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In this episode, we dive into our experience at the 2024 AANA conference, an event that never fails to leave us inspired and reenergized. Each year, we witness the remarkable dedication, passion, and cutting-edge innovation driving the field of anesthesia. This year was no exception, and we're excited to share that the conference has sparked some fresh ideas we plan to implement over the coming year. We also brought along a microphone, giving several attendees the chance to express what Core Anesthesia means to them. Their words were a powerful reminder of why we do what we do. We are truly grateful to be part of such an incredible and supportive community.Download Lokum App on the App StoreDownload Lokum App on Google PlaySupport the Show.To access all of our content, download the CORE Anesthesia App available here on the App Store and here on Google Play. Want to connect? Check out our instagram or email us at info@coreanesthesia.com
In this episode, we discuss how an epidural works, provide step-by-step guidance on its placement, and discuss the importance of clear communication with patients. We also cover potential complications and expert tips on managing them effectively, and we touch on spinal anesthetics. This episode provides valuable insights into these critical procedures. Tune in to enhance your understanding and confidence in spinal anesthetics!Download Lokum App on the App StoreDownload Lokum App on Google PlaySupport the Show.To access all of our content, download the CORE Anesthesia App available here on the App Store and here on Google Play. Want to connect? Check out our instagram or email us at info@coreanesthesia.com
We are thrilled to present the 3rd annual CORE Anesthesia Conference for Anesthesia Residents. This conference was created to address topics we wished we had learned more about during our anesthesia training. Many conferences have a few breakout sessions for current and future anesthesia residents, but this conference is designed entirely with you in mind! See you virtually at the conference!Register Here!Download Lokum App on the App StoreDownload Lokum App on Google PlaySupport the Show.To access all of our content, download the CORE Anesthesia App available here on the App Store and here on Google Play. Want to connect? Check out our instagram or email us at info@coreanesthesia.com
Candice Smiley is a mom, a podcaster and an essentialist living in a 250 square feet home filled with love, healing and true empowerment of the one who has overcome. Living fully after sexual assaults, relationship with a narcissistic romantic partner, recovering from significant unexpected bad debt Candice rebuilt her life, her credit and her trust in herself. Candice's story of healing and overcoming is vulnerable hope giving genuine and timely. Candice Smiley is a voice for trusting the niggle and this is her story. [1:35] 2 years of sexual assaults [7:26] Took a decision of not killing herself [11:16] Listen to your child when he's telling you "about a friend" story [13:11] $350,000 of debt [20:29] "Red flags" [23:58] Left her marriage to fall in love with herself [29:53] Message to the past self [32:16] Message from the future self Check out more episodes of All About The Voice Podcast with Victoria Rader https://yu2shine.com/all-about-the-voice-podcast/ Welcome to All About The Voice podcast where we focus on awareness, alignment, action, and abundance. Some call it intuition. Some call it Spirit. Some call it the sixth sense. Some call it the divine prompting. We call it the Voice. You have experienced the peace of when you have followed it, and you have definitely experienced the consequences of ignoring it. Victoria Rader, our host presents this freeing and empowering Voice phenomenon via four aspects: 1- Awareness - our ability to hear the Voice. 2 - Alignment - our choice to listen to the Voice. 3 - Action - our practice in following the Voice. 4 - Abundance - our result of living our life as guided by the Voice. Join Victoria and her guests in exploring and expanding your awareness, alignment, action and abundance in All About The Voice. Victoria Rader PhD, Possibility Coach, Transformational Speaker and Founder of YU2SHINE, provides individuals and audiences with powerful shortcuts to identify and free their inner potential, so that they can turn what they think is impossible to possible, probable, and profitable. Empower yourself after going through a difficult chapter in your life with YU2SHINE products and services. Unplug from draining feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, stress, confusion, loneliness, and lack and plug into empowering feelings and practices of support, peace, calmness, clarity, belonging, and prosperity with Empower-mE app. Get Empower-mE on AppStore Get Empower-mE on Google Play Support women and children in Ukraine by wearing proudly "Free-mE Support Ukraine" clothing line. 100% proceeds will go for support. https://store.yu2shine.com/ Move away from fear to love with our 5 minute free meditation FROM SCARED TO SACRED Get it here yu2shine.com Release any harmful patterns of your relationship, expand your knowledge about types of soulmate and manifest your true partner in our Quantum Freedom group. Create your reality with Manifest mE journal . Learn and lean into the Universal laws of manifesting that bridge your dreams with your reality. Check out my seed-based supplements that boost my immunity and give me energy! https://rainintl.com/vicarader Victoria Rader https://www.facebook.com/groups/161871201083999/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK0kMzbYuKHd_fTFGbXT8FA https://www.instagram.com/vica_rader/ Vica Stands With Ukraine
