Propellerhead Announce The Producers Conference

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Propellerhead Announce The Producers Conference


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Propellerhead and UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd have announced The Propellerhead Producers Conference at the Ministry of Sound, London, on Saturday 16th June 2012.
They tell us that the event features top artists and producers presenting a series of creative clinics. The line-up includes Grammy Nominated remixers The Freemasons with a production tips masterclass, mix engineer Gary Bromham (Bjork, Sheryl Crow) with a mix/mastering masterclass, Propellerhead's own Reason guru and producer James Bernard, plus more to be announced.
James Bernard's presentation is entitled "From Inspiration to Creation" - journey with James as he goes through the process of how he takes a song from the initial idea to a final composition. Propellerhead say that, along the way you will learn lots of valuable Reason tips and get some of his tricks and methods on workflow, sound design, automation, advanced patching and programming and who knows what else. Other seminar details will be announced shortly.
A spokesperson told Sonic State, "This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to get the inside track on the latest production, remix and sound design techniques, all straight from the artists and producers themselves. And of course featuring the latest Reason 6.5."
Pricing and Availability:
Tickets cost £12 for the conference which runs from 2pm to 6pm. More information:

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