Tutorial feedback/suggestions
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So it’s fun making videos that I think are useful and all but I feel as though I should take some suggestions. My latest tutorial is different from my others in that it is a chordal type of rythmic patch. But I would like to know if I should be aiming at stock devices? REs? Vsts? Or just general workflow tips. Production is a very large and in depth topic filled with a sea of varying content. What should I try to cover what do people want to see? One thing Iv noticed is that I need to add my voice to explain that seems to be popular. Also the length of my videos really needs cutting down but anyways some suggestions would be awesome!
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Most definitely helps to explain what you are doing if the purpose is a tutorial. Otherwise its not very engaging. Don't mean to nit pick but I was scratching my head in the last, why you added the cv in to control the offsets of the EQ's then programmed it to a rotary... Realise now why you did it but at the time few words could have explained it!scratchnsnifff wrote: ↑19 Nov 2017So it’s fun making videos that I think are useful and all but I feel as though I should take some suggestions. My latest tutorial is different from my others in that it is a chordal type of rythmic patch. But I would like to know if I should be aiming at stock devices? REs? Vsts? Or just general workflow tips. Production is a very large and in depth topic filled with a sea of varying content. What should I try to cover what do people want to see? One thing Iv noticed is that I need to add my voice to explain that seems to be popular. Also the length of my videos really needs cutting down but anyways some suggestions would be awesome!
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