Candice Smiley is a mom, a podcaster and an essentialist living in a 250 square feet home filled with love, healing and true empowerment of the one who has overcome. Living fully after sexual assaults, relationship with a a narcissistic romantic partner, recovering from significant unexpected bad debt Candice rebuilt her life, her credit and her trust in herself. Candice's story of healing and overcoming is vulnerable hope giving genuine and timely. Candice Smiley is a voice for trusting the niggle and this is her story. [1:35] 2 years of sexual assaults[7:26] Took a decision of not killing herself[11:16] Listen to your child when he's telling you "about a friend" story[13:11] $350,000 of debt[20:29] "Red flags"[23:58] Left her marriage to fall in love with herself[29:53] Message to the past self[32:16] Message from the future selfFind out more about Candice Smiley https://www.candicesmiley.com/Create the Ripple Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/6zMfRT7vbWLjhGGHb3N80BEmpower yourself after going through a difficult chapter in your life with YU2SHINE products and services.Unplug from draining feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, stress, confusion, loneliness, and lack and plug into empowering feelings and practices of support, peace, calmness, clarity, belonging, and prosperity with Empower-mE app.Get Empower-mE on AppStoreGet Empower-mE on Google PlaySupport women and children in Ukraine by wearing proudly "Free-mE Support Ukraine" clothing line. 100% proceeds will go for support.https://store.yu2shine.com/Move away from fear to love with our 5 minute free meditation FROM SCARED TO SACRED Get it here yu2shine.comRelease any harmful patterns of your relationship, expand your knowledge about types of soulmate and manifest your true partner in our Quantum Freedom group.Create your reality with Manifest mE journal . Learn and lean into the Universal laws of manifesting that bridge your dreams with your reality.Check out my seed-based supplements that boost my immunity and give me energy! https://rainintl.com/vicaraderVica Stands With Ukraine
This week, in the spirit of October, we are covering a mysterious unsolved case from the 1950s. I have some really heavy cases coming up and thought we could use a little breather before diving in. In 1957, William and Margaret Patterson disappeared without a trace. Even their families couldn't agree what happened to them. The theories have evolved and changed in the last 64 years but the case remains unsolved. Want more true crime content? Subscribe to Crimelines on YouTube http://youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gARSaU0d2ebN8bGnrcPQH5BwxiRJK4rqAN7SRNCpphM/edit?usp=sharing Sponsors: Betterhelp.com/crimelines June's Journey - download free from the Apple app store or Google Play Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/crimelines https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Licensing: Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast focus is on eating the rainbow!To transform your personal health please visit us at www.livelead.org or by registering today for our online school Homepage | Live & Lead (teachable.com)To download Dr. Greger's Daily Dozen app: Dr. Greger's Daily Dozen - Apps on Google Play Support the show
Shane and Gemma Hoskins, from Netflix's 'The Keepers', sit down with a former student and friend of Sister Russell's to discuss some of her experiences, interactions, and memories. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comEpisode Sponsors:Grow thicker and healthier hair by going to Nutrafol.com and using promo code FOULCRIME to save 20% Download June's Journey FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport our show by becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/itsfoulplaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/itsfoulplay)
Could this be the first Chicago victim of infamous serial killer H.H. Holmes? In Chicago on a cold November morning in 1888, the body of a young lady is found in a lake with her throat slit. The story of this young lady, and her untimely death, was quickly forgotten as her body was shipped back to her hometown of Wabash County, Indiana. Join Shane while he tries to unravel the mysterious death and tragic life of a young girl who very well could be the first Chicago victim of H.H. Holmes. This investigation will be used for a future series on the Foul Play podcast. Visit us online at itshometownhistory.comEpisode Sponsors:Get key nutrients without the B.S. Ritual is offering my listeners 10% off during your first 3 months. Visit Ritual.com/hometownDownload June’s Journey free today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport our show by becoming a Patron!
