You might be extremely knowledgeable about the software that
you use, have a good understanding of your own genre, and even
have a good basic understanding of music theory. However, this
does not necessarily mean that you can write effective music
tracks. You need another kind of knowledge as well -
the knowledge of composition. This friendly guide explains the
basics of composing songs and music on the computer using any
music using any music creation and recording program, whether
you choose Reason, Live, Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Digital
Performer, Finale, Sibelius, FL Studio, SONAR, or anything else.
It's not as hard as it sounds, and this book eases the learning
curve so you'll be making music in no time. You'll quickly learn
how to program rhythm and drums, create basslines and melodic
leads, and use FX and samples. You'll also learn about mixing
and mastering your track and distributing it to a mass audience.
Composition for Computer Musicians explains it all while showing
you the basics of music theory throughout so you?ll be sure
you're not just making noise on the computer - you're using your
computer to make professional-sounding music.
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