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Today's guest is New York based composer and musician Pat Irwin. Pat has spent over four decades pushing the boundaries of popular music with his soundtracks for television shows such as Dexter: New Blood, Nurse Jackie, Bored to Death and scores for animations including Rocko's Modern Life and Sponge Bob Square Pants. He also performed with the B-52s for twenty years, was a founding member of two New York No Wave bands, The Raybeats and 8 Eyed Spy, and still performs and releases music today with his ambient project SUSS. We chat about letting yourself come through score, working with a live band in the studio, the importance of being able to do your own copy work, hiring people that elevate you, and why the world needs more musicians and artists.
On today's episode, I finally lay to rest which is the best DAW for production music composers! Plus, we listen to a lo-fi cue by Kris Claerhout.00:00 – Intro & Welcome02:29 – Composers love talking about DAWs04:33 – Pro Tools10:28 – Logic Pro17:51 – Cubase23:39 – Ableton Live31:30 – Honorable Mentions (Reason, FL Studio, Reaper, Studio One, Digital Performer)42:16 – The Verdict: Which DAW is the Best?47:32 – 52 Cues Community Cue, "Alley Lights" by Kris Claerhout (https://soundcloud.com/jellybeard)32:23 – About the 52 Cues Community!Join the 52 Cue Community! - When you join the 52 Cues Community you are encouraged to post your own cues for feedback from the community, network with other composers, participate in community discussions, provide feedback on other composers' cues, and ask questions about the industry! – https://52cues.comBecome a 52 Cues Friend and you'll be able join in on Monthly Interactive Zoom Workshops featuring a range of topics and guests from around the music industry, and you'll have access to the Weekly Music Production Livestreams! – https://my.52cues.com/plans/202568?bundle_token=b037583a957a0bb48afafd3b1cae414eBecome a 52 Cues Family Member and you'll be able to have your cues reviewed each week during the live Weekly Interactive Feedback and Critique Sessions, plus catch up with Dave during weekly Zoom Office Hours – https://my.52cues.com/plans/195865?bundle_token=c974232cc2996186825ad469af103969Support the channel on Patreon and get access to my weekly music production live streams.https://www.patreon.com/davekropfLessons and 1-on-1 coaching are available! Book your session at http://52cues.com.#productionmusic #podcastJoin our 12-week Mastermind with built-in private lessons, small group accountability and feedback sessions that give you focused, personalized mentorship. So If you're seriously ready to supercharge you career in production music, then head over to 52cues.com/mastermind22 and sign up today! Registration ends September 29, and seats are limited!Support the show
Lo nuevo en la newsletter de @ViaPodcast: ✅ Audacity refuta las acusaciones de ‘software espía'. ✅ Las tareas domésticas y la jardinería reemplazan a los desplazamientos como actividad cuando escuchan pódcast. ✅ La aplicación Apple Podcasts sigue recibiendo críticas. ✅ AdsWizz firma acuerdo para expandir su plataforma de gestión de publicidad. ➽ Transistor añade Podcast analytics. ✅ Nuevos pódcast. ➽ Casa de Fieras: es un pódcast que da voz a los periodistas más reconocidos de la prensa española. ➽ Todo sobre Grecia: es un pódcast donde cuentan sus historias, su literatura, sus bestias mitológicas, su cultura y sus guerras. ✅ Transistor añade Podcast analytics. ✅ MOTU lanza la versión 11 de Digital Performer. ✅ Pódcast recomendado Decisión Digital: analítica y negocios. Es un pódcast sobre las bondades del análisis de datos, el big data, el poder de la inteligencia artificial, el machine learning y cómo crear valor en la era del conocimiento analítico digital. Es producido por SAS Perú.
Peter Pan und das Schauspielhaus Bochum. Das Übersee-Museum. Der Porschehändler. Die Theaterkantine. Captain Hook. Ein ruhiges Jahr. Ein Kardinalfehler? Die Angst vor einem Image. Ein Egotrip? Weilerswist ist kein Allheilmittel. Angst, Projektion, Konfliktscheu, Dienst nach Vorschrift, Fluglotsenstreik. Digital Performer, Peter Siedlaczek, Kopfhörer. Es braucht zwei Hände zum Klatschen. Eine Platte, die Romantik heißt und was daraus folgt. Eklat im Wald- und Golfhotel. Der offene Mund des Thees Uhlmann. Der Prater macht erst Ostern auf. Eine Ermahnung von Christian Dolezal. Eine hohe Trefferquote. Das traurigste Lied der Welt. Tomte und Fink. Twin Towers, Russland, Goethe-Institut.