Harry has now recanted his confession, claiming it was made under duress. He was beaten and kept awake. He states that he confessed because all he wanted to do was sleep. However, with the amount of evidence against him, he would still end up in front of a Jury.Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comSupport our show by becoming a Foul Play Patron at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayEpisode Sponsors:Get 10% off during your first 3 months of Ritual's Multivitamin at ritual.com/foulDownload Best Fiends FREE today on the apple App Store or Google PlayGet $100 off your first month with your licensed therapist at Talkspace.com and use code FOULDownload June's Journey FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/itsfoulplay)
Y'ALL, K+C both formed a major girl crush on our guest today! Aisha Beau Johnson is truly a GEM, illuminating beauty from the inside out. Aisha is a self-care writer, digital content creator, and speaker, specializing in beauty, wellness, travel, and mental health. We talk all about how Aisha left her dream job in fashion in New York City to begin her own entrepreneurship career. She shares with us the difference between something being scary and something being dangerous. We are so thankful for her vulnerability in this conversation, as she opened up about her struggles with mental health and her journey of overcoming! She is truly a LIGHT in what can sometimes feel like a dark world, and we know you will LOVE her just as much as we do! Follow Us on Instagram:Kathryn @kcollChelsea @chelseaallegraHeart + Sole @heartandsolepodcastSole Fitness @sole_fitnessJoin our Facebook Group! "Heart + Sole Podcast Insiders"Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aishabeauCheck out her website at: https://aishabeau.com/Sign up for the Sole Online Training App!Use coupon code 'SOLE20' for 20% off your first month!!This Episode of Heart + Sole Brought to You by Ritual!Get 10% off your first 3 months of Ritual at www.ritual.com/soleThis Episode of Heart + Sole Brought to You by Best Fiends!Download Best Fiends for FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport the show (http://www.solefitness.com/sole-store)
K + C catch up on today's episode to dish their thoughts on this season of the Bachelor (who is in your top 4?!), and answer your questions about marriage, leaving your job, and our favorite go-to's in life! Follow Us on Instagram:Kathryn @kcollChelsea @chelseaallegraHeart + Sole @heartandsolepodcastSole Fitness @sole_fitnessJoin our Facebook Group! "Heart + Sole Podcast Insiders"Sign up for the Sole Online Training App!Use coupon code 'SOLE20' for 20% off your first month!!This Episode of Heart + Sole Brought to You by Best Fiends!Download Best Fiends for FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport the show (http://www.solefitness.com/sole-store)
Major Fan Girl Moment as we sat down to chat with the incredible Victoria Myers in today's episode! Victoria is the dietitian and owner of Nourishing Minds Nutrition. She and her staff specialize in empowering women to ditch diets, regulate hormones, heal digestion and learn to practice wellness without obsession. Her mission for her community is to help women let go of the unhealthy obsession with eating healthy, make peace with their body and live their lives to the fullest. You are going to love our conversation with Victoria as we uncover the ins and outs of intuitive eating, how to remove obsession from wellness, and tangible tips to fight those negative voices in your head! Follow Us on Instagram:Kathryn @kcollChelsea @chelseaallegraHeart + Sole @heartandsolepodcastSole Fitness @sole_fitnessJoin our Facebook Group! "Heart + Sole Podcast Insiders"Follow Victoria Myers on Instagram: @victoriamyers_Follow Nourishing Minds Nutrition on Instagram: @nourishingmindsnutritionCheck out her website!Tune into her podcast!Sign up for the Sole Online Training App!Use coupon code 'SOLE20' for 20% off your first month!!This Episode of Heart + Sole Brought to You by Best Fiends!Download Best Fiends for FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google PlaySupport the show (http://www.solefitness.com/sole-store)
