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Deep / Tech House Tutorial | How to sound like Stimming | Music production tutorial Ableton

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

Please read! In this tutorial I tried to demonstrate some ways to get a groovy, techy, sound like my favourite artist called Stimming. There are more parts to come, but this video represents the basics. DOWNLOAD SAMPLES, VST’s AND PRESETS : promusicproducers.com Join the community on FACEBOOK! I will post tips and videos there. FACEBOOK PAGE: www.facebook.com
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Shakedown ‘At Night’ vocals get a mangling in Ableton Live. Just a normal day/night at the Batcave studio facilty in Dublin :0))
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What is a band that is like rap, but not hip-hop? The beats are slower and it is not so angry?

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

Question by ryan: What is a band that is like rap, but not hip-hop? The beats are slower and it is not so angry?
I heard it in my friends car and i love it. There isn’t a lot of swearing, if any at all. The songs aren’t about bling and getting girls so much either

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Answer by anneaxe
The Flobots maybe?

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Q&A: How to produce beats like Kanye West and Pharrell on Fruity Loops?

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Question by Klock68: How to produce beats like Kanye West and Pharrell on Fruity Loops?
How do you sample songs? But just in general what’s there style according to the percussion and drums they use?

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Answer by epul (is the new name)
look it up on youtube its hard to explain typing it out

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How do bands like the postal service and owl city make their drum beats?

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Question by cmass333: How do bands like the postal service and owl city make their drum beats?
I haven’t dabbled much in electronic music, and really want to learn more on how to make it. Does anyone know what equipment / software bands like owl city and the postal service use for their drum beats?

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Answer by yes, yes
This is a video of Jimmy Tamborello from the Postal Service giving a tour of his studio. I watched it a few months ago because I was curious about the same thing and it explains a lot. Basically you have to have thousands of dollars worth of equipment and a LOT of spare time. Still sounds awesome though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB6p58bTvzg

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Like a Wheel Within a Wheel: Beautiful Optical Turntables Generate Spinning Rhythms

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Music is deeply tied up with motion; seeing that in a machine is somehow satisfying. Soundmachines, from the enigmatically-titled Berlin studio TheProduct*, is an interactive physical installation made from optical turntables. By moving the “tone arm” – really in this case an optical sensor attached to an extended mount – you can change rhythms and sound sweeps.

We’ve naturally seen many visualizations, tangible and digital, that make loops into wheels. But it’s worth noting the particular connection to a kinetic experiment by The Books’ Nick Zammuto from the film earlier this week. In fact, my one criticism of this piece is that the rhythms are so regular. Some syncopation in a machine like this would be not only pleasing, but immediately visible to the eye and therefore understandable. Perhaps even decoupling the wheels from the motor could allow a user to experiment with sound. That doesn’t mean you have to go from minimal techno to irregular chaos, but there’s quite a lot in between.

That’s not to take away from the impact of this piece, and in particular, the beauty of its installation. The presentation in an iconic object is a message in itself. And the circle remains the ideal design for a looped rhythm, embedded as it is in the repetition we perceive in our world.

http://www.the-product.org/soundmachines

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Three units, which are resembling standard record players, translate concentric visual patterns into control signals for further processing in any music software. The rotation of the discs, each holding three tracks, can be synced to a sequencer.
The Soundmachines premiered on the Volkswagen New Beetle stand at the IAA motor show in late Summer 2011. In cooperation with the sounddesigner/producer Yannick Labbé of TRICKSKI fame, we developed three unique discs, each controlling one track of an Ableton Live Set exclusively made for the Event. The show was supported by a set of realtime generated visuals, running on a 25m wide LED wall.

One/One oneone-studio.com
TheProduct* the-product.org

Client

Volkswagen

Agency

Vok Dams, Hamburg

Sounddesign/Producer IAA
Yannick Labbé yannicklabbe.com

Special Thanks

Matt Karau
 matt.karau.com
Andreas Schmelas invertednothing.com

(See also a compelling-looking visual collage. It’s supposed to be set to John Cage’s “First Interlude,” but because of copyright concerns, is instead (arguably) set to Cage’s 4’33″. Let’s hope they don’t get sued for that.


