An answer to my last post referenced Master programming classes. Are there classes available online for the General Public? I have taken advantage of many of the YouTube offerings but are there resources that go beyond that?
Glenn
Plenty of material here:
I'm not sure there's much information that goes far beyond the mountain of videos and tutorials offered by Yamaha and reps (many of the videos are available on Youtube). Youtube, outside of these official videos, does supplement the information fairly well. Some more "official"-ish like Moessieurs and then less official offerings from individuals like "Atch"'s early videos or a multitude of others. I imagine you've combed through many of these.
Again, not sure it goes any deeper - but there are example videos you can preview from Sudosonic from their collection you can purchase on Blu-ray. To me, it sounds like "Atch"'s voice - but that could be coincidence. There are MODX videos here.
The DIY S-c-hool Of Music has an expensive course you can purchase. You can see the course outline - but not sure there are preview videos offered or not. I saw a marketing kind of video where the series was introduced - but didn't see examples of the content itself. The course is for the Montage - but the similarities between MODX and Montage may make taking a course on Montage useful. Depends on how much you can deal with a slight difference in the control surface and the slight differences in resources.
There may be more. It didn't take long to search.
Personally, I think the available material directly from Yamaha (which includes all the reps who have "their own" content) is enough to cover all the bases from beginner to advanced intermediate. The non-official material is mostly overlap - but provides another perspective which can be good to help the light bulb of understanding illuminate.
I can understand not wanting to mix together a collection of videos and resources into a gumbo - or at least empathetic to that perspective. Maybe one of these $$ resources will help bring things together in more of a one-stop fashion. Maybe not.
Note: above had to spell "S-c-hool" with the hyphens because the forum censored the word without hyphens.
Current Yamaha Synthesizers: Montage Classic 7, Motif XF6, S90XS, MO6, EX5R
Speaking of Master Classes... we do these (usually) in conjunction with local retail music stores throughout the country (USA) They do these in response to local musicians who express interest in these types of events; but we also have done these online... and given the new global reality, I’m sure discussions are on going about ramping this up in some way... Here’s what’s happening right now...
Of interest to those of you who want to get to know Cubase better, there are CLUB CUBASE scheduled events every week:
Greg Ondo will continue hosting these great Club Cubase Google Hangout Sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays each week
Next Events:
Tuesday 3-24-20 @ 1pm US Eastern Time (10am PT)
https://youtu.be/xNaF9A0RHp8
Friday 3-27-20 @ 1pm US Eastern Time (10am PT)
*link will be available prior to Session
You can join live at the provided YouTube links or stream whenever you like afterwards...
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