In this episode of Support is Sexy, Peachy Lyfe CEO Sherwin Clemons shares her substantial knowledge in running a successful business in the service industry. She opens up about the turning point that brought clarity to her journey to fully embracing entrepreneurship, her rich family history and how those values translate to her business, as well as her methods of coping with the difficulties of our current moment. Tune in for Sherwin’s relevant and immediately applicable advice in this episode of Support is Sexy. Elayne Fluker Elayne Fluker is author of the new book, “Get Over ‘I Got It’: How to Stop Playing Superwoman, Get Support and Remember that Having It All Doesn’t Mean Doing It All Alone.” As host of the SUPPORT IS SEXY podcast, she interviews more than 500 successful women entrepreneurs around the world, who share inspiring, true stories of the ups and the downs of their entrepreneurial journeys. Elayne is also founder of SiS.Academy, an online learning platform for women entrepreneurs. For more information about Elayne Fluker, please visit elaynefluker.com. Thank you for listening! About our Guest: Sherwin Nelson Clemons is CEO of Peachy Clean Laundry and lifestyle brand Peachy Lyfe. A University of Alabama alumna, Sherwin spent 20+ years in corporate as a financial advisor, often serving business owners, before she decided to put herself out there and start a laundromat and laundry delivery service with her husband. Her business’s motto is “Leave the Laundry. Live.” Insight from this episode: Strategies on the right way to leave the comfort of a steady paycheck. Strategies on pivoting and maximizing your business, even during the COVID pandemic. Insights into educating the market on your service. Benefits to being in full control of your product. Insider tips on effective business negotiations that include maintaining positive relationships. Quotes from the show: “You are an entrepreneur. You’re figuring out how to make this work under circumstances that you didn’t foresee.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “Ultimately, it became more painful for me to be there than the fear of leaving.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “Some people think, I want to be an entrepreneur, I should just jump ship. Or, it should be easy to make this choice, but, no, it’s a lot of things to consider.” –Elayne Fluker Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “We have people who drive 30-40 minutes, past other laundromats, to come to us.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 On the Proverbs 31 woman: “She did not do everything. She managed it.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “For customers, it needs to be simple and easy for them to be able to access your business.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “There’s this tendency to nickel and dime your customers… we decided not to go that route and focus on volume, quality, a good reputation, and good customer service.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 “We don’t have to be men to operate in this game.” –Sherwin Clemons Support is Sexy Ep. #739 Stay Connected: Elayne Fluker Website: elaynefluker.com Twitter: @elaynefluker Facebook: Elayne Fluker Instagram: @elaynefluker LinkedIn: Elayne Fluker Youtube: Elayne Fluker Sherwin Clemons & Peachy Lyfe Sherwin’s LinkedIn: Sherwin Clemons Website: PeachyLyfe.com Phone: 470-777-9747 Address: 6548 Highway 92 Acworth, Georgia Email: hello@peachylyfe.com Instagram: @ThePeachyLyfe Facebook: The Peachy Lyfe Youtube: Peachy Lyfe Peachy Lyfe App: Apple & Google Play Support is Sexy Website: Support is Sexy Podcast Facebook: Support is Sexy Instagram: @supportissexy Youtube: Support is Sexy Podcast Playlist Post-production for this episode was provided by Podcast Laundry. [Music: “Stomp and Clap” by Scott Holmes from Free Music Archive]
Great conversation with guest Michael Hopkins, CEO of Bakken Midstream. Listen to a short clip here and check out the full interview at https://riderflex.com/podcast/guest-mike-hopkins-ceo-bakken-midstream/ . . Learn more about Bakken Midstream at: https://bakkenmidstream.com/ Become a supporter of the Riderflex Podcast at: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support Recruiting Firm Riderflex gives Career Advice and Job Interviewing tips on this podcast. We truly hope you find our material helpful, valuable and entertaining. Send us your questions and comments! podcast@riderflex.com 888-964-5876 ext 710 Learn more about us at: https://www.riderflex.com/ Listen to our podcast on any of your favorite platforms! Anchor, Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, or Google Play --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support
Pearl Harbor: Is this a faithful retelling of the attack on Pearl Harbor, or is this film Michael Bay’s Titanic? On today’s episode neither Adam, Ben, or John smoke a cigarette while reviewing this 2001 drama.This film is available on:itunes, Netflix, Showtime, YouTube, and Google PlaySupport our show!Next Film, Courage Under Fire, is available on:Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, MaxGo, and your local library
