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Dubspot LA EDU Sessions: Bass Sound Design w/ Tha Fruitbat


On Friday May 15th, join us for a free LA EDU Sessions sound design workshop hosted by electronic music producer and audio engineer Tha Fruitbat to learn how to create bass sounds on many different software synths. Also, check out our Sound Design course to enhance your craft. Classes start soon in LA, NY, and Online so Enroll Today!

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Dubspot LA EDU Sessions
Bass Sound Design

Featuring
Tha Fruitbat

Friday May 15th, 2015
4:00pm – 6:00pm PST
Dubspot LA Room 1

Dubspot’s LA EDU Sessions continue welcoming  producer, performer, and sound engineer Evan Schneider (aka Tha Fruitbat) for this sound design workshop focused on creating bass sounds with Massive, Razor, FM8, Sylenth, Serum, and Zebra. Topics of discussion include creating the Reese / Neuro bass sound, 808 bass creation, resampling, and using white noise for bass sound design.


About Tha Fruitbat

Tha Fruitbat is an electronic music producer, best known for his disorienting arrays of synth and sample tones. All woven together atop complex breakbeats and mutated basslines. His background as a trained musician (drums, bass, guitar and percussion) and audio engineer enables Tha Fruitbat to play, sample and record his own sounds into his compositions, creating his own unique beats.

Although he does sample “organic” instruments, his sample sources vary from vinyl to VHS to AM radio to whatever sort of device that may have an audio output. While much of Tha Fruitbat’s previous catalog could be described as having a breakbeat/drum ‘n bass feel, his recent creation have been in the genres of Glitch Hop, Mid-Tempo, and Dubstep.

His style surpasses the conventional model of those genres, giving them his own distinct sound. With each track his production style is taken through numerous tempos and rhythms ranging from bouncy dance floor breaks to post-apocalyptic sci-fi experimentalism.

He has released on Addictech, Adapted, Simplify and Substruk. With recent remixes on Empathy Recordings and Street Ritual to name a few.

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Kontour Tutorial

Sound Design Program

Become fluent in the language of sound design and synthesis with this comprehensive program. This six-level Sound Design program uses Native Instruments’ Komplete as a platform for learning synthesis and sampling techniques. Starting with an introduction to the properties of sound, this comprehensive series of courses covers the major techniques used for contemporary sound design.

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What’s Included:
Sound Design Level 1: Introduction to Komplete
Sound Design Level 2: Synthesis with Massive, FM8 and Absynth
Sound Design Level 3: Sampling with Kontakt and Battery
Sound Design Level 4: Advanced Sound Design
Sound Design Level 5: Reaktor Ensembles and Production Techniques
Sound Design Level 6: Reaktor Programming and Instrument Building

Become fluent in the language of sound design and synthesis with this comprehensive program. This six-level Sound Design program uses Native Instruments’ Komplete as a platform for learning synthesis and sampling techniques. Starting with an introduction to the properties of sound, this comprehensive series of courses covers the major techniques used for contemporary sound design.

You will learn to create your own sounds with a variety of techniques and add a personal sonic signature to your tracks. We introduce you to the latest synthesis and sampling technologies and show you how to use the world’s largest and most diverse sound library. In the advanced levels, you will acquire total control over all aspects of the Komplete instruments while practicing genre-based sound design.

Click here for detailed information on this program, including start dates and payment plans.

If you have questions, please call 877.DUBSPOT or send us a message.

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