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Friday, 11 July 2008

Music Producer Pro: the Online Beat-Making Workshop by Johnny Ye

Music Producer Pro is just one of the numerous music production programs out there. It's a highly reputable online workshop that contains a vast amount of downloadable audio & video tutorials, which are updated regularly. For a flat-fee, you get unlimited access, with no recurring fees. Additionally, the workshop also includes an online beatmaker, as well as industry listings that you can use to contact record labels to have them check out the music you've created.
The program teaches you professional music production & recording techniques, as well as how to play a good number of instruments that are commonly used (such as guitar, piano, bass, & drums). The easy-to-follow tutorials are great for both newbies as well as advanced level producers. You can learn to produce all types of music, which include rap, hip hop, rock, & techno. Furthermore, besides production & recording, the workshop goes into mixing & mastering, as well as songwriting, & sampling techniques. The workshop's instructor, Jay Dynasty, has a very deep understanding of music, technology and the music production industry.

What's great about Music Producer Pro, is that you'd probably end up learning the same things about music production that a student at a music production college would. Music production is becoming more & more popular, and lots of different colleges are providing programs for it. But with this online workshop, you can get that same knowledge you'd get from those colleges without having to go through the inconveniences of time scheduled classes & expensive tuitions. The workshop gives you all the knowledge. You just decide how & when you want to take in that knowledge. This program is gaining popularity, because lots of people are wanting to learn how to make their own beats at home & hope to become famous through the music they've created, in the same way that Soulja Boy did. Music Producer Pro is great for anyone who is thinking about getting serious with their music.

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