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Seed of Sound

by admin on Jun.29, 2010, under Discography, Featured, Listen

Seed of SoundI am very excited to announce the release of my new album, Seed of Sound.  It’s something that’s been in the works for a good long while, and it’s a bit of a culmination of countless music making hours.  I made it a mix of everything I currently love from progressive/electro house  to downtempo psy dub, and even some pop.  Like all of my music, there is an African feel to the rhythms that I create, and an out of this world quality that sparks the imagination.  This album was created with the intention of being a healing tool to help bring humanity into the new age of light and love.

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Controlling the Compressor in Music Production
By L D Porter

by admin on Dec.28, 2009, under Production

There are many different types of compressors that can be used for music production. Each hardware or software version implements 4 fundamental controls that can help you shape the sound. These are:

Threshold
Attack
Release
Ratio

Threshold
Set in decibels, the Threshold controls when a compressor should be activated. As soon as part of the signal exceeds the Threshold value, the compressor begins to reduce the gain according to the Attack, Release & Ratio settings.

Attack
The Attack control on a compressor affects the leading transient of the sound. It essentially determines how long the compressor will take to reach the maximum amount of gain reduction.

A fast Attack will start to compress the sound very early. This is helpful for controlling sound that may contain unwanted loud spikes in volume. Using a fast attack means the compressor will clamp down immediately on any part of the signal that exceeds the Threshold.

As many high frequencies are contained in the initial transient of a signal, using a fast attack can sometimes reduce these frequencies to the point where the sound becomes dull. This is particularly problematic if you are working with a very bright lead instrument that requires dynamic control. By increasing the Attack time, you should be able to find a balance between reacting to rapid changes in dynamics and preserving the transient of the signal.

Release
The Release control determines how long it takes for a sound to return to its pre-compressed level after it drops down past the Threshold. If set too fast, the sound will immediately bounce back to the listener after compression, which can often result in an unpleasant gain pumping effect. In some types of music, introducing a pumping effect is actually desired (eg. Dance), but if not controlled correctly with the Release setting, it can often sound very unnatural and fatiguing to the ear.

They key is to find a Release time that works in tandem with the chosen Attack setting, so that any dynamic change that is imparted on the sound maintains or compliments the groove of the track.

Ratio
Ratio controls the actual amount of gain reduction that occurs when a signal exceeds the Threshold.

A Ratio of 6:1 means that for every time the signal exceeds the Threshold by 6dB, the compressor allows an actual output increase of 1dB. The higher the Ratio setting, the more the compressor will squash the sound and hence impart firmer control. Lower Ratio settings typically result in a larger sound, however there is a risk that not enough dynamic control will be applied.

The author is a Progressive House DJ and Producer.

Luke Porter

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DJ Story – Electro House Mix Part 1

by admin on Dec.18, 2009, under Demo Mixes

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