Today we talk about experience doing the provocation from Digital Performer and Artivist, Sahar Sajadieh. Listen to the original episode here: https://anchor.fm/artifpodcast/episodes/Episode-10-Art-ifyour-body-is-obsolete--With-digital-performance-and-media-artivist--Sahar-Sajadieh-eghmao Provocation (#artifpodcast): Soundscape of Our Daily Rituals: 1. Think about 3 activities/rituals that you do every day or in a regular basis during the week (e.g. Brushing your teeth, walking, …). 2. Pay attention to the following 5 Viewpoints* in each (daily/weekly/frequent) ritual: -tempo -duration -repetition -spatial relationship -topography *For more info about Viewpoints technique, see this webpage: https://dramatics.org/understanding-viewpoints/ 3. Experiment with each of the 5 viewpoints**—one by one—and push the limits of each: -tempo (e.g. very fast, extreme slow-motion, alternative pace, …) **Feel free to explore other physical and vocal viewpoints in the exercise as well. EXTRA CHALLENGE #1: 4. Record the sound of your ritual when doing this exercise. You can use an audio recorder of your choice (e.g. your phone’s voice recorder app, any field recorder, contact mic, …). You can place it anywhere you wish (on the table/object, in your pocket, in your hand, …). Record one or many soundtracks of each ritual. Make a folder and save all the audio files there. You can invite your friends, roommate, partner, and so on to do the exercise with you. You can also share your folders with one another, or with everyone who is doing this exercise using the Google Drive folder made for this exercise, and listen to the soundscape of each other’s daily rituals. EXTRA CHALLENGE #2: 5. Use Audacity or GarageBand (or any other sound editing software application) on your computer and compose a musical piece/audio artwork, using any of the soundtracks of your and/or others’ rituals. Your final composition can be of any length and structure that sounds good to you. Sahar Sajadieh is an Iranian-Canadian digital performance & media artivist (artist/activist) and scholar. Her background is in Experimental Theater, Computer Science, and Performance Studies. Sahar has recently completed her PhD degree in Media Arts and Technology at UCSB. Sahar’s research lies at the intersection of interactive performance/media arts, human computer interaction (HCI), and performance/media theories. She designs and develops technologies that support emergent human rituals and interactions, and simultaneously study the human experience while interacting with various kinds of new media. She is interested in the application of digitally-mediated interactivity, immersive environments, and virtual and robotic embodiments in live performances (or public venues) as a means for storytelling, poetic expression, and socio-political intervention. Her research focuses on what constitutes liveness in live performances, and how it can be replicated with technology. Her works have been presented in many international digital arts symposia and human-computer interaction conferences, and theater and performance Studies and interdisciplinary studies conferences. In addition to her digital artwork and research, Sahar has also acted, directed, and worked as a dramaturg in several theatrical productions in New York City, Vancouver, and Santa Barbara. http://www.saharsajadieh.com/ http://www.instagram.com/sahar.sajadieh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon Kevin “Kwiz” Ryan is a musician, producer, composer, audio engineer and artist development specialist from Bronx, NY. His professional resume begins as a vocal arranger for Jeff Redd's "I Found Loving" (Uptown/MCA) with his first production release, Brazilian Lady, appearing on Redd's debut album. Since then, Kwiz's professional resume has continued to evolve and expand over 25 years with credits including numerous Grammy Award winning and platinum selling artists that rival the top producers in today's music industry. His musical goal is to make you dance, love, and cry, think, hate, make love, make babies, seek therapy, give therapy, hug your mom/dad/sister/brother/son/daughter and scream. Kwiz's production credits include Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, T.I., Slick Rick, Earth Gyrlz, The Family Stand, Tashan, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai, Flight School Alumni and many more. In the areas of mixing/mastering, he has lent his expertise to artists such as Pit Bull (2012 Tour), Papoose’s 2015 album “You Can’t Stop Destiny”, The Goodfellaz, Earth Gyrlz, Dark Skinned Assassin, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai and more. Kwiz has also operated as Recording Engineer for BET’s “Black Girls Rock” award show and notably, Multi-Platinum Grammy-award winning superstar, Beyoncé, for her last four world tours, as well as her historic 2013 & 2015 SuperBowl Halftime Performances. In the world of television, Kwiz has been a freelance composer for ESPN since 2000 with credits including the theme for "NBA Access with Ahmad Rashad" as well as ABC's "NBA Inside Stuff", the closing theme for HBO’s "The Execution Machine". He's also has done various production work for Capitol, MCA, Universal, Columbia, Avatar/A&M, Sutra, Tu