I have 4 of your courses so far . I watch them frequently . These training videos have helped me transition from my fostex and my Tascam tape machines to A great DAW. by the way , this transition took place just last year . Keep up the great work .
Dave, Please continue. I have been waiting for this second installment. I am happy you put it out today. I like to see the third and more as soon as possible! You are doing excellent!!!!!
Each of my SO templates has my AD Drums 2 as track 1 with a 4/4 standard rock beat at 120bpm for about 90 bars. Track 2 is a Bass, Track 3 & 4 are Guitars, then 3 synths / keyboards then 2 vocals tracks. Each channel has a console plugin such as an SSL, Neve, Api, etc depending on the template name. This is an easy way for me to pick a console, grab the guitar and put the idea down and start building. Replacing the drum beats with fills etc is the last step in the process for me. Great video!
David, Really enjoying this series. It hits on several levels. Not only explaining your process but fills in as a tutorial on utilizing the production tools.
Yes, definitely more like this please! I’d really like to see how you incorporate the Bandmate function into your workflow. I’d also like to see a lesson on how to get EZ Drummer 3 working in non-standard time signatures like 3/8 or 5/4.
Thanks for the video, please continue with this, I don't have studio one, but I'm still following along. I like the idea of adding the VST instruments because that is all I have. Once again good work!
Total amateur here making music (covers and originals) for fun. Primarily an intermediate guitar player and occasional bass player (follow the chords). I have EZ Drummer 3 and love the Bandmate function. I have EZ Keys too. My interest is very beginning arrangement. How to start making a basic two/three guitars (acoustic and electric), bass, and drums song/arrangement more interesting and impactful by starting to incorporate EZ Keys (piano) and other instruments (brass? strings? synth). But little bites that make a difference.
Good stuff! I'll watch pretty much any reasonable-length video you make about EZD3. I still tend to drag and drop into the DAW (editing there) instead of editing within EZD3, and I'm starting to feel I could work much more efficiently within EZD.
Will you continue this series of 'song arrangement'? Im kinda looking forward to see how this simple 4 chord song will keep evolving and getting tweaked to completion. Will you Dave? Please??
Great stuff however after completing the arrangement you can auto add markers to replicate the arrangement sections , so no need to add them manually all by hand
Yes, I know that. I am trying to show my more "beginner" students the process a little slower so there may be times where eI do things the "long" way around at first. Thanks for the feedback
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Really enjoying this series! It's good to see how someone else's work flow. Hope there is more.👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome, thank you!
Yes! More EZ Drummer 3 please!!
Thanks for watching!
I'm just learning EZD3 so this is just what I need. Thanks. I'm always looking for more.
Glad to help!
I have 4 of your courses so far . I watch them frequently . These training videos have helped me transition from my fostex and my Tascam tape machines to A great DAW. by the way , this transition took place just last year . Keep up the great work .
Thank you very much!
Yes, please continue to make these videos, as they are very, very helpful. Thanks.
Will do!
Dave, Please continue. I have been waiting for this second installment. I am happy you put it out today. I like to see the third and more as soon as possible! You are doing excellent!!!!!
Will do!
This was awesome Dave!!!! Looking forward to following along with this this series. Keep it going!!! PLEASE!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Each of my SO templates has my AD Drums 2 as track 1 with a 4/4 standard rock beat at 120bpm for about 90 bars. Track 2 is a Bass, Track 3 & 4 are Guitars, then 3 synths / keyboards then 2 vocals tracks. Each channel has a console plugin such as an SSL, Neve, Api, etc depending on the template name. This is an easy way for me to pick a console, grab the guitar and put the idea down and start building. Replacing the drum beats with fills etc is the last step in the process for me. Great video!
Thanks for sharing and liking the video!!
David, Really enjoying this series. It hits on several levels. Not only explaining your process but fills in as a tutorial on utilizing the production tools.
Thank you
Nice series, Uncle Dave! Thank you. You never disappoint. Please continue.
Thank you, I will
Love this. Please continue.
Ok, thank you
more of this kind of content, please.
You got it
Loving these, everything makes more sense to me when I can see a full process, thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
Been in the studio every day since episode 1 and am now with an albums worth of music started up to this video. Waiting for you to continue. Love it!!
Thank you!
Yes, I'd love to see this topic developed into a series of videos on how to create music. This has been great!
Noted!
Yes, please keep it up and thank you
You got it!
Super helpful.... more production videos please!!
More to come!
Excellent series you have here!!
Thank you kindly!
This is great! Keep the videos coming!
We will!
Great videos 👍🏻can't wait for the next ones 🤗
More to come!
that was really great i would love more
Thanks for the feedback
Lovin this Dave, please keep it going
Noted!
Yes, definitely more like this please! I’d really like to see how you incorporate the Bandmate function into your workflow. I’d also like to see a lesson on how to get EZ Drummer 3 working in non-standard time signatures like 3/8 or 5/4.
Noted!
Thanks for the video, please continue with this, I don't have studio one, but I'm still following along. I like the idea of adding the VST instruments because that is all I have. Once again good work!
Thanks, will do!
Total amateur here making music (covers and originals) for fun. Primarily an intermediate guitar player and occasional bass player (follow the chords). I have EZ Drummer 3 and love the Bandmate function. I have EZ Keys too. My interest is very beginning arrangement. How to start making a basic two/three guitars (acoustic and electric), bass, and drums song/arrangement more interesting and impactful by starting to incorporate EZ Keys (piano) and other instruments (brass? strings? synth). But little bites that make a difference.
Great, thank for the feedabck
Thanks.
You're welcome
Good stuff! I'll watch pretty much any reasonable-length video you make about EZD3. I still tend to drag and drop into the DAW (editing there) instead of editing within EZD3, and I'm starting to feel I could work much more efficiently within EZD.
Yes, try working inside EZ drummer 3. I think you'll find it a bit easier.
NICE very helpful TNX
You're Welcome!
please that at was great i would love more
Noted!!
Will you continue this series of 'song arrangement'? Im kinda looking forward to see how this simple 4 chord song will keep evolving and getting tweaked to completion. Will you Dave? Please??
Yes
Great
Thank you
Great stuff however after completing the arrangement you can auto add markers to replicate the arrangement sections , so no need to add them manually all by hand
Yes, I know that. I am trying to show my more "beginner" students the process a little slower so there may be times where eI do things the "long" way around at first. Thanks for the feedback
I see that Studio One is very close to the Cubase 12 pro. Are those short cuts mostly the same in these 2 DAW's?
I think they are pretty similar. I may also do a song-writing series with both Luna & Cubase at one point as well.
Just wondering what’s next Bass perhaps
maybe. You'll have to tune in to the next episode
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Thank you!
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Thanks for watching!
Where is the 3rd episode???
Coming soon.
Hell Yea!!!! Thanks
Rock on!
My tracks are stereo i want mono
Cant with EZ Drummer sorry!