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Matrixsynth on 1/21/11
YouTube via zoomdekho | February 03, 2010 | "Phir Mile Sur Iconic Song Back After 22 years"via Business of Music in India where you'll find the full interview. "The first thought that came to mind when I heard the end portion of the song “Rehna Tu” in the film Delhi-6 was – ‘which software sample has Rahman used?’ But soon the word spread that he has bought a new keyboard called “Continuum”. And Relative News
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Mix on 12/14/10
Cakewalk is now shipping the next evolution of its popular SONAR Series of DAW software for the PC platform. Available the worldwide from Roland distribution partners and via the cloud at Cakewalk’s Website, the new flagship $399 SONAR X1 Producer bundle (also offered in a $199 SONAR X1 Studio and $99 SONAR X1 Essential versions) includes Native 32-bit and 64-bit Windows applications, with unlimited tracks, a huge array of professional effects, world-class virtual instruments and creative production tools. Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/15/11
Most of the world use Windows computers, so the chances are you’re one of them. So if you want to produce music on your computer, what are your options? Fortunately there are a heap of them – most of the big name digital audio workstation software works fine on Windows, and they’re not your only choices. So sit down and take a menu. We list the “big gun” software you can choose from, some inexpensive (less than $100) alternatives, and a few free options. Sometimes the last thing you need when you’re making a choice is more options! But personally I prefer to know what the alternatives are before making up my mind – especially when it potentially costs a lot of money. I’d really appreciate comments of your own experiences. Feel free to let us know which programs you’ve used, how easy they were to get your mind around, and whether they have the features you needed. I’ll add many of your comments to the 2012 version of the list. The Big Guns If you’re serious about producing... Relative News
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Computer Music on 12/17/10
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 ten, eleven and twelve show you how to use Cubase's Chorder and Step Designer MIDI effects, and get the most from the software's scale correction feature. -- Adobe Flash Player required to view this video. Get Flash Player. -- Adobe Flash Player required to view this video. Get Flash Player. -- Adobe Flash Player required to view this video. Get Flash Player.... Relative News
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Computer Music on 12/17/10
There are some cracking Christmas deals around at the moment, so here's our guide to some of the big software savings you could make during the festive season.FabFilter25% discount on all plug-in bundles until 31st December 31 2010.Mildon StudiosUp to 70% discount on plug-ins until 3rd January 2011.OhmForceUse these codes to access discounts until the 24th:FROHMAGE-PLEASURES (40% off the Quad Frohmage filter bank)OHMBOYZ-MUSKETEERS (40% off the OhmBoyz delay)FROHMAGE-OHMBOYZ-ADVENTURE (40% off both)realsamplesAll sample libraries in the shop are 50%, but European residents will need to add 19% German VAT to the final amount. Offer applied until the 24th of December 2010.Orders can be mailed to info@realsamples.dereFXDiscounts of up to 44% for an unspecified period.Wave AlchemyUp to 50% off selected products until 29th December 2010. Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/8/11
// The Mac App Store has just opened, and the first day was an unqualified success, with the download of over a million apps. What will the app store mean for audio software, and the future of the Mac? We have a look at the audio apps available on Day 1. There has been concern expressed over whether the app store is right for audio. It isn’t the right platform (in its current state) for the sale of plugins. And there is concern about the huge margins Apple make from other people’s software. Yet there are already 76 apps in the “Music” category of the store. There are also fears about whether Apple will make the Mac a closed shop by forcing all apps to be sold through the app store at some point in the future. But that remains to be seen. For now, the Mac App Store is a convenient way for Apple users to discover, install and update software. Let’s have a look at what’s available. By the way, you install the app store on your Mac by doing a standard System Update from the... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/24/11
This is a true gem for Mac users especially when most DAWs do not allow you to use multiple audio interfaces. This can be very useful if you have multiple audio interfaces and want to use them together for more simultaneous inputs and outputs. I am sorry about this tutorial will only apply to Macs so Windows users are out of luck. This concept works by creating an aggregate device. If you have more than one audio device, you can use them as a single device known as an “aggregate device”. With this aggregate device, you can increase your audio inputs and outputs without purchasing another multichannel audio interface. If you have a 4-channel interface and a 2-channel interface. You can combine them to use them as a single 6-channel audio interface. This is exceptionally useful as most software only allows you to select one audio interface at a time. Step 1: Open Audio MIDI Setup You can find this under Applications – Ultilities – Audio MIDI Setup. This is the application... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/7/11
// Today we announce the three winners of the Tuts+ Marketplace Tutorial Competition. Combined, they take home more than $1,500 worth of cash and additional prizes. Take a look to see if your entry came out on top. Also, learn about one of our new tutorial price points that make it easier for a tutorial to be accepted onto the Tuts+ Marketplace. Winning Tutorials and Prizes Scored 1st Place Winner: wizylabs The Winning Entry: Create a Universal Slider Manager in WordPress. This video tutorial is priced at $7 USD, already has numerous sales, and is rated highly. Description: In this video tutorial you will be learning how to create a very basic slider manager in WordPress. You can use the technique that you will learn from this tutorial to create more powerful slider managers for your WordPress themes or even plugins as I did for both of my themes on ThemeForest Space and Xero. This tutorial shows methods used in the creation of this ThemeForest item Space Creative Personal... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 1/13/11
// Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in September 2008. Following my tutorial on creating a house drum track we received requests for information on creating bass lines, lead sounds, FX and arrangements. So, over the coming weeks I will be supplying step-by-step tutorials, demonstrating possible techniques for completing an electronic house track. I will build on the track in each tutorial so you can see things develop and make the Logic project available at each stage. Even though these tutorials are completed in Logic Pro 8 and in a one particular style of house, the techniques are very much generic and can be applied to any software and genre of dance music. Note: this tutorial contains embedded audio that will not display in a feed reader. Click back to the site to read the tutorial with audio or download the Play Pack at the end of the tut. 1. Choose your weapon Once... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 12/13/10
Twice a month we revisit some of our reader favorite posts from throughout the history of Audiotuts+. This tutorial was first published in October 2008. Ever wanted to DJ with Ableton Live? Here’s how! While it’s true that you can produce a complete live show with Ableton Live, bringing your studio production to stage, some would just like to mix their favorite tracks “a la DJ.” The most basic principle of DJing is to have a set of tunes playing continuously — no jumps, no cuts, no funny transitions, just as if all the pieces in the playlist were one. A long tune of an hour or more. Thumbnail image courtesy of Dade. There are many sets of tools to help you achieve this, the most common being turntables and a selection of vinyl records. Others DJ with CDs instead, while some resort to laptops and DJing software and a few even use iPods. No matter what set of tools and techniques you choose, DJing will always require the smooth transitioning and syncing of musical pieces. An... Relative News