Valkyrie: is this a film where the heroes unfortunately don’t succeed, or are we just watching the lesser of two evils fail? On today’s episode Adam, Ben, and John find out that "Anything" is a very dangerous word, when they review this 2008 thriller. This film is available on:Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, and Google PlaySupport our show!Next Film, Pearl Harbor, is available on:itunes, Netflix, Showtime, YouTube, Google Play
Let's continue our #FinishFebruary2018 work! In today's episode, we talk about a couple of techniques we can use to move forward with our tracks. I'd still characterize these steps as the planning phase, but I think taking these extra steps will focus our work in the future, which will ultimately save us time. It's very easy to get lost in making music without any direction; these two steps will help focus our work. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Warp 10 - A full and free video course on all of the updates in Ableton Live 10. Google Spreadsheet: Use this spreadsheet to categorize your jams and organize your thoughts on each one. My Spreadsheet - Here's what I did with my spreadsheet. I still want to add a few tracks from the previous year that will fit in with some of the jams from #Jamuary2018. My Jamuary 2018 Tracks - YouTube playlist of all 31 jams. Making Music - A guide to beginning, progressing, and finishing tracks, by Dennis DeSantis. About 1/3 of the book is available here for free. Freytag's Pyramid - Plot diagram.
Laura Escudé is a producer, performer, and live show designer. She performs electronic music as Alluxe, creating music that borrows from the classical and modern world. Her company, Electronic Creatives, is the brains behind some of music's largest live performance acts. Clients include, Kanye West, The Weeknd, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Herbie Hancock. She recently just ran a successive retreat for live musical performance and physical wellness. After her trip to the Grammys supervising Logic's performance, Laura sat down to have conversation about live performance, touring, and taking the time to take care of yourself. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: LauraEscude.com: Laura's official website. Alluxe: Laura's music Electronic Creatives: Laura's company, providing state of the art music performance services. Alluxe on Spotify Transmute Retreat: Music performance and wellness retreat.
January 2018 was spent creating a small piece of music every single day for the #Jamuary2018 challenge. It was a lot of fun and pretty challenging. Lots of people participated and there were a ton of really cool jams. Now we are going to do something with them! It's time to begin #FinishFebruary2018 !! The first thing I think we are all entitled to is a short break. Take a step back from your music making and assess what you have. It's probably pretty likely you've forgotten about some of those jams. After a couple days of rest, let's look at the situation. I've built a spreadsheet on Google Sheets to help categorize your jams. There are eight columns to fill out for each day. Jam Name: Give your jam a name to help identify it (this can change). Notes: List anything that might be relevant. Instruments used, style, groove, feel... anything that will help you identify the track. What still needs to be done? BPM: List the BPM of your jam. Key: What key is your jam in? Mood-Theme-Genre: What is the emotion of the track? Any interesting theme? The Musical Genre. Group: Label these with letters. If a jam is similar in some way to another jam, give it the same letter. It is ok to have multiple letters on a single jam if it has something in common with multiple jams. % Complete: Estimate how close this jam is to completion. Rating 1-4: How likely are you to use this jam. 1-Not likely, 2-Maybe, 3-Probably, 4-Definitely. Feel free to add your own columns. If you do, let me know what you added! You may notice that I added ten addition spots for jams after day 31 (A-J). I'm going to use this to add some unfinished ideas I've had over the last year that I think might fit in with some of the other jams. I encourage you to go back and pick 10 of your favorite unfinished ideas from the past year and keep them in mind as we go through the month. If you did not participate in Jamuary, that doesn't mean you can't do Finish February! Look through your unfinished ideas and pick your favorites and list them in the spreadsheet! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Google Spreadsheet: Use this spreadsheet to categorize your jams and organize your thoughts on each one. Fact TV Against the Clock: Producers get 10 minutes to make a track. Very inspiring! My Instagram: Find my jams and thoughts for Finish February. Jamuary2018: Check out the work of everyone involved in Jamuary 2018! FinishFebruary2018: Here's a hashtag to follow on Instagram. My #Jamuary2018 Jams. These are the full-length videos, in reverse chronological order. Enjoy :)
