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Music Production Tips Tricks and Secrets: for all Producers Musicians Beat Makers Songwriters and Media Composers - cover

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Music Production Tips Tricks and Secrets: for all Producers Musicians Beat Makers Songwriters and Media Composers

Tommy Gordon, L. J. Howard

Publisher: Fretboard Media Group

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Summary

Here's a collection of tips, tricks, and secrets for music production covering everything from your skills, productivity, inspiration, and gear. This is the first book in a new series of titles related to music production, mixing and mastering, digital audio workstations (DAWs), sample libraries, stock and third-party plugins, and more.
Available since: 08/15/2019.

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