Now I know this is not a typical NI Massive tutorial that you have come to expect from our site, but this is relevant to a couple of other tutorials from Ryan that have been featured here and can potentially help many of you out with arrangement and overall mixing of sounds.
He uses Logic Pro as his main DAW, but these same techniques can be used in any program and are simple enough for anyone to use in any kind of project immediately. And after seeing how some of the sounds were made in earlier videos, it is nice to see how the were put to use and how they work with these new elements put into play.
I say this a lot, but it’s because it matters. If you enjoy what Ryan is doing and think feel that your productions are better because of his helpful tutorials, support him! Visit his YouTube page for more videos and listen to his music on SoundCloud. It takes much more time, effort, knowledge and passion than most people realize for folks to continually deliver high quality content like this at no cost to you. This is all about community, and I know many of you out there appreciate what he’s all about and I’m sure that he’d love to hear from you.
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