Merlyn Silva is a musician, sound artist, and educator from Denmark. His work spans many different genres, with a focus on electronics and glitch. A background in drama helps Merlyn shape both his music and teachings. I had a great conversation with Merlyn, spanning a wide range of topics. He's got some great thoughts on being productive. I especially liked his "hats" method. In this talk, Merlyn shares his thoughts on making music, teaching, and his musical collaboration with a cup of coffee. Merlyn's enthusiasm is infectious. Enjoy this talk! *A little disclaimer... Unfortunately, there were some errors on my end of the audio. I believe it was merely a bad microphone cable that caused some bothersome clicks and pops. I actually found that adding a layer of vinyl record crackling helped to mask the glitches and make the listening experience more enjoyable. Although it's certainly not ideal, I don't think that it takes away from the valuable wisdom Merlyn shared with me. Thanks for your understanding!* Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: YouTube - Merlyn's channel with some great performances and tutorials. Twitter - Merlyn's Twitter. SoundCloud - Listen to Merlyn's music. Warp Academy - Great tutorial by Merlyn on creating interesting vocal chops.
During the month of January 2018, I will be participating in #Jamuary2018, and I encourage you to do the same. The challenge is to create and share a piece of music every day. It doesn't matter how good or complete it is, the point is to create music each day during the month of January. Feel free to share ideas, grooves, jams, musical explorations, full songs... whatever you come up with for the day. You can share your jam however you like, but it seems like Instagram, using #Jamuary2018, is the most popular place to do it. In this episode, I explain what #Jamuary2018 is, what the goals are, and how my participation in #Jamuary2017 helped me grow as an artist. Embedded in the episode are thoughts on how #Jamuary2018 will help you with discipline, separating left and right brain tasks, and exploring and experimentation. I will be posting my jams each day on Instagram and this podcast. Each day I will share the music I make, how I made it, and what I learned. Today, we get ourselves ready for a busy and productive #Jamuary2018! I hope you join me in the challenge! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Cuckoo's Thoughts on #Jamuary2018 How to be More Creative - a post I wrote about the early stages of the creative process. Maximum Productivity from Proper Use of Left and Right Brain - Jason Timothy's Ableton Forum post about making music. Jason Timothy on the Music Production Podcast Against the Clock - Fact Magazine challenges producers to make a track in 10 minutes. Cuckoo on Instagram #Jamuary2018 on Instagram - Follow this thread and share your jams. My #Jamuary2017 tracks
Ableton has just announced Live 10, the latest development of the popular DAW. It’s currently becoming available to beta testers now and will be released in early 2018. I’ve had access to Live 10 for the last few months and have quite a lot to say about it. In this episode, I discuss some of my favorite features and devices. There are some sound examples to help demonstrate my points, as well as some thoughts on how Live 10 has improved my music making experience. Basically, an Ableton Live nerd reveling in his new toys. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Free Ableton Live Pack 162: Mitchell's Harpsichord New in Ableton Live 10 - My YouTube Playlist with in-depth tutorials and walkthroughs of some of my favorite new features
Francis Preve is a synthesist, journalist, and educator, amongst other things. He is one of the industry's most in-demand sound designers. In fact, it seems like every time I investigate the names behind some of my favorite synths, apps, and plug-ins, I find Francis Preve. His writing can be found in popular magazines such as Keyboard, Computer Music (UK), Future Music, EQ, and Music & Computers. Francis is a college professor in Austin, Texas. He also creates some of the finest sound packs on the market for Ableton Live via his company SympleSound. I've admired and learned quite a lot from Francis' work over the years. He's even been kind enough to allow me to use some of his samples to build Ableton Live Packs. It was a real pleasure talking with him. His depth of understanding of sound design is incredibly impressive and a joy to explore. As this conversation will show, it is all fueled by an undying curiosity and love for sound and music. