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How to Use iTunes as a Reference Database

By   /  December 5, 2012  /  Latest Resources, Technology, Tutorials  /  3 Comments

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One of the most underrated applications on the planet, iTunes can be a powerful tool for finding reference material and inspiration in a heartbeat. This article as the first in a series about iTunes for Composers shows you how.

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How to Use External VSTs with Sibelius 7: Part 2

By   /  October 31, 2012  /  Latest Resources, Technology, Tutorials  /  1 Comment

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In the second part of his tutorial, composer Derek Bourgeois deals with integrating VSL Vienna Instruments into Sibelius 7.

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How to Use External VSTs with Sibelius 7: Part 1

By   /  October 17, 2012  /  Latest Resources, Technology, Tutorials  /  No Comments

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Sibelius’ ability to use 3rd party VST instruments is a powerful tool for well-sounding playback while composing. Composer Derek Bourgeois in a two-part guest post guides you through his setup for integrating EW Play and VSL VI into Sibelius.

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How to Make Large DAW Templates Load Faster

By   /  September 26, 2012  /  Latest Resources, Technology, Tutorials  /  2 Comments

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Making a large template work well without hiccups, but still not demanding extremely powerful hardware is no easy task. But fortunately it is a task where there is plenty of room for optimizations. This article shows you a few tips and may come in handy.

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SoundCloud 101

By   /  January 16, 2012  /  Latest Resources, Tutorials  /  5 Comments

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SoundCloud is a versatile platform for composers and sound content creators of all kinds. Oliver Sadie goes inside to bring you the low-down.

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