We’re back with a brand new tutorial series to help you get the most out of your productions. In this series, Point Blank course developer and instructor Chris Carter explores a number of sound design tips and techniques to give you a flavour of what to expect on our courses, including as our comprehensive BA (Hons) Music Production and Sound Engineering degree, which is also available as an online degree. For those who want to master their craft in sound design, music production, mixing and more, we are currently offering a huge 35% discount plus a free copy of Ableton Suite or Logic Pro X on a range of our online courses until July 17th, so make sure you enrol soon! In this Sound Design Tutorial, Point Blank expert instructor Chris Carter discusses how to set up Native Instrument’s Reaktor to use as an effects plugin, on individual channel strips or as a channel strip in itself. Chris demonstrates using effects such as reverb, delay and band pass filters as well as showing us how chain Reaktor effects and how to save them as part of the whole project. Don’t forget, we are constantly curating video content for our viewer’s benefit. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make the most of artist masterclasses, breakdowns, tutorials and more.
These tips are just a small excerpt from the sound design module on our BA (Hons) Music Production & Sound Engineering Degree, on which you can also learn everything you need to know about music production including mixing & mastering, composition and music business. We also offer an online alternative, in the form of our new online BA (Hons) Music Production & Sound Engineering Degree. We are currently offering a huge 35% discount plus a free copy of Ableton Suite or Logic Pro X with select online courses until July 17th, so make sure you enrol soon! For more information, contact our course advisors on +44 20 7729 4884. If you are a resident of the USA, you can reach us on 323 282 7660.
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** Editors note: Things have moved on significantly since this article was published 🙂 Please head to our blog homepage for the very latest tips & tricks from Point Blank.