Da Beat (indie), Lucy Kool (indie), Smoke/Universal record, Rhythm 252 (indie) record labels. Over the span of his musical career, Kwiz has operated as a writer, vocal arranger, remixer, Director of A&R (Gutter Keys Records), audio programmer and a technical consultant. Audio Programmer Kwiz is an audio programmer (Digital Performer) who has toured across the globe in this role for several of today's most notable, Grammy-award winning & platinum recording artists including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Ciara, Brandy, Monica, J-Lo, Jill Scott, Ledisi, Missy Elliott, Estelle, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Kanye West, Keri Hilson, George Michael, Action Bronson, Rachel Platten and more. He has operated as audio supervisor / programmer for several historical events & performances including Black Girls Rock, NFL Superbowl Halftime Performance (Beyoncé), The White House Correspondent's Dinner and First Lady Michelle Obama's 50th birthday celebration. Kwiz was also the audio programmer for Beyoncé & Jay-Z’s groundbreaking "On The Run" summer stadium tour. Kwiz is currently touring with Beyonce on her "Formation" stadium world tour. Kwiz's specialties include music production, mixing, mastering, artist development and management. His company, Rhythm Lab, is a music production company and studio facility is located in Bronx, NY. Today’s episode is sponsored by showprobeardco.com, and stagehandsclothing.com. Use the code ROADIE to get great discounts when you check out. Special Mentions: Rhythm Lab Studios, Black Bear Music Festival, Filming Great Concert Footage, Roadie Short Film, Roadie: A True Story (at least the parts I remember), Alan Rogan - Guitar Tech Tribute, John Kane: Pilgrims of Woodstock, The Last Seat in the House, David Dann: "Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the Blues", John Joseph: The PMA EFFECT, www.theproductionacademy.com, Roadie Free Radio Merch, Samson Q2U Handheld Dynamic USB Microphone Recording and Podcasting Pack, ShowPro Beard Co., Napkin Sketch Stage, Event Runner Pro, Over the Bridge.org
Working as a performer you've GOT to be quick on your feet when it comes to preparing for auditions and callbacks. In this episode we are dropping our favorite tools so you don't have to run to a vocal coach every time you need to bust out with some brand new music on the fly.
A podcast discussing music, education and the spaces they meet. Here is an interview with band director Brandt Schneider on building a band program, using technology in the music classroom, and value of hard work. Check out his blog at brandtschneider.blogspot.com. My website is www.bvaproductions.com. Recorded with Digital Performer and edited with Cockos Reaper.
DP7 HOW TOs now avaialble!!!. The HOW TO series project a bundle of videos that take you from start to finish of create an intrumental tune using Digital Performer.
Welcome to HOW TO: Digital Performer - Project 01. The HOW TO series project a bundle of videos that take you from start to finish of create an intrumental tune using Digital Performer.
News, a Spotlight segment, a Gear Review, Viewer Mail and we tweak the Stupid Knob! News: Pro Tools 7.4 Is Available Now! IntelliScore Ensemble 7.1 Spectrasonics Intel Mac Wrapper http://NaSoAlMo.org Edirol Leopard Compatability Supported Units: USB 2.0 Audio Devices: M-16DX, UA-101 USB 2.0 mode, UA-1000 USB 1.1 Audio Devices: M-100FX, PCR-1, PCR-A30, SC-D70, SD-90, UA-1EX, UA-3FX, UA-4FX, UA-5, UA-20, UA-25, UA-101 USB 1.1 mode, UA-700, UR-80 USB MIDI Devices: UM-1 Series, UM-2 Series, UM-3EX, UM-550, UM-880, PC-50, PC-300, PCR-300, PCR-500, PCR-800, PCR-M1, PCR-M30, PCR-M50, PCR-M80, PCR-30, PCR-50, PCR-80, SC-8820, SC-8850, SD-20, SD-80, SK-500 IK Multimedia StealthPlug Special Guitar At BerkleeMusic Zero G's Classic Disco Sample Library Spotlight: Al tries the Heil PR-40 again this week with some different positioning. Slau does a dynamic mic mini shoot out. Waves SSL Bundle is in the house! Gear Review: Spectrasonics Atmosphere Dream Synth Module - The World's Most Massive Synth! This is really a different type of virtual instrument that brings together a three gigabyte core library of more than one thousand unique sounds and layer elements. Atmosphere works as a native plug-in instrument in all major hosts like Logic, Digital Performer, Cubase, Nuendo and Pro-Tools. Atmosphere was designed from the ground up by Eric Persing, well known for his sound design of classic Roland synthesizers and award-winning sample libraries. List Of Gear Used To Create The Core Library Patch List Demos 3.7 gig core library offers vast array of textures to explore 1,000 patches by award-winning sound designer Eric Persing All NEW Sounds Powerful interface and synthesis capabilities Dynamic layering of sounds for over 1,000,000 mix combinations Easy to use... Built-in patch management system Fully programmable Total recall with your sequence Multimode resonant Filters for each layer, plus Master Filters Three envelopes per layer for Pitch, Filter and Amplitude Matrix-style modulation routing, four LFOs Powered by custom 32 bit UVI engine Cross platform plug-in compatibility $399 - Six CD-ROM set MAS, RTAS Mac and VST