Freitag, 25. September 2009
let's get psychedelic
you can hear it a lot on john frusciante's solo albums or on the latest red hot chili pepper album - which is in my opinion a real masterpiece -stadium arcadium.
you can try a psychedelic solo for example. record your solo. simply reverse it with the plugin. add some reverb on the reversed solo-track. reverse it again...listen :)
really cool effect isn't it? you can also do it with your vocals. sounds like voices in spooky horror flicks.
a very cool vsti to do this is this here:
KVR-Audio Backman
or you can do it without any vsti.
export your solo. open it with the windows audiorecorder. Click on effects. Do the reverse. Add Echo and save. then do the refverse again and save. Open your Host DAW and import the reversed echo solo-track. enjoy ;)
Donnerstag, 17. September 2009
Plugin Bundle
http://mda.smartelectronix.com/
Samstag, 12. September 2009
Amazing ground breaking Software
T-racks Mastering Software
time for some bass
easy to use, and the plugin contains premade grooves which goes perfectly along with Groove Agent - another great steinberg vsti. So check out the virtual bassist. Have fun!
Freitag, 11. September 2009
Amplitube Fender
awesome.Fantastic plugin, must have for all homerecording musicians.
check it out!
So create music at home
Equipment for this song and plugins used:
- Fender Stratocaster American Vintage '57 -
- Ik multimedia Amplitube VST (amp simulation processor) -
- EzDrummer VST (drum) -
- Cubase SX 3 (sequencer) -
- Reason (NNXT bass) -
the drum machine
Some more good news!
I'm a guitarist, so I'm very interested in guitar amps and how they sound. But unfortunately I haven't that big budget on my side to play with these amps and have that sound i want to have live. But I can have it on my records. I'm using Native Instruments Guitar Rig since the first version and it was amazing. It's very easy to use and very comfortable just to mess around a little bit with the guitar sound in your song. Before I choose the sound of my guitar on the track i try some possibilities and I do NOT have to record it again with another amp. So this is Guitar Rig. So check it out! Very useful software and plugin for your home-recording studio!
But guess what? there are other programs too. I also like to use a Plugin called "Amplitube". I prefer it when i want a little bit distorted sound or little bit overdirven sound or a really clean sound or even to emulate the sound of Jimi Hendrix in Amplitube's Jimi Hendrix Edition. So check out these program.
And as always there's also free stuff like these programs. I relly like Guitar Rig and Amplitube and stuff like that, but if you want to try some programs like these or don't know really if you need plugins like these try the demos of these programs first or download Freeamp (as in the name) for free. Just google for Freeamp.It should look like this here! Have fun!
Time for some Plugins!
Check out this site: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/
you can get all this free plugins here: http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/download.php
Hope you'll enjoy these Plugins!
FL Studio 9 will be released in september
FL studio 9 will be released in September. I've recommended this DAW a few posts before. So If you're still searching for a DAW try FL studio (formerly known as Fruity Loops). You can download demos all over the net. Version 9 is a full functionable DAW station for all kind of music. It's pattern-based so often prefered for electronic music, but it's also very useful for rock and pop productions and homerecording. You cannot play drums? so FL Studio will do it for you, record your tracks, import it to FL studio, open the drum machine and start editing the drums for your song.
When i mean drums i don't mean this 90s electro cumputer drums, i mean real sounding drums. You can import Vsti's very easily into FL so it shouldn't be a big deal to load for example Toontracks EZ Drummer Vintage Rock into Fl Studio and start producing a cool sounding rock-song. Give FL Studio a chance, you will love it. Very easy to handle, very good workflow and very easy to produce music with it. That's all folks
Start your homerecordings with a bundle less than 200 bucks!
Audacity - the free, open source audio recording and editing software
"Audacity® is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems."
I use Cubase as I've said, but I want to present Audacity because it's free. So before you start to buy a non-free DAW you can try Audacity and experiment around. All Digital Audio Workstations are similar, so if you work a little with Audacity you get familiar with the DAW of your choice.
The quality of the sound isn't reliant on the DAW you use, but on the interface, the mics and the instruments you're working with. Audacity is a very good software to start with. So plug-in your guitar or bass or whatever you want and start to record and get behind the techniques of recording step by step.
If you want so, you can upload it to kompoz, as i've proposed in the last post.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
time to work, time to learn
www.kompoz.com
the daw and the interface
you need a DAW first. DAW stands for Digital Audio Interface.
I recommended Software like Logic, Sonar, MusicMaker, Cubase, Pro Tools or anything
like that.(It's also a matter if you are a Mac User or a Linux User or a Windows User).
I personally use "Guitar Pro 5" for Song ideas, and write it down to midi and listen to the idea.
than i make a simply demo in FL studio. I recommended that program because it's
pattern-based, so it's very easy to handle and to make fast demos out of your songs.
It's a very powerful programm after all. It's perfect to structure your song and your ideas and making a "map" of your song.
For recording the tracks i use Cubase. Some like it, some not. I work with Steinberg's Cubase
the last 5 years so I'm familiar with that, and it works fine for me. For mastering I use Steinbergs
WaveLab. A very good program and you can boosten up the quality of your songs once more.
So you can choose between different DAWs. Trying out a few is a good idea. There are a few Freeware
DAWs and they are good too. You need them just to record your tracks. Not for mixing or Eqing or
stuff like that. A very difficult decision is, when it comes to Hardware.very important. The interface.
I tried a lot the past years, just like Guitar Port 2, or the Alesis IO2, the K-Matrix and
i ended up using the Edirol M-16 DX. Works best for me, cause i need a lot of tracks and i record with a lot of mics,
cause i also do mobile recordings for whole bands.It's easy to use and work with. So you have to think
about what you need, what the interface should do for you, and how you want to work. If you want to record
a whole drumset at home, you need a least, 6 to 8 channels. So it's a bigger Interface.
So If you just want to record a guitar track and your voice in your room at home but you want
good quality, a two-channel interface works fine for you. Think about and buy wisely.
I recommended to buy a Interface which can do "a little bit more" for you, because your
needs in making music will also increase time after time.
Donnerstag, 10. September 2009
The world of music
today i start this blog about virtual instruments,
recording, producing and mixing music, about plugins and software
that you could easily create music on your pc or notebook.
so there are a lot of free plugins out there, but just a few are really
usefull. most of the really good sounding and realistic software isn't free,
but it's worth the price. With these plugins you could easily create fantastic
sounding music, in any genre. It is also possible to copy or emulate sounds of
past decades of music. So you want your drums sounding like the drums of Bonham?
You like the Led Zeppelin sound. It's no big deal. It's just a question of time and
knwoledge how good your music will sound in the end.
And there are other questions i think a lot of:
DO we need real musicians today?
DO we hear the difference between a real drumset and a sample-based drumset from
the machine?
DO we need this little mistakes and humanities in music letting them sound more
organic? and if so, can we emulate these faults?
the most important thing about making music is the idea.Then you should structure your idea.
More often than not the best songs are very simply. So keep it simple.