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What’s your favourite DAW?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

While the concept of the ‘best’ DAW is a hard one to swallow for many (everyone works in different ways, after all), you’ll more than likely have a favourite. And our friends at MusicRadar are on a mission to find the most popular recording app of all…

The shortlist is as follows: Ableton Live, Apple GarageBand, Apple Logic, Avid/Digidesign Pro Tools, Cakewalk Sonar, Cockos Incorporated Reaper, Image-Line FL Studio, Magix Samplitude, Propellerhead Reason/Record, Sony Acid, Steinberg Cubase and Steinberg Nuendo.

You can click on the above links for full reviews or vote for your favourite DAW here.

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How to make it in music

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

What’s your dream job? Wannabe a professional producer, remixer, composer? Picture yourself as an underground hero crafting your own tunes at your leisure, or aspire to man the controls in a top-flight studio?

If you’ve got your sights set on a career in music production – whether it be full-time, casual or something in between – we’d highly recommend you pick up our brand-new Computer Music Special: How To Make It In Music. Written by industry experts, it uncovers everything you need to know to get on track for success in 2010.

Discover how to:

• Get your tracks heard

• Promote your act

• Build a fanbase

• Make money

• Make the leap from bedroom to pro producer

• Be your own manager

And if it’s a full-time gig you’re after, this is your chance to get insider advice from pros in the most coveted careers in the business. We’ve assembled a lineup of producers, tunesmiths, performers and tech-heads who share their insights on the skills you need, and reveal how you could get that break you’ve been seeking.

Computer Music Special 40: How to Make It in Music

Onsale dates*:

UK – available now!

Europe – from 17 Feb

North America – 10 March

ROW – 24 March

*Overseas dates are approximate due to factors beyond our control.

Computer Music Specials are available from selected WH Smith, Barnes & Noble, Chapters and independent newsagents.

Questions? Problems? Contact us at computermusic.specials@futurenet.com

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Voxengo SPAN v2 beta available for download!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Plug-in developers Voxengo have released a beta version of an update to their excellent SPAN spectral analyser plug-in. You can grab the download here.




Reaction to the new version appears to be mixed, but what do you make of it?

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Line-up confirmed for Hospitality Q+A+E 2.0 in London

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

After the success of last September’s Hospitality Q+A+E at the British Music Experience museum (www.britishmusicexperience.com), Hospital Records are sending three of today’s hottest producers to run one of its masterclass sessions. On March 5 2010, the BME in London will play host to DnB dynamo Danny Byrd, prolific electronic producer John B and rising dubstep star Emalkay. During the two-hour session running from 19:30-21:30, the trio will be answering questions from the audience, talking about their experiences in the industry and demonstrating some of their prized production techniques.

Tickets (£5) will be very much in demand, so be sure to get yours soon: www.hospitalrecords.com/qae

Still not convinced? Get a flavour of the Hospitality Q+A+E sessions by watching this video from last September’s event:

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Music Production and Beat Maker Software – Produce Hip Hop, Rap, Loops and More

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Go to easymusicproduction.com to download this beat machine. This music maker software is an awesome way to create your own music. You own all the copyrights and royalties for the music you create using this software. Make your own music and be a star. You can also mix the music. No need to buy beats anymore. All the beats and music produced using this software are absolutely free and you can even sell it. Start making music online and be the next star. how to make beats online beat maker beat machine music maker software make music online produce music software online drum machines beat making machine how to make rap beats make instrumentals online produce instrumentals produce rap beats online produce rap instrumentals online beat making music production machine beat making online make beats with software

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Free Max for Live devices from Robert Henke!

Friday, January 8th, 2010

As you may already be aware, Ableton was originally founded by Bernd Roggendorf, Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, with the latter two men first coming to public attention through the electonic group Monolake. Behles now spends his time running Ableton, leaving Henke to carry on Monolake, along with new recruit, Torsten Pröfrock. In addition to Monolake duties, though, Henke still plays a technical role within Ableton, chiefly working on Live’s included instruments and effects.

