Tag: music production
Ableton Live + Propellerhead Reason Rewire Tutorial
posted by DJ Story on Apr.26, 2011, under Ableton Live, Featured, Propellerhead Reason
How to route your sounds and devices from Propellerhead Reason to Ableton Live using the built-in rewire feature. There are 2 methods covered in this video for bringing sound from Reason into Live. The technique you use is up to you and your music production style. Each of the rewire processes have value in different situations. If you were using Reason for a long time before getting into Ableton Live, the first method will open a lot possibilities for layering and recording vocals or other live instruments on your instrumental beats made with Reason. If you are more adept at the sequencer in Live, then method two is a powerful way to utilize the incredibly vast sound banks and synths from Reason.
A Brief History of Trance Music
posted by DJ Story on Apr.21, 2011, under EDM History
Music production by-in-large has always been a coupling of arrangement and mixing of tracks once the arrangement was complete. With the emergence of synthesizers; or “synthes”, throughout the 1970′s and 80′s sounds once thought unattainable using physical instruments became possible. Despite this innovation, early producers used synthes to manipulate pre-recorded tracks rather than basing their music on the sounds they could produce on their own. In the late 1970′s French composer Jean Michel Jarre changed this practice when he used tracks for his album Oxygene created solely by a synth and thus the “electronica” sound was born. The new sound which had garnered great praise from the European musicians would gain U.S. popularity and yet another incarnation with the “new wave” movement of the 1980′s. Artist like Gary Numan, and Devo brought their own styles the genre.
While the sound had evolved steadily over two decades there was still a co-dependency between man and machine made music. This would transition in the early 90′s when “trance” music explode onto the world stage via the Germany club scene. A hybrid of house and techno, trance provided bands like The Disco Biscuits an audience for their music thought to be a fad. However, the success of the genre, now vastly instrumental, limited production to a heavily equip studio. The new millennium would see this problem expelled, as music once again met technology. The innovations of the home computer; and music creation software, took production out of the studio.
With all of the software available the pioneer has to be Ableton. Started in 1999; based in Trance birthplace Germany, Ableton released their first version Ableton Live in 2001. The software is unique as it works for traditional studio production but has Ableton live templates the can be utilized during a live show as well. Ableton live templates create the flexibility for DJ’s and artist to adjust their playlist to the venue and the minimal equipment needed favours mobility. Now on version 8, the company continues to flourish.
From the synthesizer to the Ableton live templates it appears trance music is here to stay!
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Mark is a avid DJ who loves to mix and make tracks with various music loop Sample Packs and ableton live templates. Mark works for dancemidisamples.com in the UK who sell various House MIDI Files and midi files. Click for more information and free DJ samples on the DMS site.
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How To Make Your Own Hip Hop Beats In 5 Simple Steps
posted by DJ Story on Apr.21, 2011, under Hip Hop
by Kim M. Rush
Beat maker software has been one of the many successes in the modern technology. Why? Because it has answered the call of many music lovers who wants to create their own music on a computer. Before, it was really hard to produce your own music. You can’t even do it yourself without proper training. And these machines are huge with complicated controls. So when the software was created, everyone was full of joy. To make your own hit hop beats is very easy. It only involves 5 steps to complete a high quality music. Here are the steps to guide you: 1. First thing you should do is to select a reliable hip hop beat maker software. To determine which among the many brands is the best, check on reviews and forums People participating in these sites will tell you their real experience with the software they’ve purchased. And when we talk about reliable software, the best example is Sonic Producer. This software has gained good feedback from many users as they have proven its quality when it comes to music production. Read more: How To Make Your Own Hip Hop Beats In 5 Simple Steps | Free Niche Business Articles For Internet Marketing
2. Decide what beats to make with a hip hop beat maker software. Listening to raps and hip hop songs from your favorite rap stars would help. Download one example into the hip hop beat maker library and start to make your own beats applying different blends of your choice. Then you can work your way from there.
3. Do some experiments. From the selection of beats you’ve chosen from previous step, you can then be creative in experimenting to make your own beats fast following a pattern. Start with basic beat structure, then add some high hat and other elements.
4. You can apply other elements like horn and vocal samples in the beat, then follow it with some layering to beef up the sound. This would depend though on the type of hip hop beat maker that you have if features are available to accomplish the steps.
5. The last part is the most exciting part and that’s recording your created hip hop music. Depending on your software, you can convert it into MP3 format. Sonic Producer can do this for you.
Experience for yourself how Sonic Producer help you produce music in a flash by going to Sonic Producer Beat Making and enjoy its many features.





