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Deadmau5 live streaming in his new studio working on a new track! (the veldt) (Part 2) 17 March 2012

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

README,IMPORTANT! The Mau5 at work in his new studio working on a new track called The veldt using Cubase! Part 1:www.youtube.com If you want see Deadmau5 working on a track other track click here:www.youtube.com Deadmau5 working on a new track (27 April 2012): www.youtube.com Fl Studio Deadmau5 remake by me: Get in the cart pig: www.youtube.com Aural psynapse: www.youtube.com Strobe: www.youtube.com Animal rights: www.youtube.com Deadmau5 chords and other: www.youtube.com Move for me: www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL PLEASE :) .
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Echoes In The Deep – Ambient Ocean Music (Relaxation Track)

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

A relaxing melody and mellow beat; backed with the ambient songs of whales and dolphins makes Echoes In The Deep an ambient ocean journey. Great meditation music. The harp is played in Eb major pentatonic. Echoes In The Deep was made with cubase and kontakt. If you use this music as a backing track, I’d be interested in hearing the result. Please be kind to our planet, and thanks for watching.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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datoprdu – ” City 17 ” ( Ableton Live Dubstep Track )

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Same Drums as in the Remix i did but this was done way before it. If you are Subscribed to this channel it would be nice if you could also sub to this www.youtube.com Containing Half Life 2 G-Man-Samples Intro was made with Adobe After Effects

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Analog Frontiers: Listen to King Britt’s New Fhloston Paradigm EP [CDM Track Stream, FACT Mix]

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Finding new sounds in our pulsing electronics means refining our working techniques isn’t just a technical matter. It’s a musical one.

King Britt, who has been granted many successful musical incarnations over the years, set off on just such a quest under his new identity Fhloston Paradigm. In a much-watched debut EP for brilliant UK imprint Hyperdub, the Philadelphia artist produces an out-of-this-world, cinematic sonic journey. King is perhaps best known as a name in house music; here, the style is experimental, but the groove rolls behind each track, sequencers softly shuffling along in a way that makes them seem caught in a slow, trance-like dance. Carefully-curated classic synthesizers gather into shared patterns of sound; King worked loosely with rhythm by letting these instruments play freely together, not slaved by MIDI, then crafted and polished the track in the more pristine digital world of the computer.

The “analog” business of these tracks is something of a hook for people describing the album, but that is of course a means to an end. Chaining together instruments lets polyrhythms emerge almost organically like blossoms, as King push their various timbres into undiscovered voices, whether a whisper or a growl. (We’ll have a separate video showing his equipment chain, which I think illustrates this more clearly, but here, let’s just listen.)

I’ve chosen the evocative “Liloos Seduction,” which Hyperdub is generously letting CDM stream. A lazy, drifting journey into exotic synthesized lands, it shows off the fuzzy edges of that gear’s timbres. But I’ll shut up and let you listen.

The EP is three tracks – two long, one short – but covers enough ground that it feels like a meal more than a morsel.

Official release page (and purchase in GBP): King Britt: Presents Fhloston Paradigm (HDB060) [Hyperdub]

Check it out on King’s site:King Britt x Hyperdub x Fhloston Paradigm [kingbritt.com]

Also on Bleep, where you can grab lossless versions for download: King Britt Presents Fhloston Paradigm EP Hyperdub [Bleep.com]

Hyperdub sent over this PR description, and it’s so nicely put-together that I think it also deserves a place. (I love when labels promotional materials are musically insightful and not just a jargon-laden sales pitch.)

HDB060 King Britt presents Fhloston Paradigm March 26th

Hyperdub start the year of single releases off with a brilliant, and subtle curveball courtesy of Philly’s finest; King Britt in his new guise as Fhloston Paradigm.

Built from drum machines, analog keyboards and 303’s, and edited in the computer, these 3 lean and mean tracks, have an unadorned feeling that build on Hyperdub’s love for old John Carpenter style electronics, combined with Dr Patrick Gleason’s ear for the abstract, and bouncy drum machine syncopation that sounds like they’re aiming for an alternative present where analogue synths are still king.