What’s more, Henke is now offering up a bunch of awesome new MIDI and audio plug-ins for the company’s Max for Live program. The new devices consist of PX-18 MIDI plug-in, which is based on Behles and Henke’s original step sequencing software of the same name (in fact, Henke says that the original unit was used to create many Monolake tracks, as well as providing inspiration for some aspects of Live); Black, which simply displays the track time in hours, minutes and seconds on a black background, and may be useful for listening to your mixes in detail without seeing them as blocks onscreen; Distance, an audio unit that adjusts the volume, pan, filtering and stereo width of incoming signals to simulate spatial effects; Circular Doppler, which emulates the effect of two microphones rotating around a central sound source; and finally, our favourite of the new effects, Grain Freeze, for creating skittering, mashed-up sections from any audio source.

That’s your lot, although Henke promises some more Max for Live plug-ins in the near future, including some cool Live.API devices. We can’t wait to find out what he has in store for us, and we’ll be sure to keep you posted. In the meantime, head to www.monolake.de/technology/m4l.html to pick up all of Henke’s fantastic freebies.

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Beat Maker – How To Make Rap And Hip Hop Beats With Beat Making Software

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

www.online-beats-maker.com If you want to make beats online then you it’s really recommended to use this beat maker software. This music making software will help you to make the sickest hip hop beats and rap beats and instrumentals. This beat making software is called sonic producer and it’s really the most easiest music making program that you can use! With this beat making machine you can really make sick beats online.

http://www.youtube.com/v/vyhsChXB7XA?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata

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Free KJ Sawka Beatz from Ableton

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

KJ Sawka, the live DnB drummer, has teamed up with Ableton to give Live owners an early Christmas present. Head over to Ableton‘s site to get hold of two exclusive Live Packs: the first consists of a bunch of drum, bass and melodic loops for throwing into your own projects, as well as some groove templates and MIDI grooves recrded by KJ during a live session at the Art Institute in Seattle, USA; the second contains a Live Set of KJ’s latest tune, Void of Truth, for either learning a little more about the tub-thumper’s music-making process or for remixing in any way you want. Note that you can’t release a remix of KJ’s tune yourself without permission, and you’ll need Ableton Live 8.1 to run the sessions.

www.ableton.com/madbeatz

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CM’s guide to Festive Freebies

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

There seem to be plenty of companies giving away free goodies at the moment, so here’s CM’s roundup of the best stuff you can get your hands on without making a dent in your wallet.




CakewalkSFZ+, Square I, AudioFX 1, 2 and 3 (PC VST)




Native Instruments Holiday Selection 2009 (Kore / Kore Player soundpack)




OhmForceSymptohm:Melohman Performance Edition (PC RTAS and VST, Mac AU, RTAS and VST




Wave AlchemyDrum Tools (samples – this one requires you sign up for Wave Alchemy newsletter)

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Fix your mix!

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Don’t despair if your finished tracks don’t stand up next to your favourite commercial mixes. Our brand-new Computer Music Special brings you the solution, with 38 step-by-step mixing techniques you can put to work on your tracks right now!

You can produce polished, pro quality mixes with your home setup and the help of our team of mixing experts.

Here’s just a taster of the pro tricks that are revealed in the magazine/DVD:

Making it loud

Dynamic mixing

Attention-grabbing effects

Sitting a vocal

Separation techniques

Processing tricks galore

Super-wide mixes

Snap compression

Parallel compression

Making space in the mix

EQing the bottom end

Transient shaping

Fat compressed beats

Boosting the energy

and more!

Plus:

How to mix a complete track from start to finish

The Fast Guide to Monitors – how to get your listening setup right

Don’t delay – the last time we released a CM Mixing Special it sold out in record time, and this one is even better!

CM Special 39: Fix Your Mix!

Onsale dates:

UK – out now

Europe: 17 Dec

North America: 7 Jan

ROW: 21 Jan

Computer Music Specials are available from selected WH Smith, Barnes & Noble, Chapters and independent newsagents.

Or by mail order from: http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displaystore.asp?sid=551

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