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Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby Mazzive » 22 Mar 2012 12:03

Well, i'm new at music producing. But when i read posts, watch tutorials etc. They sometimes use words that i don't understand, for example, oscillator and gate. Is there maybe some books, videos, links? That explains the words for music producing and will give examples? Or is there better ways to get the definition of the words?
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Re: Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby Facade » 22 Mar 2012 12:22

if you see a word you dont understand just google it thats what i always do and it usually helps
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Re: Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby Mazzive » 22 Mar 2012 12:31

Facade wrote:if you see a word you dont understand just google it thats what i always do and it usually helps

Okay, but sometimes i can't find the word. For example, the osc in Massive, "Modern Talking". I didn't knew what that was. And when i google it. I just got an old band from the 1970. What should i do in some of these problems?
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Re: Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby the4thImpulse » 22 Mar 2012 12:35

Mazzive wrote:
Facade wrote:if you see a word you dont understand just google it thats what i always do and it usually helps

Okay, but sometimes i can't find the word. For example, the osc in Massive, "Modern Talking". I didn't knew what that was. And when i google it. I just got an old band from the 1970. What should i do in some of these problems?


When you google search don't just put what you searching for but stuff that applies.

I typed "native instruments massive modern talking" into googloe and got a lot of results telling me about the modern talking waveform in massive.

there is a new thread that may help a bit on terminology.
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Re: Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby Mazzive » 22 Mar 2012 12:38

the4thImpulse wrote:
Mazzive wrote:
Facade wrote:if you see a word you dont understand just google it thats what i always do and it usually helps

Okay, but sometimes i can't find the word. For example, the osc in Massive, "Modern Talking". I didn't knew what that was. And when i google it. I just got an old band from the 1970. What should i do in some of these problems?


When you google search don't just put what you searching for but stuff that applies.

I typed "native instruments massive modern talking" into googloe and got a lot of results telling me about the modern talking waveform in massive.

there is a new thread that may help a bit on terminology.

Ah thanks for link, but that time, didn't have any idea that it was in NI Massive. The only thing i knew about it was, it was music-related and dubstep-related.
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Re: Where can i find words thats music-related?

Postby Freewave » 22 Mar 2012 13:02

I too was wondering what Modern Talking was as it was forbade in Balloon Party but w/o explanation. However youtube delivered the answer to my question when google didn't

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