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  • Thanks alot man, i've learnt alot.

  • no 3 ? now where the fuck is 5 ?

  • These tutorials are fucking funny. "so, in summary...." hahahaha

  • i feel his eyes looking into my soul :s

  • do i need to log in on thier page to see all the videos?

  • "CHOONS"

    I love this guy

  • where do i find the sonic academy resources folder??? can anyone message me the link or help me find it. thanks :)

  • @WTFjustHAPPENEDwoa you ever get the link ?

  • wtf?? the video its incomplete or what

  • thanks a lot sonic nice tip

  • lol. you can see the disgust on his face when he turns away from the camera.

  • hes got the stare man!!! like when yer mum used to say DONT DO THAT!!! but ye done it anyway :P

  • well this showed nothing

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  • @Radioactiveman13 lol pause at 0:46

  • @101Jman LMAO!!!!

  • including the samples

  • you can download this entire tutoial from isohunt for free. not that i would roccomend it, i think that would be breaking copywrite laws, other sonic academy tutorials are also available

  • yeah wheres part 3 ?

  • In summary. Eh oh eh eh. Eh oh eh eh, eh oh eh eh oh eh eh eh. Eh oh.

  • haha! "In Summary..END" ...its like saying "The Most important thing to know about ableton is....[BUY THIS VIDEO NOW!]"

    Dammit, it leaves me in suspense, just like Kill Bill 1 =(

  • @vipersrules great, isn't it :)

  • PART 3 PLEASE

  • put the video on pause on 0:51 sec!!

    Just great

  • @MrJ0chem his face

  • yeah you have to pay to watch the full programs which are over £3 per vid, All the videos are longer than 2 mins.

  • I like the way he says "choons"

  • That sounded awesome

  • so in summary *END!*

    lol..

    this dude turning to the camera, his face creeps me out every time. lol

  • LOL

  • lol

  • @lonelywolfy hahahaha

  • I couldnt find the part 3 does anyone knows where it is?

  • can't find it too :(

  • @DjJoKa1 yeah, on the sonicacademy website

  • @DjJoKa1 You have to pay for all the videos. :(

  • @DjJoKa1 sonic academy .com

  • @DjJoKa1 part 3 is on their website

  • @DjJoKa1 I think they only uploaded parts of the series, to get you interested... if you want the rest, you have to purchase from their website -___-

  • damn his voice is annoying...

  • not compared to another tutorial i saw. The guy in that one sounded like he had a cold

  • Imagine you've paid for this..

  • lol was it a dubspot video??

    that guys sounds like that

    but he has a cool voice, lol

  • were the fuck is 3!

  • was just wondering, followed parts 1 and 2 and there great.

  • Parts of this video are missing i guess there on teh website.

  • WHERE IS THE PART 3?

  • Great Question

  • part 3/10???????? Anyone found it?

  • Magic disappearing act for all o' you Ableton junkies & the likes out there! It's called creating the demand...for the product/carrot...then you get the stick/payment..it's a wheel, never stops turning, just like this automated music for this automated world. And I stand guilty as charged with all o' you's in this. Would we dare really create a new kind of artistic & organic expression with this tool? Cause it's only what that is. But first we really have to learn music.

  • what an earth are you going on about?

  • I'm going on about real artistic expression not being slave to an instrument or tool, whatever it is. So if you're really creative & have know how you can make with what you got & get awesome results. I have traditional african musician friends that can shame me as a musician by only playing with sticks on a can. This is very humbling & I take the lesson.

  • yeah the ridiculous syncopated beats some of those guys get up to can be very inspiring.

    artistry definatly transcends the tools

  • I'm glad you agree but since music is the art of time, african polyrhythms is the original pool any musical genre, including western classical. I know this statement is contriversial, the reason I say this is because timing is what gives musical genres. Listening to any traditional folk music proves my point & great composers where never afraid admitedly to go tap into it for inspiration. Simplicity is the bedrock of complexity.

  • Very strange that part 3 disappeared off the internet. Hope it didn't have anything important in it :O

  • yeah thats what i was thinkin????

  • erhh... how come i can't find or get to my midi editor? does it only work for certain kinds of tracks?

  • Double click an empty clip. =]

  • i was thinking where is part 3?

  • you gotta go buy those. But if you just search here you'll find tutorials for a similar idea.

  • lol yeah what happ to part 3??

  • what happened to part 3/10?

  • U ROX, THANK U SO MUCH

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