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INPUT: Music Producers Conference

6 November 2014 | 12:00 am | Amie Mulhearn

The November edition of Liveschool's INPUT conference has just announced killer group of speakers

The good folks at Liveschool want to give all the aspiring musicians out there a chance to learn from the best and brightest in the industry.

Their quarterly music producers conference INPUT is a really unique opportunity to rub shoulders with a bunch of established international and local sound makers in a open and friendly environment. The day is jam packed with presentations, music production tutorials, work flows and techniques as well as plenty of opportunities to ask questions along the way. The best part is it's open to anyone and everyone that is keen to learn the ropes.

The lineup for the November instalment of INPUT includes producer, sound designer, teacher and proponent of Detroit techno and deep house Mike Huckaby (USA). Sydney's very own Moon Holiday (Astral People/Future Classic) whose accomplishments to date are remarkable winning form FBi's Northern Lights Competition with her deeply infectious brand of dance friendly tunes with a twist to working with Karen O on 'Stop The Virgens' at Vivid Sydney not to mention a cheeky collab with Flume.

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Jensen Interceptor (Motorik/Boys Noize) will be on board to discuss his infamous brand of dark all encompassing techno.  Last but very not least Philipp Lange a sound designer at Ableton and based in Berlin his knowledge is perhaps second to none when it comes to  creating instruments that sound like no other.

INPUT: Music Producers Conference will be at venue formally known as FBi Social on Saturday November 29 from 12:30 until 4pm. Tickets are $55 (+BF) you have snatch them up on the Liveschool website. If you need further inspiration check out some of INPUT's previous speakers.

Kilter discusses sampling:

Chris Emerson (aka Emoh Instead) on building a career in the music industry:

Tips and tricks from Touch Sensitive 

Words by Amie Mulhearn

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