Mac/PC included (Audio Units for OSX and RTAS for Windows available from www.spectrasonics.net/updates/) Operates as a virtual instrument software plug-in in all major hosts like Logic, Digital Performer, Pro Tools, Cubase SX, Ableton LIVE, Nuendo, Fruity Loops, Acid Pro and many other VST hosts. Also works in Sonar 2.0 with a VST wrapper (not included). System recommendations: 512 MB RAM, 3.9 GB free hard disc space MAC: OS 9 or higher, 500 mHz G3 or better CPU, MAS, RTAS or VST 2.0 host PC: Windows 98 or higher, 600 mHz Pentium III or better CPU, sound card, VST 2.0 host or Pro Tools 6.1 or higher CPU load: MODERATE All Specifications to change without notice. All trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Viewer Mail: Andrew Brierly from the Home Recording Odyssey podcast has a potential scam alert regarding http://TalentAward.net Mike Schettler of Shortler Studios wrote in to share another major label "kiss off" from a major artist, Aretha Franklin. Gordon Brinton has launched http://ProAux.com, a gear auction site with ZERO selling fees. Want to try your hand at mixing some serious metal? Click Here! A video about abusing a Shure SM58 from Patrick Bonier: The Stupid Knob: How bad is you lifestyle when it freaks out Snoop Dog? Ask Amy Winehouse! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: In 1941 Alan Lomax first recorded the artist McKinley Morganfield. What name do we better know him by today? A: Muddy Waters! This week's big winner is Jason Paul. He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to Jon Julson, Jesse Osborne, Charles Wyatt, Bryan Daste of the Magic Closet Studio in Portland, Oregon, Dadooz, Nick Cicero, Kevin Manning, Jim Miles and Kevin Anderson. Great work everyone! See you next week! Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign pro tools mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business elastic audio intelliscore ensemble spectrasonics atmosphere eric persing edirol ik multimedia stealthplug berkleemusic classic disco andrew brierly home recording odyssey mike schettler shortler studios gordon brinton proaux sm58 patrick bonier snoop dogg amy winehouse muddy waters mckinley morganfield bryan daste magic closet studio
In this HOW TO Digital Performer Tip, we'll show I HOW TO use a much-overlooked feature called Clippings and provide you with a few ways they can be used to streamline your Digital Performer workflow.
News: News, a new Cat Box submission, a Gear Review and a bucket of fantastic Viewer Mail! The Musician's CoolerAl is interviewed by Jammin' Dave Jackson over at the MusiciansCooler.com! Bob Dylan promotes iTunes! There must be sound all over it. Mac OS 10.4.7 Tiger is now officially supported for Pro Tools LE 7.1 and Pro Tools HD 7.2. PSN has been chosen as a front page feature over at ThePodLounge.com! The Cat Box: This week we're featuring a rough mix sent in to us by Timothy Lee. He's a drummer and producer with his own project studio. You can see more about him at TimothyCLee.com. This tune is called My Time. It was recorded with Digital Performer in Tim's temporary studio in his house while his new studio space is under construction. It written by a bass player/singer pal of his who decided to finally record some original songs that have been sitting around for awhile. Here are some pictures of the setup Tim used while recording this song. Gear Review: Thanks to Shane Hendricks for asking me to take a look at the new PianoTEQ VST plugin. It's presented as the first truly modeled piano. About $310.00 US. Download a free 45-day trial version for PC and Mac (Power PC only, Intel version coming). The free version has a few notes at the top and bottom ranges of the keyboard disabled. Viewer Mail: Dave Criddle, co-host of the Home Recording Odyssey podcast. Rodger Willis got the Reflexion Filter! Christopher Markus shares his solution for those who think they can sing but really can’t. Now they can with the Sing Like A Pro Rainjet! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What is the most played song on jukeboxes across the United States? A: According to the Amusement & Music Operators Association, Patsy Cline's 1962 hit, "Crazy" is the most played song on jukeboxes across the United States. It's followed by "Old Time Rock and Roll" by Bob Seger and "Hound Dog" / "Don't Be Cruel" by Elvis Presley. Congratulations to Dave Swift, who was the first person to correctly answer and takes home a free copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer from Ryan Smith over at RenegadeMinds.com. Honorable mention goes out to Heath McConnell of Violet Sun Studios who also answered correctly, but wasn't quite fast enough to beat Dave, and Bill Camarata. The New Weird Al Release Is Almost Here! Straight Outta Lynwood The New Album – In Stores September 26! Pre-order It Now! Visit Weird Al's web site and get the first song off the album free! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer ssl solid state logic ssl vst studio projects dave jackson school of podcasting weird al musicians cooler bob dylan the podlounge pianoteq reflexion filter patsy cline bob seeger old time rock and roll hound dog don't be cruel straight outta lynwood don't donwload this song