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Apple has updated Logic Pro to version 9.1.6 and MainStage to version 2.2. The boxed versions of Logic Studio and Logic Express have been discontinued and these products are now available for purchase [Read More]
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Apple updates Logic Pro to v9.1.6 and MainStage to v2.2 – Downloads now available in Mac App Store for $199.99 / $29.99 (Boxed versions discontinued)
Friday, December 9th, 2011What Are Some Bass Kick downloads for Fl studio 9?
Monday, October 17th, 2011Question by Jake: What Are Some Bass Kick downloads for Fl studio 9?
i got fl studio 9 a while ago and im starting to work it out but i cant find any bass kick samples for free that i can download. it would be great if somebody could help.
Best answer:
Answer by King D
Look for Lil Jon and Zaytoven drum kits
I get a lot of kits from http://www.warbeats.com and the account is free to make. you used to be able to download as many as you want, but now youre limited to i think 2 per day. Its free though so it doesnt bother me at all. But back to the main part, Lil Jon and Zaytoven kits always have bass kicks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL4hM7MhjPA
What do you think? Answer below!
where can i make beats online without any downloads?
Saturday, September 10th, 2011Question by Freshy Fresh: where can i make beats online without any downloads?
i want to make a beat for my song!
Best answer:
Answer by peg leg 2- £
try this
http://makeyourownbeats.tumblr.com/
http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com/
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Are there any free software downloads online that are good to make hip hop beats with?
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011Question by KJ: Are there any free software downloads online that are good to make hip hop beats with?
Something similar to garage band would be awesome!
Best answer:
Answer by sobersik89
Fruity Loops Trial Version
or
Acoustica Beat Maker
Google them
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Vienna Symphonic Library releases New Extended Libraries for Single Instruments Downloads and launches “Buy 3 Get One Free” Offer
Saturday, April 16th, 2011The Vienna Symphonic Library team has introduced new Extended Libraries for their Single Instrument Downloads with a Limited Time Offer. Customers who purchase three Single Instrument Downloads betwee… [Read More]
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Pulsing Geometries, Free Massive Synth Downloads: Ableton + NI + Cinema4D Music Video
Monday, January 10th, 2011Artists Leisure-B and Usselino collaborated on this Autechre-inspired audiovisual short, filled with pulsing geometric primitives. The work is a kind of A/V composition, the music arranged with abrupt, video-style edits. For fans of Native Instruments’ thick-sounding Massive synth, you also get some free preset downloads in the deal.
With Native Instruments’ software providing the sound palette, Ableton Live became a context for editing the music as you would video:
Leisure: “I tried to approach the composition as “sound design” as possible. Since the video was animated on the BPM (117) and rhythmical accents of “Vose On”, all I really had to do drum wise was find out which accents Usselino had used for his main video events. After creating the drums on those accents, most of the composition was just tweeking knobs and experimenting with note placement.
Since Ableton Live has excellent video support, I could just run the video in the loop region I was working in, and experiment with Native Instrument’s Massive’s great synthesizing capabilities. I usually start of with an init patch, and work my way towards the sound which I feel is fitting for the events in the video. The only exception to this rule however is the second bassline, which originates from Durk Kooistra’s WODAN bass, available for download in his 10 Free Massive Patches”
Watch the video, then check out the presets and more information:
10 Free Massive Patches
Cinema 4D meets Ableton Live: fret_1
More on the visual side, free Cinema4D download, on Create Digital Motion
Novation Releases All MIDI Details for Launchpad
Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Novation’s Launchpad, its affordable (<$200) "grid" controller, may have a big Ableton logo on it. But underneath, it's just a MIDI controller. Bi-colored LEDs, containing a red and green element for red, green, and amber output (amber = red+green), can be triggered using simple MIDI note and control messages. That means, whether you're looking forward to Max for Live or you're sequencing in a tracker or writing Processing sketches, you can use the Launchpad just like any other MIDI controller.
One of the things I thought was a major demerit for Akai was the fact that they failed to ship a MIDI implementation for the Akai APC40. MIDI implementations are the charts of MIDI messages we’ve had since the very first MIDI devices came out in the 80s. They’re usually printed in the back pages of the manual, and even the cheapest gear has often had one.

Score: Novation 1, Akai 0. Novation has done the MIDI documentation, and then some. Its MIDI “Programmers Reference” is out even before the official Launchpad ship date. And rather than just doing a MIDI chart and assuming people know how to read it, they’ve taken the care to fully explain the way MIDI messages work, how to calculate the right messages, and how to really use this. Experts will have all the information they need, but newcomers will also find they can spend a little time and learn how to do what they want.
Launchpad Support with Downloads (see Programmer’s Reference at the bottom)
Via: Novation released Launchpad Programming Guide, and Protocol [Nezoomie's Zen Wave Blog - great read]
It’s listed as “for Max/MSP programmers,” but anyone using MIDI will want to have a look; that’s obviously relevant to far more than just Max. (In fact, there’s not a single mention of anything specific to Max in the document.)
What might people do with stuff like this? Well, as of just four hours ago, Matt DiFonzo lets us know he’s written a simple monome emulator. It’s even got a clever name:
nonome – monome emulator for Novation Launchpad
There’s some bad news mixed with the good. Even with something as simple as a grid of buttons, MIDI isn’t as friendly as it could be. I still would like to have a MIDI editor for the Launchpad so you can reassign buttons if you like — that’s a feature, incidentally, available on rival Ohm and Block hardware from Livid Instruments. Also, the documentation reveals that Launchpad uses “a low-speed version of USB,” which runs at a maximum of 400 messages per second, thus taking 200 milliseconds to update a Launchpad. (There are some workarounds, but they’re … more work.)
Also, here’s a hint to Novation: use a Creative Commons license for that document. That way, your users will be free to document even more ingenious solutions and friendly guides. You win, and your users win. For instance, I have the illustration here, which I should be able to do for purposes of reporting on this story. But can I write my own how-to guide using your guide? Why not make it explicit to encourage me to do so? (They list the PDF as “proprietary,” though there’s no explicit license, and I think they just mean “proprietary” as in “what we’ve done on our hardware.”)
That’s a difference between open hardware and closed hardware, but I don’t even want to belabor the point — CC licenses are something a commercial company like Novation could easily use. In fact, if anyone at Novation or Ableton would like to talk to me about why I think it’s a good idea, I’d like to extend an open invitation. I’m no legal expert, but I can explain what it means to me as a user and developer, and connect you with some of the right people at Creative Commons and the CC-using community.
But those gripes aside, kudos to Novation for getting this documentation out here. I think it’s really good news for people experimenting with grid controllers. And we’ll be looking at how all of these tools, hardware and software, fit together, and how open source development can make them more powerful.
Patchers and coders and hackers: if you’re interested in working on interoperability between all this stuff, let us know.
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Novation Releases All MIDI Details for Launchpad



