Sunday, 6 October 2013

[GET] Udemy - Massive Tutorial: Master NI's "Massive" in One Week

Massive Tutorial: Master NI's "Massive" in One Week


Learn the principles of sound design and synthesis by mastering the most powerful and robust VST on the planet: MASSIVE
 

by Dylan Bowes
This course is a comprehensive training course in the popular and powerful "Massive" VST plug-in from Native Instruments. Using 100% high-definition screencasts, you will learn the ins and outs of this software.
In 1 week, you will be able to create huge, earth-shaking basses, lush pads, screaming leads, and even some crazy FX presets.
I created this course because learning the principles of true sound design opened up a world of possibilities for my productions. Massive helped get me there. Now I want to show you how to get there too.
You'll get access to 52 video tutorials. That's over 10 hours of content. Plus I include all of the preset files that we build in the course for free (a $15 value that I sell on my website). All for a really great price with a 30 day money-back guarantee. You can't beat that.
You know that you're sick of being a preset-picker. Learn sound design and get over that production plateau that has been making you hate your mediocre mixes.
You will become a master of Massive.
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A few words about the methodology of this course. The first third of the course features lectures that describe elements of the software including the user interface, navigating presets, and how to control parameters. The middle portion of the course delves into sound design techniques and modulation assignments. The last third features in-depth tutorials about building specific sounds. If you already have a pretty good handle on Massive (or other soft synths) then you may want to skip the introductory portions. I designed this course to take the student from complete novice to expert. In other words, I wanted a student who has no experience with sound design or synthesizers to feel comfortable. However, I also provide lots of deep content for more experienced users. Plus, if you're like me, hearing someone else explain what I thought I already knew is still very helpful. All that to say, feel free to jump around in the chronology of the course. But don't take the fundamentals for granted.
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P.S. You can follow me on Twitter for deals, discounts, and lots of great production tips. And don't forget to check out my other course on creating a remix. Thanks! -DB


SECTION 1: WELCOME

    03:12
    Lecture 1:
    Welcome Lecture
    03:00
    Lecture 2:
    How to Get Your Hands on NI's "Massive"...
    06:21
    Lecture 3:
    Installation, Setup, and Communicating with...

SECTION 2: Getting to Know Your New Favorite Synth

    08:26
    Lecture 4:
    The User Interface
    06:08
    Lecture 5:
    Navigating Presets
    03:32
    Lecture 6:
    Menus and Sections
    03:24
    Lecture 7:
    Faders and Knobs
    07:55
    Lecture 8:
    Macro Controls
    05:42
    Lecture 9:
    Signal Flow
    06:02
    Lecture 10:
    Bypass Section

SECTION 3: Diving into Synthesis: OSCILLATORS

    16:16
    Lecture 11:
    Understanding and Building Wavetable...
    08:59
    Lecture 12:
    Modulation Oscillators
    05:28
    Lecture 13:
    Noise Generator
    10:36
    Lecture 14:
    Feedback

SECTION 4: Deeper into Synthesis: FILTERS

    04:18
    Lecture 15:
    Filters: An Overview
    07:18
    Lecture 16:
    Filter Routing
    14:17
    Lecture 17:
    Filter Types

SECTION 5: Modulation Assignments

    07:56
    Lecture 18:
    Modulation Overview
    24:03
    Lecture 19:
    Envelopes Overview
    16:24
    Lecture 20:
    Envelopes Application
    08:38
    Lecture 21:
    Low Frequency Oscillators Overview
    15:01
    Lecture 22:
    LFOs Application
    06:25
    Lecture 23:
    Stepper Overview
    14:45
    Lecture 24:
    Stepper Application
    06:39
    Lecture 25:
    Performer Overview
    16:34
    Lecture 26:
    Performer Application

SECTION 6: The Center Window: General Pages

    09:38
    Lecture 27:
    The Oscillator Page
    05:21
    Lecture 28:
    The Keytracking Oscillator Page
    07:10
    Lecture 29:
    The Keytracking Filter Page
    11:14
    Lecture 30:
    The Voicing Page
    03:31
    Lecture 31:
    The Routing Page
    13:52
    Lecture 32:
    The Global Page

SECTION 7: Inserts and Master Effects

    02:56
    Lecture 33:
    Insert Routing
    08:55
    Lecture 34:
    Inserts
    08:21
    Lecture 35:
    Master FX

SECTION 8: Sound Design Applied

    16:49
    Lecture 36:
    Classic Analog Bass
    07:56
    Lecture 37:
    Sub Bass
    14:53
    Lecture 38:
    Wobble Bass
    14:32
    Lecture 39:
    Trance Lead
    08:00
    Lecture 40:
    Tempo-Synced Percussive Synth
    14:43
    Lecture 41:
    Sync Lead
    11:09
    Lecture 42:
    Soundscape
    10:16
    Lecture 43:
    Morphing Pad
    26:41
    Lecture 44:
    Electro Drum Loop
    19:31
    Lecture 45:
    Kick Drum
    09:47
    Lecture 46:
    Snare Drum
    08:59
    Lecture 47:
    Clap
    08:47
    Lecture 48:
    Hi Hat
    13:48
    Lecture 49:
    Using Automation to Control Parameters...

SECTION 9: Thank You

    01:43
    Lecture 50:
    Thank You!

SECTION 10: Files

    Text
    Lecture 51:
    Preset Files