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World Domination Progress Update: AUDIOTUTS Launched

The ‘TUTS family has indeed been expanding rapidly of late. Our newest baby is AUDIOTUTS, featuring free magazine-quality tutorials on production, mixing and mastering, sound design, DJing and everything audio related. If this sounds like a fit for you–no pun intended–head on over and sample our first tutorial on creating a reverse reverb effect.

As editor of AUDIOTUTS, I’ve spent the last month or so hard at work sourcing-out exceptional talent to produce tuts for the site. The work seems to have paid off. Our assembled team of tutorial-wizards have written for industry magazines like Computer Music, Future Music and Music Tech, run hugely successful websites and YouTube channels, owned their own record labels, designed sound effects for Platinum selling video games, remixed Top 10 hits, worked with famous and well-respected artists, and otherwise stamped their name on the industry.

In addition to the work of our staff writers, we embrace contributions from the community. If you’re a Reason ninja, a superstar DJ, a Logic magician or a Cubase champ, you could earn $150 sharing your knowledge and passion with us.

If you like what we do, head over to AUDIOTUTS and help spread the word and the love by commenting, linking, or passing a social media vote our way. As always, your support is much appreciated, and received with thanks.

Original post by FreelanceSwitch.com

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Collis Launches VECTORTUTS

The father of Freelance Switch, Collis Ta’eed, has just added VECTORTUTS to his lineup of quality websites, joining PSDTUTS, NETTUTS, FaveUp, Flashden, AudioJungle and, of course, Freelance Switch.

If you work with Adobe Illustrator or otherwise eat vectors for breakfast, VECTORTUTS promises to take your skills to a whole new level. You can already learn the secret to creating a cool water-ripple effect in Illustrator, or create a gorgeous watercolor vector flower illustration. There’ll no doubt be more top-notch tutorials arriving in the coming days.

If you fancy yourself a vector ninja, you can share knowledge and make cashola by contributing to VECTORTUTS.

In other news, Collis and I are busily preparing for the launch of AUDIOTUTS, which will feature high-quality production, composition, DJing, mixing, recording and mastering tutorials. We’ve got an impressive host of writers signed up to drive the site, including contributors to Computer Music Magazine, Future Music Magazine and Music Tech Magazine. It’s going to be awesome.

Original post by FreelanceSwitch.com

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