Tutorials

Using a iPad to control Logic (or any DAW)

Written by Durk Kooistra on Saturday the 15th of May, 2010
Found a nice video by the folks over at Pixel.info. The video is a tutorial including scripts explaining how to control logic via your iPad.


More Massive!!!

Written by Gerrit Elbrink on Friday the 19th of February, 2010
Looking for a better NI Massive sound? These tuts will take you way down the rabbit hole through lead and bass synth programming.


ThorLtd's Massive Wobble Explorations pt.1

Written by Durk Kooistra on Monday the 30th of November, 2009
In this 3 part video series, we will explore Massive, NI's quasi analog synth with a edge. Included in every tutorial are Massive presets.


Portable Mini Vocal Booth

Written by Durk Kooistra on Saturday the 15th of August, 2009
In this tutorial we will make a DIY portable mini vocal booth that can be used to record your voice on the road


DIY Multi-touch screen

Written by Durk Kooistra on Saturday the 04th of July, 2009
Building your own touchscreen has been quite the hype on the interwebs. The DIY projects out there can be very good and it does not have to be that expensive!


The HWS Playmate

Written by Durk Kooistra on Monday the 13th of April, 2009
The HWS Playmate enables you to select, play, zip, and download any of our hosted tracks on the fly.


Subharmonic OSC Tutorial

Written by Maarten Hoogenboom on Monday the 13th of April, 2009
Did your ever wonder where those enormous rumbles come from whenever spaceships enter our solar system?
The sub basses in movies are often that low and loud that you can really feel them. This effect is often accomplished by using a Subharmonic Oscillator


EQ Tutorial

Written by Durk Kooistra on Saturday the 04th of April, 2009
In this tutorial we look at the qualities of an EQ and what it can do for your mix. If you follow all these steps you will be on your way making fat, dynamic sounds! In order to get some knowledge of what an EQ can do for you lets cover some of the basics.


DIY Mic

Written by Durk Kooistra on Friday the 13th of February, 2009
On a budget? Bored, like to mess around with gear and have a soldering fetish? Check out this DIY photo tutorial.


The Harmonic Minor (and how to use it)

Written by Durk Kooistra on Thursday the 05th of February, 2009
I am a sound design student and did not have any background with harmonies or scales. Now at college and in my own time I study the basics, riffs, scales etc. A special interest of mine was the harmonic minor because of my love for klezmer and gypsy music. We will find out how to make that unique gypsy sound with a sequencer using midi files as easy guide lines!


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