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Q&A: where can i download fruity loops or a program like it for free?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Question by kjgijhh: where can i download fruity loops or a program like it for free?
i got audacity i didnt like it much i want a program like fruity loops if u know where i can download it free let me know.
if u can get a link it would be even more help thank u

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Is there a free software like FL Studio?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Question by Markiepoo: Is there a free software like FL Studio?
I am planning on buying FL Studio at some point (when I have the money and my own computer to use), but is there a free software like FL Studio that I can use to make sure that I will be making a wise investment and to satisfy myself if/when I do get FL Studio? Thanks!

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Answer by I K N
Always state your intended Operating System when asking this type of question.

LMMS or Ardour (OSX or Linux only) are very basic options with limited functionality, but will give you some idea of what’s involved.

AlternativeTo or OSalt – are two websites for free alternatives to most paid softwares.

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where can i find a music making program for free like pro-tools?

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Question by p2000: where can i find a music making program for free like pro-tools?
reason,pro-tools,fruityloops for free

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Answer by federat!0n
yo da best place for a free music program is LimeWire!!!
you can get almost any song you ever wanted!
go to www.limewire.com/download and you can download it choose the free one!
have fun

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Bitwig Introduces New Production+Performance System; Looks a Lot Like Ableton Live

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

For years, since the launch of Ableton Live, many have waited for a worthy rival, something that combines production and live performance for music users. Live isn’t without alternatives – Renoise, for instance, has earned some fans, though it isn’t necessarily built for live performance. But few provide the same real-time workflows.

Bitwig, based in Berlin as is Ableton and featuring some Abletronic veterans, today took the wraps off its own Bitwig Studio. The good news is, it’s looking as though it might shape up to be a viable tool for DJing, performing, and making music. The bad news is, in a market already crowded with lots of similar tools vying for your attention, the first release will look more familiar than radical. That is, it looks and works a whole lot like Live. There’s an Arranger view, a clip launching view with scenes, a tray on the bottom with effects and instruments (they’re even called Devices, like in Live). The screen layout, and even specific interface widgets and channel strip arrangements are all straight out of Live.

What that means to you may depend on what you want: whether you just want an improved Ableton alternative that works like Live, or whether you want something more fundamentally different from Live as an alternative.

If you want “Ableton Plus,” Bitwig does take on features Ableton is missing. For instance:

1. Linux support. In fact, right out of the gate, this could quickly be the answer for Linux users waiting for something they could use without booting to Mac or Windows.
2. Proper multiple document support. You can share content between projects in Ableton, but here you can actually open and freely exchange media with multiple files at once.
3. Mix audio and MIDI on the same track. Tracks are content-agnostic.

Those are three significant breakthroughs. And it looks like there are lots of tweaks and improvements throughout the tool, many of which I’m sure we’ll hear about as people begin testing the beta.

The challenge is, as a new entrant to the market, your first obstacle is telling a story about what you are. And here, there seems a missed opportunity to make a first impression as something truly different, rather than something “similar, but better.” Ableton Live 1.0 when it was released was a significant departure from what had been seen before. So, too, were the first trackers, the first audio+MIDI DAWs, and the first graphical sequencers. Bitwig Studio isn’t that kind of breakthrough – not yet.

Not that being different is easy, or even always desirable. Amidst so many things users want, and so many expectations they have about how things will work, it’s tough to do something genuinely new without simply confusing everyone and driving them away. But it has happened – Ableton Live’s original release being a notable case. One question is whether you make some sacrifices to release the most significantly-different tools initially, or whether you choose to cover the basic bases to provide a workable solution from day one, and the Bitwig devs seem to have chosen the latter.

The most interesting features remain on the horizon. LAN multi-user jamming and multi-user production are both on the roadmap – features we’ve seen in other tools, but which have yet to catch on. And there’s an integrated modular system that lets you build your own instruments and effects with graphical patching – something seen in various forms from Buzz to Max for Live, but one that could use a fresh take in integration with the tool.

In the meantime, we’ll have to hear from beta users whether Bitwig is something worth a look. You can sign up now:
http://bitwig.com/bitwig_studio.php

We’ll be eager to hear what you think.


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is there any way i can turn my COMPUTER KEYBOARD into a beat maker? almost like a piano?

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Question by Espi: is there any way i can turn my COMPUTER KEYBOARD into a beat maker? almost like a piano?
i know its possible. i’ve seen many people do it before. i just want to know how. thanks :]

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Answer by classicsat
You just need software.

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