Chasing Rainbows, is first off, with a dark tone that reminds of the opening theme to the film ‘Escape from New York, a wavering 303 bassline and tough kicks and snares giving away to heavy, moody chords.

The Chase works rough rolling drum machine beats that stutter and build into strange fills that threaten to stop the track dead if it wasn’t for the strange stumbling bassline and gently building acid line that resolve into a super funky melodic duel with some stuttering synth strings.

Liloos Seduction is intense, quiet and abstract; a flickering 303 bass line is joined by barely there drums and reflective keys, everything shimmering in a dramatic fashion with gentle echoes giving the track a deep, watery sense of perspective as each part gently and gracefully builds and twists into a tender and effecting melody.

And the Mix

King put together a mix for FACT magazine I think many readers will adore, sprinkled with science fiction references, and veering from dark, film-like dystopias to shadowy club music to symmetrical electronic arpeggios, as if you’ve ducked out of the streets of Blade Runner and into a future cantina before a spin around the arcade.

Track listing:
1. Dialog from 1984
2. Lowleaf – Tala At Twilight
3. Fhloston Paradigm – Live Interlude #1
4. Chemical Brothers – Escape Wavefold (from Hanna soundtrack)
5. Boom Boom Satellites – Dub Me Crazy
6. Tenko – Slope – Gradual Disappearance
7. Eurhythmics – Take Me To Your Heart
8. Blade Runner dialog (rain scene)
9. Sleepy Tea – Specta Cierra
10. Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto – Microon III
11. Fhloston Paradigm – Live Interlude #3
12. Fhloston Paradigm – The Chase
13. JJ Doom – Banished
14. Power Douglas – Little Gong
15. Jerry Goldsmith – Intensive Care (From Logan’s Run soundtrack)
16. Raymond Scott – Portofino
17. Paul McCartney – Blue Sway (Demo)
18. Fhloston Paradigm – Song For Charlie
19. Synergy – The Mystery of Peri Reis
20. Galaxy 2 Galaxy – Frag 2
21. David Sylvian – Answered Prayers / Carla Bley (dialog)
22. King Britt presents Scuba – Bare Naked feat. Imani Uzuri
23. Fhloston Paradigm – Live Interlude #3

FACT mix 322: King Britt presents Fhloston Paradigm [factmag.com]

Don’t miss the FACT coverage leading up to this release, either, which includes some great interview on King’s process and love of science fiction (and how he got the name Fhloston Paradigm – thanks, Rucyl!)

King Britt on Fhloston Paradigm, pulp sci-fi movies and recording for Hyperdub [factmag.com]

To paraphrase the Justin Bieber fans, this mix is PERFECT. I’m going to leave it on repeat all day.


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Cubase 6 Extended Track name Tipps und tricks

Monday, March 12th, 2012

- Wie kann ich die Spurnamen erweitern, damit ich auch komplizierte lange Spur-oder Instrumentennamen angeben kann ! – Inspector ausblenden – steuerung per Hardware -Controller Created with MAGIX Video Pro X3
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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How can I record with many different inputs as a single track?

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Question by John Q: How can I record with many different inputs as a single track?
I am thinking of purchasing a M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB 2.0 Audio Interface, but it only has 6 inputs, how can I have more inputs, so that for example, I can control 8 different microphones as 8 different tracks on my Ableton software?

Best answer:

Answer by varisforge
I’m not trying to be rude, but get a different audio interface.
Tascam has a new one, i think the 1602, that has like 14 or 16 inputs, 8 of which have mic preamps. its $ 400 from musiciansfriend, it connects via usb and is rackmountable.
good luck!!!

