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Computer Music on 12/15/10
Music Production college Point Blank is launching a new Cubase course in January, and to celebrate they've given us twelve Cubase tutorial video that you can watch right here.Videos five and six detail how to use chromatic samples in Groove Agent and program legato MIDI parts. Check them out now: -- Adobe Flash Player required to view this video. Get Flash Player. -- Adobe Flash Player required to view this video. Get Flash Player. Find out more about Point Blank's Cubase course and wide range of online courses here! Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 12/13/10
YouTube via muki123 | December 12, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes"A 5-second granular sampler I've built. Doesn't actually generate sounds, but samples/loops them and manipulates and mangles them.Uses an 8bit AVR and was programmed in BASCOM. Has a few inherent problems and isn't very user friendly, so I won't be selling this specific design. I'll redesign one some other time and may make a few Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/27/11
YouTube via Cranda11 | January 26, 2011"http://micronaut.bandcamp.comHaving a bit of fun with the new equipment set-up, and trying to get a feel for the workflow. This piece is entirely sequenced from an Apply //e and Roland CMU-800R. I'm recording in to Ableton Live, but there are no samples or pre-recording. This track is 100% live.The quick arpeggio sound, drums, and 16th note pulse are coming Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/13/11
First up, details on the KORG KRONOS are in for those just coming to the site. Next, NAMM officially starts tomorrow but things are already trickling in. Be sure to see The NAMM List for updates. Now that we are past pre-NAMM speculation, all updates will be added to the bottom of the list, so you can go straight to them. Note that not all NAMM posts will get added to the list though, so be Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/20/11
YouTube via ISOTROPOSPHERE | January 20, 2011 | "This is a video overview of the Technosaurus Effexon small wonders unit. These are quite rare and highly coveted by their owners. About the size of a VHS tape and housed in a rugged alum. chassis, it is all analog on the inside.Narration from me with my voice being processed by the Korg DVP-1 minus two semi tones. Sounds from Casio SK-1 through the Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/31/11
Probably most of you have played computer games or have watched movies, where the music is made with large percussion hits and really low ethnic drums. I remember watching the Warcraft 3 introduction video, where the attack of the orcs was accompanied by smashing drums. I always wanted to capture that sound and in this quick tip I’ll try to explain you some of the techniques I’ve come across in my experience. Step 1: Choose Your Samples Of course, like everything else in MIDI sequencing, the better the samples, the better the result. In my case I’ll be using Quantum Leap StormDrum 2 – a nice library, full of drum samples, that vary from epic low hits to glitches and ethnic finger cymbals. If you don’t own StormDrum 2, don’t worry because all these hints and tips can be applied to other libraries as well – just trust your ears! Okay, so I’ve loaded these samples: Tong Zi Set Chinese Kettle Drums Dynasty O’Daiko O’Daiko Set Brushed Drums Earthquake Ensemble All... Relative News
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FutureMusic on 9/3/10
It's this simple. Subscribe to Future Music, get every issue delivered through your door the day it hits the shops, pay 25% less than you would have for dragging yourself to your newsagents once a month AND get a Roland Boss DS-1 mouse too!You think P.Diddy crawls around in Borders? And then QUEUES UP!? Exactly.Simply click the link below to see the latest offer and secure your limited edition, unavailable elsewhere Roland Boss DS-1 mouse. UK, US or Rest of the World: We've got amazing offers for everyone!Look, we could tell you the story about the guy who once missed an issue of Future Music, didn't get the latest studio tips, didn't get the latest samples and didn't discover the latest gear and who, as a result, died cold, alone and penniless. But that'd be going a bit too far.Instead we'll simply suggest (in the strongest possible terms) that you click here to reveal our amazing new subscriptions page. You know it makes sense. Relative News
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FutureMusic on 9/3/10
It's this simple. Subscribe to Future Music, get every issue delivered through your door the day it hits the shops, pay 25% less than you would have for dragging yourself to your newsagents once a month AND get a Roland Boss DS-1 mouse too.Yes, Roland and Boss have paid homage to their classic kit by fashioning this exact replica that's also a fully functioning two-button-plus-scroll-wheel optical mouse! The final run of the DS-1 mouse is available exclusively to UK subscribers of Future Music!Five great reasons to subscribe:Get a Roland Boss DS-1 Mouse Save 25% off the cover price Never miss an issue or free DVD 13 issues per year delivered to your door Get the mag before it hits the shops!Hurry! This is a limited time offer. You think P.Diddy crawls around in Borders? And then QUEUES UP!? Exactly.In the UK? Simply click this link to get going and grab your limited edition, unavailable elsewhere Roland Boss DS-1 mouse. Don't want the mouse? Or in US or Rest of the World?... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 12/16/10
When you buy an album or MP3, you are normally purchasing a license to listen to the music as a private individual. You can listen, but don’t touch. Or copy. Or redistribute! What if you want to include one of the tracks in a project—say a short film clip, an iPhone app, or a Flash project? Unless you have loads of money, you’re out of luck. So, what can you do? Where can you turn? Read on! In a recent Open Mic we explored this very issue. We asked, “Where can I find redistributable music?” A huge thanks to everyone who responded. Your answers form the basis of this article. And there isn’t just one answer to that question. In fact, there are three major categories of licenses that will give you the rights you are after. And each category of license has inspired countless website full of music. This article will introduce them to you. But before we start, be aware that different licenses give you different rights. Some come with significant limitations. As you read this... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/23/11
Writing lyrics is a very personal thing, and it is that sense of individualism that can really help people relate to a song. There are no strict rules that must be followed, but having a helpful collection of songwriting resources can really help. Here are 7 sets of lyric writing resources with a bunch of helpful links. Feel free to add more resources in the comments. It will make this list more useful. 1. Life Experience But before you go elsewhere for help, first look to yourself. Your own life experience is your greatest resource. Countless songs have been written on just about every topic – love being the greatest cliche – but your own unique perspective makes it worth writing another one. As you live your life, you’ll come across: Interesting, unusual and memorable phrases and sayings. Often the catchiest part of a song is a single phrase. Keep your ears open for them. Stories. Whether it is the experiences of your own life, or stories from the lives of others you... Relative News









