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Fader Pro Teams Up With SAE Institute On Remix Course

FaderPro.com, producers of The Art of the Remix interactive training course, have teamed up with the SAE Institute to offer an exclusive 30% discount to students and alumni on all of the school’s 52 campuses throughout the world.

The Art of the Remix is a comprehensive remixing course taught by multi-platinum remixer/producer Vincent DiPasquale, together with world-renowned DJ, producer, and remixer Steven Lee. It includes more than 3 hours of video instruction and covers every aspect of remixing from dissecting the original song, the importance of tempo, time-stretching vocals, the beat and bass, to the creative aspects of remixing like creating feature and accent keyboard parts, understanding song and vocal arrangement, and creating energy, all culminating in the finished mix.

This special promotion furthers a close relationship of the Fader Pro and SAE, who

together have hosted several successful events in recent months. The two

held joint events at the 2009 Winter Music Conference in Miami, which included live remixing workshops, panel discussions with industry notables such as Jimmy Douglass and Dirty Vegas, and live music featuring Nadi Ali and her hit “Crash and Burn�, which The Art of the Remix course is built upon. The success of the Winter Music Conference led to Di Pasquale giving a series of live demos and seminars based of The Art of the Remix course at SAE’s Los Angeles campus.

“SAE has been incredibly supportive of remixing as an art as well as its own production genre,� said DiPasquale. “We are grateful for the opportunity to have the endorsement of the biggest music production school in the world and are showing our appreciation with this exclusive offer to their students and alumni.�

A former SAE student himself, DiPasquale credits the school with helping him launch his career, beginning with a stint with Lauren Hill and leading to a position at the Hit Factory/Criteria in Miami. After engineering several high profile projects, SAE invited Di Pasquale back for a series of production seminars where he began laying the groundwork for The Art of the Remix. In 2009, DiPasquale teamed up with DJ/Producer Steven Lee in the studio for Nadi Ali’s hit “Crash and Burn�, which became the project used to demo the techniques found in the training course.

The Art of the Remix is designed for new or experienced remixers, producers, engineers, or musicians who want to learn the inside secrets to getting big sounding remixes on any digital audio workstation. The course is available to stream over the web or on DVD.

For general information, visit: http://www.faderpro.com or http://www.sae.edu

About FaderPro.com:
FaderPro.com is an emerging leader in online video based training courses that teach the art of music production. FaderPro.com gives users an “all access” pass into the studio of top industry professionals to learn how they achieve their success. Featuring the highest quality videos shot in full HD giving users the “sitting shotgun” point of view of working with the best. FaderPro.com’s mission is to be the premier online training resource for aspiring musicians and producers offering the fastest, most efficient way to learn the art of modern music making.

About SAE Institute:
Headquartered in Oxford, England, SAE Institute is the world’s first and largest network of audio, film and multimedia education and training centers. SAE is affiliated with Middlesex University (England), Southern Cross University (Australia) and Southern Institute of Technology (New Zealand). The Institute operates over 50 campuses in more than 24 countries on four continents; it offers diploma and full degree programs (degree programs offered in EU and AU) in audio, multimedia, digital filmmaking, animation and gaming. SAE is part of the SAE Technology Group, which also owns and operates Studios 301 (with locations in Sydney and Byron Bay, Australia, Cologne, Germany, Studios 301 is a collective group of state-of-the-art recording and mastering facilities), the Computer Graphics College, and QANTM.

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