wrote:yeah thats the thing with most electronic music books, 7 years old is a long time for electronic music. I have the "Dance Music Manual" and it is a little tiresome when you run into sections of in depth explanations of things you no longer have to worry about.
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Hurrah for progress!kennerb wrote:Yeah like a whole section dedicated to trancelesterdiamond wrote:yeah thats the thing with most electronic music books, 7 years old is a long time for electronic music. I have the "Dance Music Manual" and it is a little tiresome when you run into sections of in depth explanations of things you no longer have to worry about.
that book is very dated - i had it 2 years ago - didnt learn much from it at all - best kept next to the toilet for quick info bursts. honestly you dont need books like that , google is what you need - KVRs music production forum, dogs on acid and this forum pretty much taught me everythign i know, al i did was practise and put into effect what id read about.
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It's okay. Not really great.
http://www.sound.org/
I'd go with the Waves plugin tutorial books. They were much more hands on, even though I'm not a big fan of waves plugins you can use the techniques with any setup.
http://www.sound.org/
I'd go with the Waves plugin tutorial books. They were much more hands on, even though I'm not a big fan of waves plugins you can use the techniques with any setup.
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