Alright guys, I've been taking a bit a break to hone and expand my musical skills and knowledgebase, as well as focus on some silly military life business. With that being said, I figured I might try and help out some of the aspiring new artists, such as myself, by providing a thread consolidating some of the most useful music production websites I've come across. What I'd like to do is have this thread complement NavyBrony's by providing off-site links with a quick description of what you will find there.
GETTING STARTED
http://www.samplecraze.com/tutorial.php
- An excellent database with articles on sound design/synthesis and mixing/production & 'how to' tutorials. I found this website to be INCREDIBLY helpful with demystifying lingua audio and explaining what various tools actually DO, and better yet, how to use them. I give it 5 out of 5 hooves.
http://www.syncretia.com/Ableton/Synthesis.html
- If you're curious about all the terminology regarding subtractive synthesis, start here. Subsynths are the bread and butter of digital music production, so understanding the basics is a must, and this is a great starting point. Heck, I even started writing my own patches and presets after this; consider this a launching point for when you're tired of using Sylenth1 presets.
http://howtomakeelectronicmusic.com/
- A fantastic site by Petri Suhonen, a 'hobbyist' with 10 years of experience on multiple DAWs, primarily FL Studio. You will find well written, easy to follow, step-by-step written and video guides on several genres of electronic music. He even throws in the project files! Very useful if you're just getting started with FL Studio 10.
MOVING UP IN THE WORLD
http://audio.tutsplus.com/
- This website is great. A massive database of tutorials and techniques for almost every major DAW, very well organized, and easy on the eyes. You will find articles ranging from the very basics of your DAW to advanced synthesizer manipulation; this website covers the entire gamut of music production. Simply navigate via the toolbar or search for whatever you need help on, I promise you'll find what you're looking for.
http://www.musictechtutorials.com/
- Yet another beginner-to-advanced level website filled to the brim with useful tutorials on many major DAWs and production techniques. Navigate via the right-hand column and select you DAW or subject of choice, and dive in. Bring some caffeine, I've found these tutorials to be very engrossing.
http://mastering-media.blogspot.com/
http://productionadvice.co.uk/
- An excellent pair of websites by Ian Shepherd, a UK-based professional mastering engineer. If you've ever had any questions about mastering, these websites are a MUST. The blog provides excellent articles on the 'science/art' of mastering, ranging from specific techniques to how to properly arrange your room for best results. While the blog is no longer updated, the archives are chock full of relevant and useful information. Production Advice will also fill your brain with awesome; highly recommended for the technical-minded as well as those looking for a basic understanding of musical recording, mixing, and mastering concepts (which is everyone).
SAMPLES AND INSTRUMENTS
http://www.kvraudio.com/
http://www.primeloops.com/
http://www.primeplugins.com/
http://www.loopmasters.com/
-Your multi-stop shop for affordable (or totally free), professional-quality loops, samples, kits, and VST instruments. Each website provides a massive library of content; you're guaranteed to find something you want/need.
*Alrighty, that's all I've got for now. If you have any suggestions for myself or websites you feel are perfect for the beginner, please feel free to post them bellow and I'll be more than happy to incorporate them. I hope you find these as useful and enjoyable as I have!*