anyone reccomend?

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Rochey
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anyone reccomend?

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any books etc. I could use to improve my producing, I have been producing for 6 months now & am quite happy with my progress, however I'm eager to learn more & I'm sure some things can't be learned through trial & error or just playing around with the software.


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at the time as I was using Cubase SX2, I read 2 completely books about it.

And I think that was good for me.
It's the best when you know your software from scratch on.

Maybe some books,tutorials about EQing.
EQing is essential for every one.
So you have to learn it!

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dance-Music-Man ... 0240519159
I bought that (embaressing to admit). I haven't been through it much, but it's damn easy to read and explains a lot of background detail.
I got it for the synth programming stuff which it's got plenty of.

Might help. Have fun!
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