The Problem: Learning How to Produce Music by Yourself is Hard.
Manuals Only Go So Far.
Reading a manual is about as fun as watching paint dry. Don't you want to make music?
YouTube Videos Aren't Matched to Your Workflow.
That guy on YouTube sure seemed to have the answers until he said, "Now open this plugin that I have that you don't and you'll be all good".Â
University Courses are Expensive.
Costly music production courses from popular universities still leave you without training you need.
When All Of That Fails, You're Not Making Music.
All that frustration means you aren't making music, which is the reason you bought all that gear!
The Solution: Online Music Production Training From OBEDIA. Â
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Learn Music Production
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Learn how to use Pro Tools, Studio One, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase, and numerous other Digital Audio Workstation applications.Â
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Learn how to mix and master your own music.Â
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Using MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) technology, audio interfaces, keyboard controllers, and more.Â
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OBEDIA can even help you learn how to distribute your music to Spotify and more, and how to start and build a business in the music industry.Â
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Free Music Production Tutorials From Our Blog
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New Wave Meters in Cubase PRO 8
While not one of the more substantial upgrades in the latest version of Cubase, the new Wave Meters feature is very cool nonetheless. When active, upcoming audio events are displayed with their waveforms scrolling thru the meter bridge. A horizontal dotted line shows the current song position. This makes it un-necessary to switch between the […]
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Control Bar Enhancements in Cakewalk Sonar Platinum
The new Membership model versions of Cakewalk Sonar all feature numerous improvements and enhancements to the Control Bar area typically found at the top of Sonar’s User Interface. These include greater legibility when it comes to the icons and text visible on Module Controls in the Control Bar. Individual Modules can now be extensively customized via touch […]
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Mono vs. Stereo Tracks in Studio One
A common misconception in digital audio recording, is the proper track type to use when dealing with different types of sound sources. These include mono sources such as vocals, bass or trumpet, as well as sound sources such as synthesizers with stereo outputs, any other type of musical instrument with stereo outs, or a stereo […]
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How to use track comping in Studio One
How to use track comping in Studio One Track comping in PreSonus Studio One is an easy way to record multiple takes of audio and then choose your best take, allowing you to easily craft your final recording without having to get it perfect on the first pass. To use this option, simply engage loop […]
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Chord Pads In Cubase PRO 8
https://www.obedia.com/steinberg-cubase The new Chord Pads feature in Cubase Pro 8 is a powerful composition tool that lets you easily create chord structures and patterns at the click of a mouse, or with a few notes on keyboard controller. To use this function, just go to the: Project – Chord Pad to enable the Chord Pad […]
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OBEDIA Celebrates 10 Years of Taming Technology
OBEDIA Celebrates 10 Years of Taming Technology Nashville, TN., November 20, 2014 OBEDIA, the first name in music industry live-training and technical support services, celebrates 10 years of taming technology for musicians, engineers, and Industry leading software and hardware companies. In celebration of the 10-year anniversary, OBEDIA will announce several initiatives and special offers in […]
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Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack is Free today!
The awesome Mix, vol. 1, from “Guardians of the Galaxy” is free today (only) on The Google Play Music store! Check it out: http://bit.ly/gotgstfree
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How do different DAWS handle File and Folder structure?
How do different DAWS handle File and Folder structure? Every DAW has its own way of handling all of the files and folders that routinely get generated with the creation of a new Session Project, and then subsequent phases of a multitrack session during the Basic tracks, Overdubs and Mix down phases. In this tutorial, […]
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Using Effects in PreSonus Studio One
PreSonus Studio One This Sub View in the main Browser Pane over on the right side of the Studio One, is especially useful when it’s time to mix a song down and you know you’re going to be instantiating and using a lot of plug-ins. You can definitely Insert Plug-ins from the Console View quite […]
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Working with Instruments in PreSonus Studio One
PreSonus Studio One The Studio One Instrument Browser The Instrument Browser is a Sub View in the main Browser View Pane that’s on the right side of the main Studio One Arrangement Window and is especially useful when you’re in the initial song writing and composition stages of a song, as well as any time […]
