
However, for me, I'm not really interested in Komplete all that much-when I started out with Native-Instruments, Komplete didn't exist.

Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.These days Komplete is a no-brainer starter package. Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.2 + New Plugins Bill & Black Market Armoire: Live Performance Techniques WorkshopĭIRTYBIRD Campout 2016 at Oak Canyon Park in Silverado, CA The Legendary Synth Sounds of John Carpenter 1: What Does It Mean?ĭubspot Sounds V6: Free Drum Samples by Sonic Scenarios MASCHINE Tutorial: Creative Production and Performance Techniquesīecoming a Music Producer Pt. Sound Design Komplete Program: Course Overview + Student TestimonialsĭJ Tutorial: Trick Mixing w/ DJ Spictakular Music Foundations Tutorial: Chord Progressions

Traktor Pro Video Tutorial: Digital DJing w/ Shiftee Plugin Spotlight: Analog Strings by Output Plugin Spotlight: Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio Also new: a virtuoso performance video from Jeremy Ellis using MASCHINE, from the rooftops of LA! In our newest artist feature, California-based producer and beatmaker EA-Ski – with credits ranging from Luniz to Ice Cube, and from Spice 1 to Ice T – talks about how his other gear is collecting dust, now that MASCHINE has become his single weapon of choice. He talked about moving from the Roland 606 and E-mu SP-1200 to Native Instruments’ small, compact MASCHINE.Īn ever-increasing number of professional hip-hop producers are making the switch to MASCHINE. The Oakland-based producer has worked with everyone from Spice 1 and Luniz to Ice Cube and TLC.

They also interviewed west coast producer and rapper EA-Ski.

Check out Diplo’s studio workflow and find out why KOMPLETE 7, and particularly MASSIVE, play a central role in the production of his hybrid, bass-heavy dance music. etc) features in a fascinating new video, throwing light on the method behind some of the most distinctive beats and sounds of recent years. He also talked about BATTERY, his/Major Lazer’s live shows, and generally the “direct control” a user gets when using Native Instruments software/programs.īass music innovator Diplo (Major Lazer, M.I.A. Like most of us, he was initially intimated by the software effect’s intricacies, but appreciated its versatility and usability after learning how to use it, and eventually creating and designing his own original instruments and sounds, and building tons of patches with his crew. Native Instruments caught up with producer Wesley Pentz, otherwise known as Diplo at Mad Decent HQ (record company, studio, and collective he founded in the early 2000s.) Diplo offers a brief description of his production setup, workflow, and talked specifically about Native Instruments’ KOMPLETE 7′s MASSIVE.
