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For anyone looking to get into the production side when it comes to dance music or those just wondering how they make those gorgeous records then the latest studio session from the Thrillseekers should be just the job...
Its very generous for a producer with the reputation of Steve Helstrip (AKA The Trillseekers) to share his production secrets with the rest of the world but for the past few weeks that’s exactly what he's been doing. He has just released the third episode of 'In the Studio with the Thrillseekers' and discusses the correct way to put together an introduction for a record. It is a fascinating insight into just how records are sequenced and put together with the films maybe inspiring you take up production yourself. They may also be a handy guide on how to impress Steve with your latest track you want to send to him. He has put up a few tips and tricks on just how to start a record properly and not just on a Trance as you can apply the tips to other styles you may be looking to produce.
While you looking at the latest edition its a good time to check out the previous two with Steve offering a guide on what equipment and software he uses to produce his music. His initial episode is a good one to look at as he gives you a full guide of his own studio where all the Thrillseekers magic happens!
:: Edition Three of 'In The Studio With The Thrillseekers'
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