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Matrixsynth on 11/2/11
YouTube Uploaded by blwvideo on Jul 7, 2011"Just another sequence with the same patch as before. Anyone who can identify the opening clip wins a pat on the head, but you have terrible taste in movies!"Maas-Rowe Vibrachime through STG Sea Devils Filter Uploaded by blwvideo on Jun 4, 2011"This is my new carillon, first with a dry signal and then lightly processed through my synth. Apologies to your Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/4/10
"In this tutorial, we are going to build some simple MIDI controller firmwares for the MiniCommand. This will show how to use CCEncoders, the EncoderPage, the SwitchPage and the AutoEncoderPage. We are going to build 4 firmwares: a simple MIDI controller with 4 encoders, a version of the simple firmware that records knob movements, a version of the simple MIDI controller with 2 pages, and finally Relative News
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Ultimate Guitar on 1/4/12
Arctic Monkeys ruined the NYE countdown at an Australian festival, after leaving the stage minutes before midnight. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 6/26/11
YouTube Uploaded by GruithuisenCityMan on Jun 25, 2011"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. Yes, i totally ruined out the beautiful sound of Plogue Bidule with a chaotic use of the matrixsequencer and an awful lot of awful noises. It's an awful shame ! Don't you ever do that !http://www.myspace.com/fredericgerchambeau" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/14/11
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | January 13, 2011 | "My first album is now available at Ruralfaune( ruralfaune@gmail.com or http://www.myspace.com/disquesruralfaune )SYNTH018 FREDERIC GERCHAMBEAU "3 Suites" CDR - limited 90 - file under : french avant-garde electronic, GRM music for theoretical minds/////////////////////////////////////////////Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. Yes, i Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 9/8/11
flickr By elektrobahnmusik"here is a sneak peak at part of the next system i'm taking on the road.. the panels were finished today and await fitting switches, pots, and jacks... update soon................. i know some looking at this will probably lose their minds when they see a "destroyed" Crumar Spirit. no keyboard??? why did you ruin a Spirit??? well i didn't.. it's not... i wouldn't... my Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 9/3/11
YouTube Uploaded by maasstube on Jun 24, 2011 "played my first Live-Set @ Fête de la Musique Hannover. The whole Set was 50min long but my Cam didn´t get it all ;-( used gear: Machinedrum, Monomachine, Ruin&Wesen Minicommand, KP3, Mackie VLZ3, no PC! I hope to get the Line-Recording soon too... If you like what you see / hear, you can support me by LIKE ME at Facebook. http:// Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 2/2/11
When recording song demos at home, I find often find myself wanting to add a flavour of the textures and excitement of a live performance, looking for some way to smooth the transition between dramatic dynamic shifts, or just hankering for some crazy noises to add some interest. Using direct recording techniques, or recording at the low volumes that home recording often requires, it can be hard to replicate or capture the unpredictable excitement of a cranked, live guitar, and while many DAWs and third party plugins provide some interesting options, I’m always keen to come up with something organic and replicable before I resort to digital trickery. And besides, making noise is fun! With that goal in mind, this tutorial will introduce you to some of my favourite techniques for creating textural interest and special effects with a typical home demo recording set-up. Requirements The whole idea here is creating something that you can replicate, whether for live performance... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 7/1/11
I was baking the other day, something I never do. I’m more of a cook than a baker, it’s more creative to throw spices around than carefully measure flour and sugar. But anyways, halfway through baking the banana bread it struck me: this is exactly how you should approach making a record. Most of the steps involved in the process of baking can be translated into making a record. From careful pre-production and planning to mixing the correct ingredients, baking can teach you a lot about music production. Image by Comedy_Nose Step 1: Find a Good Recipe I remember reading something by Tim Ferriss ages ago and he proposed this question: What would you rather choose: a lousy recipe and a great chef or an amazing recipe and a subpar cook? I would choose the great recipe every time, because if the ingredients are wrong to begin with it’s much harder to fix. But if you start with a great recipe and follow it correctly it’s almost impossible to screw up. Similarly, copy from... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 3/9/12
Have you ever wondered what goes on in the sample pack industry? Tony Rapacioli is the owner of a sample pack company and a prolific sound designer. In this interview, he shares insights on designing kick drums, the sound design industry, and how you can make sounds for Zenhiser. Which type of sounds are your favorite to make? For me making kick drums is my favorite by far. We’ve got quite a few kick packs coming out this year because I just can’t get enough of them. They are the starting block of any track and you can ruin a song with the wrong type of kick, so for me this is the fundamental sample that just about all producers will start off with. Do you have any old or new technical tricks that you can share about making kick drums hit hard in the style of the Turbo Kicks packs? We keep most of our sample creation techniques under wraps […] but I’ll let you know a few pointers on how to get those kicks slamming like in Turbo Kicks. Once you have created some kick drum... Relative News







