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Matrixsynth on 4/9/12
YouTube Uploaded by TheSynthFreq on Apr 8, 2012"HI :) Here's a little jam session, improvisation fun with Jupiter-8 and Moog Taurus 3 bass pedals, and TR-808. This synth visited the studio for a project with a local musician friend of mine who owns the Moog. I thought take the opportunity to record a Moog bass line while it was here hanging out on the floor of the studio.Moog is awesome!Synths Relative News
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Mix on 5/8/12
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman named Women's Audio Mission (WAM) in San Francisco as one of 788 not-for-profit national, regional, state, and local organizations nationwide to receive an NEA Art Works grant. Women’s Audio Mission is recommended for a grant to support “Girls on the Mic,†the organization's project that trains and mentors more than 400 middle and high school girls a year in music production and the recording arts. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 5/20/12
via Kevin Monahan on the Emu Forum via dvdborn & The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge"Greetings everyone,If you are a fan of the Emulator family, EMAX, and some history of sampling and synths, we have a local TV show called In The Loop and this months episode is on EMU Systems and includes interviews with founders Dave Rossum and Scott Wedge as well as early employees Kevin Monahan and Max Mobley.Tune in 5/18 Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 6/3/11
Guess what? For the entire month of June, we’ve slashed prices at our premium Tuts+ marketplace by as much as 80%! As your local car dealer would say: “These prices are insane!!!” What yesterday would cost you $5, today costs you $1. A buck! So mosey on over and check it out! At the Tuts+ Marketplace, you can buy and sell tutorials and eBooks on topics like design, web development, audio, and computer graphics. The site is home to a bustling community of people learning and teaching across all skill levels and is the biggest marketplace of its kind. So, if you haven’t already, stop by, say hello, and learn a new skill! Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 10/20/11
Creating a web presence is one of the most important marketing tool a band has. Today our fans aren’t local, they can be all around the world, loving your particular niche of music. By having a solid web presence you can reach those fans that would never have heard of you. Last time we left off we had installed a WordPress website on your own domain, and we had created all the necessary pages that a website should have. If you missed the first part, check it out here. Now we’ll be looking into making your e-mail account look professional, as well as setting up all the must-have social media accounts. Step 1 – E-mail Having your own domain has its benefits when it comes to e-mail. You can make your e-mail look professional by adding your domain name to it, but the downside is that most host e-mail sucks. Luckily, we can use your domain name in your e-mail address while still using a good e-mail client. I don’t understand anybody that doesn’t use Gmail, because it’s the most... Relative News
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FutureMusic on 2/10/11
Hello, Hi, Hola, G'day, Grüßgott, Salam, Nei Ho, Mambo, Hej, Hoi, Hallo, Salut, Aloha and Shalom!We're often asked where you can buy Future Music and the good news is that no matter where you are on the globe we like to think that we've got it covered.But if you're ever hunting for the latest FM the list below will tell you where to go!Or make it even easier on yourself by buying the latest issue online here, or subscribe for 13 issues and get the latest amazing offer here.Shameless plug over, let the massive list of names begin!!!United StatesIn the US, the magazine can be found in most Barnes and Noble stores. Click on the link below to find a store near you.Barnes and Noble http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/storelocator/stores.aspx?x=yBorders http://www.borders.com/online/store/LocatorViewBooksamillionhttp://www.booksamillion.com/storefinder?id=4482617077925Hastings http://www.gohastings.com/custserv/locate_store.cmd Australia Gordon & Gotch, Sydney: (0061) 2 9972... Relative News
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FutureMusic on 1/26/11
Hello, Hi, Hola, G'day, Grüßgott, Salam, Nei Ho, Mambo, Hej, Hoi, Hallo, Salut, Aloha and Shalom!We're often asked where you can buy Future Music and the good news is that no matter where you are on the globe we like to think that we've got it covered.But if you're ever hunting for the latest FM the list below will tell you where to go!Or, of course you could just buy online here. Or subscribe using our fabulous new offers here and have FM posted to your door for free on launch day!United StatesIn the US, the magazine can be found in most Barnes and Noble stores. Click on the link below to find a store near you.Barnes and Noble http://storelocator.barnesandnoble.com/storelocator/stores.aspx?x=yBorders http://www.borders.com/online/store/LocatorViewBooksamillionhttp://www.booksamillion.com/storefinder?id=4482617077925Hastings http://www.gohastings.com/custserv/locate_store.cmd Australia Gordon & Gotch, Sydney: (0061) 2 9972 8802Austria Morawa Buch und Medien, Vienna: +43 1... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 3/28/11
No Starch Press have just come out with a new audio book (distributed by O’Reilly): “The Book of Audacity: Record, Edit, Mix, and Master with the Free Audio Editor”. We’re giving three of you the chance to win a copy—in your choice of either ebook or print copy. To enter, just leave a comment! Three random commenters will be chosen as winner. Too easy. Winners Announced Here are our three winners, picked at random: Marlin, who left the comment, “This seems like an exciting read!” Rousseau, who left the comment, “Cool…!!! I hope I win a copy.” and Max, who left the comment, “Looks great! I’m interested.” Congratulations – we’ll be in touch with you shortly. If you didn’t win and would still like the book, check it out at the O’Reilly website. The Book of Audacity Here are some details about the book—new from No Starch Press: The Book of Audacity shows you how to complete fun and useful projects with Audacity, the cross-platform, open source audio editor and recorder.... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 5/6/11
This track has been submitted for your friendly, constructive criticism. What useful feedback can you give the artist? The floor is yours to talk about the track and how they can fix problems in and improve upon the mix and the song. Download audio file (TakenTickyTacky.mp3) Description of the track: I’d like to start by saying that this song has a limiter/compressor on the master track, but still has about 4-6dB of headroom. It will not be as loud as other mastered tracks. The song title is “Taken”®. I tracked this session for the purpose of practice and mixing from a local band with some fairly nice gear, since there was a variety of tracks and mics used, I will list them if you want to know specific details, but first I will describe my issues and how I attempted to fix them. I am using Pro Tools M-Powered for mixing and editing. I was having a huge difficulty getting the vocals to cut through the mix at first due to a “Karaoke Effect”. They were recorded using a Shure... Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 12/10/10
The holiday season is almost on us. For most of us, that means less pressure, less deadlines, and less time spent working. It means more time to do what we enjoy, and more time spent with friends and family in a relaxed setting. It’s a time unwind before starting a new year. As you relax this year, take your music with you. While the pressure is off, take some time to look at music from a different perspective. Give yourself permission to do something you haven’t tried before without necessarily having high standards and expectations. You might just take your music to a new level. Here are ten opportunities you have this holiday season. 1. Learn A New Instrument You may be skilled at playing several instruments, or you may not know how to play one. Try learning a new instrument this Christmas. That doesn’t necessarily mean you plan to become an expert at the new instrument, or even that you intend to continue playing it. But the experience might give you a new appreciation... Relative News











