Monday, January 18, 2010

First Blog







Alright, welcome to my first blog!

I hope that everyone has enjoyed my videos on youtube so far and I thank everyone for the amount of support even though I've been live for less than 2 weeks.

I wanted to post this blog to discuss a few important things:

1) What it is that people would like to me make videos about
2) What kind of questions do people need answered
3) What I can do to make my youtube channel better



So, let's start with items #1 & #2...

When I make my videos, I can only 1/2 understand what it is that youtuber's want to watch. When I travel to youtube, I look for comprehensive reviews, interesting music, and comical videos.

I've created my channel to give youtuber's a personal approach to operating programs and/or gear for media production. I realize that many videos on youtube are lacking in this area; especially due to the channel operators not responding with relevant answers. I would like to be the light in the dark for
those in need.

In conclusion to item #1, What would youtuber's like me to make instructional videos about?

Moving on to item #3...

I realize that many channels are too crowded. I'd like to make my channel as simple as possible for ease of use. Go to my channel, check it out, and tell me what you think. I'd love to hear from you guys - and I want nothing more than to help those with questions.

So, thanks for checking out my new blog - it's already become a fun adventure.

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  2. Hey Media Trapper, Its MusicManEfrain From YouTube I have a Question Maybe Even something you can do a video about or whatever works for you.

    How do you write your Drums in Protools? I am having the hardest time getting my Drums To Sound The Way I would like them to weather it would be Natural live Drums Hip hop type of drums or Very Articulate dance drums or whatever.

    Most of it for me is writing and auditioning my drums. I know this is a very noob question. lol but i've been used to having a drummer and I'm actually a rather good sequencer. Thing is I always wrote in other softwares to do my drum tracks. Now I have upgraded to a Protools 8 HD3 system and want to do everything within my Mac I have reason 4 rewire that helps a ton to write my drums but its rather a slow processed and its too complicated of a process to Cycle through Sounds and Rhythms. (I know there is an easier more efficient way) I usually use one shot drum samples and write my drum beats from scratch but I'm just too slow and its rather uninspiring lol

    I'm used to "audition, Drag and drop, Sequence, and arrange." witch takes moments to find that "sound" write my part and see if it works with my drum beat.

    I have been thinking that its my drum library, its just not organized enough. then i think of reason. its just too much to addition a sound and work it into my sequence. cause i use reason as a trigger but write in the midi editor in protools is that just not a good way? i do it this way so i can have more control over what my patterns do and how they change throughout the song such as fills and beats but its just no fun lol could this be my problem?

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