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Ableton. My first track – Eiforia

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Melody Trance Music
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Ambient Listening: Cory Allen + Marcus Fischer (USA) Track Congruities in Two Gorgeous Tracks

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

In two ambient works, musicians Cory Allen (Austin, Texas) and Marcus Fischer (Portland, Oregon) chart connected sound worlds mined from shared samples, in a sweeping opus of a musical environent. Released yesterday on February 22, coinciding with birthdays of the artist and Chopin, it generously has the you’ve-just-got-to-buy-this price of US$ 2.22, well worth adding to your downloaded collection.

TWO / TWENTY-TWO by CORY ALLEN + MARCUS FISCHER

The first track is nothing if not womb-like. It begins with a warm, pulsing hum, delicate tones peeking above the blur. Then it gradually succumbs to binaural fuzz, producing a whitened atmosphere of timbral architecture, an eneveloping mist punctuated by soft, insistent ticks. The second track feels more expansive, a trip on an alien sea that begins with creaking, ship-like wooden planks and sails into waves of sound and ringing timbre. With the arrival of the piano and strings in the second track, there is a renewed sense of musical groundedness: this is not just an endless drone, but a set of extended gestures.

There is a regular sense in the sound design of tonal centers, of lines and connections and progression behind the spray of sound. Accordingly, our friend Marc Weidenbaum, whose blog disquiet has been a compass for online releases of ambient and experimental music, has contributed some thoughts on just that topic of congruity in notes for the album. He fits those, of course, into 222 words:

The Internet is a congruity engine. The ceaseless churn of online databases aligns any two or more things found to have in common any one thing.

Cities with similar names require clarification from mapping systems. Faces of people with similar names appear together in image searches, forcibly conflated into one extended family.

Congruity is especially powerful regarding individuals with the same birthday. Factors such as seasonal attributes and development relative to classmates are widely accepted to explain perceived similarities between individuals otherwise born years, even centuries, apart.

Two / Twenty Two by Cory Allen and Marcus Fischer occurred because the two musicians acted on their shared February 22 birthday. Both live in cities considered artistic outposts in otherwise rustic states (Allen: Austin, Texas; Fischer: Portland, Oregon), both have professional experience in visual design, and both explore gentle sonic psychedelics that bring texture to what might otherwise be termed ambient. All coincidence, certainly.

Allen and Fischer stacked the deck in congruity’s favor by providing each other with a set of samples from which to devise new music. The result is two rough fragile recordings. They have the burnish of delicate objects that survived significant tumult. As for the tremulous piano in track two, perhaps it’s a nod to Chopin, who was, according to various databases tracking such things, also born on February 22.

Marc Weidenbaum
disquiet.com
credits
released 22 February 2012
. . .

all sounds were created or captured
by CORY ALLEN + MARCUS FISCHER.
in Austin, TX + Portland, OR.
Winter 2012
Mastered by CORY ALLEN
Photo + Design by MARCUS FISCHER

More:
cory-allen.com
mapmap.ch
disquiet.com

By the way, one of the many things I love about Bandcamp is that it is supported by the superb Chrome extension, ex.fm, which is ideal for listening to streamed music. I tend to like to survey music via ex.fm and purchase and download the stuff I really love. If you want to follow me, my profile is:

http://ex.fm/peterkirn

Get the extension: http://ex.fm/

And I’d love to know what you’re listening is like, if you wish to send playlists. Perhaps we can talk more about that soon. We’ve just enabled the ex.fm plugin here on CDM, so that may make finding music here easier, too.


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How to install the M-Audio Fast Track MKII USB Audio Interface?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Question by : How to install the M-Audio Fast Track MKII USB Audio Interface?
Is there a registration code or a cd you need to install to run the audio interface? I already have my DAW but my computer no longer reads CDs so i dont want to buy the Interface just to find out i need a CD to run it. Please Reply thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by wsu_ocbc
Everything you need should be on this site:

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support&tab=driver&PID=5ea97966cd3fcd681250f391119131e0&serie_ID=6#tabs

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Afrojack in studio working in a new track! (2011 Exclusive) Part 1

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Afrojack making a new song! 23/08/2011 he is my favorite producer, I respect him a lot , and love his beats

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