I'd like to say that what we are offering is not simply a video tutorial or even a set of video tutorials...nebulae wrote:I think videos and tutorials are all good things. But in this case, I have to say, respectfully, that it's difficult for me to recommend something that costs over 300 quid based on the demo video. I mean wow, that's a lot of money. In comparison, if you look at Forge's tutorials or Ask Video, it's literally a fraction of the price, and you get to learn Live's features supremely well enough to go create your own minimal techno. And hell, why stop there...go make polka bollywood trance.
Again, I think tutorials by nature are good things. In this case, the cost seems really high, and I'm wondering about the quality of it based on just that video snippet. If I might make a suggestion, snow a snippet of how to make and tweak the perfect kick drum, and you have a much better chance at the niche market you are trying to attract.
The video shown demonstrates the feature of our course which is exclusive to us and is not available anywhere else, and this is the fact that you recieve 1-2-1 personalised video feedback on your tracks from a pro producer. So what your seeing in the video and that comes with the course is a video created by the tutor Danny Lewis in which he has recieved a student's Ableton project, listened and examined it, then Danny goes through the project and advises on what may be improved and how to make the improvements to create the track and sound that you want.
The course does come with a great set of tutorials and projects, but we feel that it is often the case that these are not enough. These online courses are created for those people who cannot, for whatever reason, attend a course at our London College, thus when developing these courses our aim was to ensure a learning enviroment which is as close as possible to the in-college enviroment. We feel that the price is fair and just, as among the usual materials you are paying for the time of a professional producer.
Perhaps we need to ensure that these details come across better in the course description?
http://www.pointblankonline.net/minimal ... bleton.php
Again thanks for the comments and please keep them coming, we strive to take all feedback on board and answer any questions we can.