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Official Web Page Scapes - Synthesized recreations of natural environments SympleSound - Preve's sound design creations for Ableton Live (use the code AFRODJMAC2017 by Nov. 30, 2017 to save 25%!) Francis' Apple News Channel Facebook Twitter Revisiting FM - Keyboard Magazine article on FM synthesis The Friendly Sine Wave - Another great example of Francis Preve's synthesis tutorials The Haunting Scape - Write up and video about Francis' The Haunting Scape The Haunting - 1963 movie Adam Neely on 432Hz "Arrow Through Me" by Wings Moog Minitaur Madness - Free Ableton Live Pack made with samples of Francis' Moog Minitaur
Francois Benner producers music as the artist Roisner. He recently released his latest album Rhombes Timber 25000 BC. For this project, Roisner sampled hundreds of instruments that date all the way back to prehistory. He then reached out to me to create Ableton Live Instruments so he could use them and his samples to create his newest album. In this episode, Roisner and I discuss the production of his latest album. We talk about our collaboration on the Ableton Live Pack, ANCIENT, which we've been working on over the last year and a half. It was a great talk about finding new avenues to realize an artistic vision. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Roisner Rhombes Timber 25000 BC Guy Thevenon Roisner on Facebook and Instagram ANCIENT Ableton Live Pack ANCIENT Ableton Live Pack ANCIENT is a collection of 104 Ableton Live Instrument and Drum Racks all made from samples of instruments that date back to prehistoric times. Journey back to the roots of human music-making with the instruments and sounds of ANCIENT. Buy Now *ANCIENT is the October 2017 download for the AfroDJMac Music Production Club* Requires Ableton Live Standard 9.7 and Above
Chris "MAYDAY" Rucks doesn't want you to make the same mistakes he made. He wants to save you time and prepare you for the journey. Most producers make the same mistakes as producers before them. To help combat this, Chris Rucks has written Don't Make Beats Like Me - 24 Powerful Laws to Guide You Towards Success As a Music Producer. The book breaks down a host of challenges most producers will face and explains how to handle them. It's a bit like a warning sign, a shoulder to cry on, and a slap in the face all at the same time. Chris dishes the sometimes harsh realities of what it really means to be a successful music producer. I had a great chat with Chris. He is full of deep insights and wisdom, as well as some obvious truths that are easy to underestimate. I've been able to preview a few chapters of his book and it left me feeling inspired and prepared. The issues he raises can be enough to stop producers in their tracks, but Chris has a way of making you feel as if you can make it through the journey, without ever sugar-coating it or pulling his punches. Enjoy this talk and be sure to pick up his book! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Don't Make Beats - Chris's Website Don't Make Beats Like Me - Hard copy of the book via Amazon Don't Make Beats Like Me - iTunes digital copy The Blog - Words of wisdom from Chris's Blog Instagram - A steady dose of visual inspiration Be Focused Pro - Focus Timer Essential recommended reading by Chris Rucks: The Way of the Superior Man The Alchemist The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck An Enemy Called Average
Cooper Anderson is a mixing engineer and producer with a pretty impressive resume. Undoubtedly, you've heard some of his work. Cooper's credits include work for artists like Fun, Kanye West, Ghost Killah, and John Legend. Cooper and I had a chance to speak about his work and experience. I found Cooper to have some nice insights into what it takes to find success in the music industry. Enjoy! An afterthought from Cooper: "I’ve been thinking about the desert island golden piece of gear….I said Antelope cause that’s what I was thinking about at the time, but now I’m thinking maybe my monitors….Adam A7x. That would probably be my one indispensable item." Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Cooper's Website Cooper's work
