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The May Book Update is like two exclusive, unmade videos

Hi there!

My book started out as a summary of all the tips and tricks shown in my videos - and as you may have noticed, increasingly I'm adding content to it that's exclusive to the book and not found in my videos.

In some cases, the thinking is that a topic is worth covering, but the medium of video doesn't add much to it, and in others, it's something I want to get to but haven't yet, and I'm eager to share the idea.

Frankly, it's also to share exclusive perks with the people who make this possible (you).

This month's update contains one of each: 

Patch bays have the oddest names for the way they're wired ("half-normalled" routing anyone?), and it seems like the on-panel instructions or manual intentionally try to make things difficult. In this new chapter, I dive deep into patch bays and offer simpler and easier to remember terms for the different options based on how they can be used and not how they're wired.

Generative chords: I've expanded the generative chapter to address the topic of changing chords within the context of a modular set-up.

Other news:

As usual, thank you for your support - without it the focus on this channel and Patreon content would not happen!

All my best,

Ziv (planning a bunch of cool stuff to come both on Patreon and on youtube as "Loopop"...)


Comments

Thanks, Steve! You can always send me a private message on Patreon or email (ziv@loopopmusic.com), however, your post here is a great opportunity to remind everyone that finding a typo gets your name permanently enshrined in the "thank you's" section of the book - as yours is now in version 1.01 of the May update!

To that I say AMEN!

Hi Ziv, Another fine update, thank you! Sorry to post the following out-of-context here, but I'm not sure best way to send feedback on typos, etc., in the book. I think "with include" should instead be "will or should include" in the following sentence from page 162 of today's posted version: "When recording in a DAW or on a hardware recorder/mixer, pay attention to whether the recording with include any mix controls (level fader, EQ, and even effects), as you’ll need to re-create those during the re-mix stage." Thanks again for everything!

Steve Meiers

415 pages already 🎉 Soon it will become the Synthwave Bible 😎


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