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6 votes
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The toll of fame: The Utau producer who erased his own name
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Max Martin has the most No. 1s among music producers in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, surpassing George Martin
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Music makers - let's hear your recent jams!
Hi everyone - newly minted Tildes user and Reddit refugee. I want to know how many of my fellow DIY amateur (or absolute pro) musicians are around, and where your recent jams are posted. What kind...
Hi everyone - newly minted Tildes user and Reddit refugee.
I want to know how many of my fellow DIY amateur (or absolute pro) musicians are around, and where your recent jams are posted.
What kind of music do you like making - what's your workflow?
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I wanna hear your music!
I was told by the overlords that this was the way to ask permission to hear you! I wanna share, discover, and enjoy your personal music. I’ll add myself and some other projects to the bottom of...
I was told by the overlords that this was the way to ask permission to hear you! I wanna share, discover, and enjoy your personal music. I’ll add myself and some other projects to the bottom of this post, but I truly only want to hear you.
https://jlawson.bandcamp.com/album/visions
https://on.soundcloud.com/VkPckGcot1Xt9mjA7
Much love,
Jeakams30 votes -
Moog bought by inMusic
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How to get back into recording music?
Many years ago I used to record a variety of music on an old Macbook and a dodgy copy of Logic Pro with various Native Instruments VSTs. I had so much fun playing the drums badly on my midi pads,...
Many years ago I used to record a variety of music on an old Macbook and a dodgy copy of Logic Pro with various Native Instruments VSTs.
I had so much fun playing the drums badly on my midi pads, tightening them up in Logic, and then doing random stuff with the beat editor (changing velocity curves for specific notes like hi-hats, adding in random hits) to make it sound less rigid. Then maybe I'd record my acoustic guitar with my crappy mic, throw some reverb on it, add some vocals. Man, it was a blast!
It's been over a decade since I did that, and now I'd like to get back into that world again and produce some of my own backing music for my YouTube and TikTok videos, but I honestly don't know where to start.
I guess the big difference now is that I'm on Windows, and there is no Logic Pro here. The Ableton and Maschine layouts don't really make sense to me (I think these are more loop driven?). Reaper seems quite spartan compared to how I remember Logic (I know this is probably not actually the case, but the discoverability is not great imo).
If anyone has any suggestions about where I should start - I'm mostly looking for something that has the same layout as Logic did 10+ years ago (or at least, something that would feel similar and intuitive)- a big timeline where I can drag stuff around and try different arrangements, a piano editor I can break out at the bottom, a drum editor I can break out, set the note length and just drag my left-clicked mouse across to have a million hi-hat hits and then play around with deleting different hits until I get the right vibe, the draw the velocity across all of them easily.
The gear I have right now:
- Maschine MK3
- Some M-Audio super mini midi keyboard
- An old-school Metric Halo ULN-2 (this thing STILL costs a thousand bucks?!)
- A few Shure mics and a Wave 3 USB mic
Thanks in advance!
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inMusic acquires Moog Music and promises groundbreaking new instruments
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Tell me about the songs you are working on
I'm kinda taken aback at Meta's most recent generative music engine (musicgen). I can't believe some of the stuff that pops out of it. I'm trying to generate a few interesting samples for use in...
I'm kinda taken aback at Meta's most recent generative music engine (musicgen). I can't believe some of the stuff that pops out of it. I'm trying to generate a few interesting samples for use in my IDMish music.
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Denniz Pop turned Sweden into a pop powerhouse, but then died tragically young from cancer – his peers reflect on an underrated legacy
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Why Sweden punches above its weight in music
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Max Martin, the Swedish songwriter and producer, is reluctantly emerging for “& Juliet,” a new Broadway show built on his music
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How auto-tune revolutionized the sound of popular music
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Larry Heard special Gilles Peterson. Gilles is joined by Chicago's Larry Heard for an extended focus on one of the originators of House music.
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The guy who produced Kendrick Lamar's best new track did it all on his iPhone
4 votes