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A new web based music
production school that enables musicians of all abilities to develop
their skills has been launched.
Sonicacademy.com is a new web portal
for anyone interested in music technology, particularly in the use of
software-driven music production and DJ skills.
Providing support for aspiring musicians, DJ's and producers,
SonicAcademy.com offers easy-to-use and step-by-step web based video
tutorials and resources. The site also includes features, news and
reviews as well as an online community where people can meet, learn and
share knowledge with other music enthusiasts. The site is supported and
endorsed by some of the world's leading manufacturers of music
technology hardware and software and other key industry players
including: Pioneer, M-Audio, Vestax, Steinberg, Ableton and the Ministry
of Sound.
Sonicacademy.com enables music-makers to download full courses or
individual tutorials according to their needs, covering the latest
software and hardware products. With exclusive training tips and
tutorials from the world's leading musicians, DJ's and producers,
registered members can also upload their own music and have it rated by
other music makers.
According to SonicAcademy Founder, Kevin Traynor, "We already have the
support of some of the world's biggest DJs, including Carl Cox. He told
us Sonic Academy Online offers the support he could have used as an
aspiring DJ and producer. The technical advice we're offering is not
available at this level, this easily and this affordably anywhere else.
The user-generated content also makes the site interesting and fresh."
The new venture is an extension of the highly successful Sonic Academy
training centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that provides face-to-face
training for music presenters and broadcasters through to accredited
education courses for school and college students and training for home
enthusiasts.
Sonic Academy is one of six successful companies to receive funding from
the Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment's Broadband Content
Initiative which was designed to encourage creative and IT entrepreneurs
to seize the commercial opportunities of developing content for the
internet.
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