Tips when not producing
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2015-07-30 at 13:22:46 #1480,
Ruben D
Participantgreetings, when i’m not producing or working on a sample, i look for reading info.
here are couple of links i like to read when nothing pops.
http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/how-process-a-vocal-to-make-it-sound-fresh-625102
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/9-ways-to-create-a-dancefloor-filler-623934
http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/the-27-best-free-vst-plug-ins-in-the-world-today-277953
7 tips for creating and managing your music production library
http://askaudiomag.com/articles/music-theory-tips-learning-modes-for-improvisation-and-production
http://www.askaudiomag.com/articles/mastering-tips-the-benefits-of-mid-side-processing
i have a lot more but i think this are very effective to distract the mind and get back in the game.
hope this is somewhat helpful, cheers guys!
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2015-08-03 at 13:58:17 #2320,
Ruben D
Participantupdate 11-4-15
http://www.musictech.net/2015/11/freeware-for-producers-the-ultimate-collection/
a list of free tools. -
2015-08-03 at 16:42:00 #2326,
Harry
ModeratorEarlier this summer I picked up ‘Creative Strategies for Electronic Music Producers’ by Dennis DeSantis, who also wrote Ableton Live’s manual. I thought it was an easy read, you can just take in a chapter (2 to 5 pages usually), and skip around. I marked a few to re-visit, and will keep it around for a while. Also it’s not DAW specific, it’s ideas that can transpose to any DAW or music writing in general. I don’t know if you can track down a physical copy, but digital copies around widely available. Info: https://makingmusic.ableton.com/
Last summer I read ‘How Music Works’ by David Bryne (2012), was more about psychological aspects of music, the spaces music is listened to, and how the major label music industry works.
Outside of what I guess are widely known production forums and sites, I like some of the stuff on Attack Magazine’s site (http://www.attackmagazine.com/).
And then I fell in to a group on Facebook that has been pretty good, the Heavyweight Bass closed group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/763416993738040/
It’s run by Klaus ‘Heavyweight’ Hill, who was a big breakbeat producer years ago, and so a lot of the active people in that group seem to be from that scene, but the information has been really good. They don’t tolerate some things, but are loose on others. If you’re looking for gear & plug-in chat, without seeing “check out my new track” & release promotion posts, it’s worth checking out.
"Knowledge kept is knowledge lost." - Bobbito Garcia
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2015-08-04 at 13:35:55 #2360,
GENIE HQ
KeymasterThis Book by Daniel Levitin is an absolute must read too
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2016-05-18 at 14:00:45 #13527,
Ruben D
Participanti recently found this from izotope. i think is very fun and helpfull. its a online course.
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2016-06-03 at 18:50:43 #14169,
GENIE HQ
Keymasterawesome!
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