Mark Towers is a fellow Ableton Certified Trainer from the UK. He is the creator of the Arcade Series, a collection of retro video game inspired Max for Live sequencers. Mark teaches music technology at Leicester College. I've been a huge fan of Mark's work for quite some time. Being a fan of old school video games, the Arcade Series is one of my favorite collections for Max for Live. In this episode, we talk about the creation of the Arcade Series, finding ways to fill gaps in our own abilities, and the importance of doing work that is meaningful to oneself. Mark was a pleasure to talk to, and he left me inspired to make more music! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Mark's Website The Arcade Series - Retro Video Game inspired sequences for Max for Live Isotonik Studios - One of the best places to get all things Max for Live and Ableton Live Creative Sound Technology - The program Mark leads at Leicester De Montford University Soulsby Atmegatron - Arduino-based digital 8-bit synthesizer
DiViNCi is a producer, composer, and educator from Orlando, FL. He is known for his high energy, mind-blowing finger drumming skills, his group Solillaquists of Sound, and his work for Lauryn Hill. He travels the world performing and giving music production workshops. I had a chance to attend one of DiViNCi's workshops at the Ableton User Group in Brooklyn at The Brooklyn Home of Music. Just as dazzling as his performance was his philosophical view point on creating music and finding balance in one's life. DiViNCi's teachings are immediately applicable to making music, but that's just the surface of what he does. The real power is in how he connects his views on life and self-awareness to everything a person does. DiViNCi and I had a great conversation about finding flow, trusting your intuition, and how his experience in the martial arts has shaped the way he approaches life and music. There are a lot of valuable lessons in here, so get a pen and paper and be ready to take some notes! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: DiViNCi's Website Studio Sensei - Private lessons and wisdom from DiViNCi Second Subject - The collective of artists DiViNCi is a part of in Orlando, FL Solillaquists of Sound - DiViNCi's hip hop quartet Music - DiViNCi's music on Soundcloud Brooklyn Home of Music - a super cozy and inviting place to learn about making music Here's a nice introduction to what DiViNCi does:
I just released my newest EP, Country Punkin. It's a collection of 4 to-the-point no-nonsense rock songs, inspired lyrically by country music and musically by punk rock. There are no intros, outros, interludes, solos, or instrumentals. Every song begins right away with only the core meat-and-potatoes parts of the song. Recorded entirely on the Teenage Engineering OP-1's four track, using a Shure SM57 plugged straight into it. Instrumentation is Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals. This was the studio for "Country Punkin" In this episode, I talk about the creation of the EP. We go over it's philosophy, the goals, inspiration, process, recording, instrumentation, lyrics, and themes. I play you some isolated tracks, as well as each song. I hope it inspires you to finish your next project! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Country Punkin is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and wherever else you stream your music!
LoopLabs is a cloud based music studio that allows you to compose music using its huge selection of loops. Everything gets tempo and key matched, so it always sounds good. It's a great place for beginners or for experimenting with ideas. Craig and I sat down for a nice conversation about his vision for Looplabs, the music industry, and the role future generations will play in music making. Definitely check out Looplabs.com. I'm very excited about how this could open the door to music production for a whole new generation of people. I've even contributed some loops to the library of loops available to use. Maybe sit down with your younger sibling, nephew, or child and have fun making music without worrying about theory or technicalities. It's a great way to share the joy of making music. Regardless of your experience, Looplabs could be a perfect introduction to music creation or a springboard for your next composition. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: LoopLabs.com - The web-based DAW Medium - Looplabs' producer showcase Spotify Needs to Face the Music - We talked about the viability and profitability of streaming services. I admit some of the stuff that came out of my mouth was only partially informed speculation. Here's an article with an oh-so-clever headline that will do a better job at shedding some light on the topic. No Music Theory Ableton Live Rack - Make music without understanding music theory Here's a video I made, using Looplabs and some of the loops I provided to the collection:
It is a wonderful day and age in which we can create, write, and record music all by ourselves. We have the technology to do every step of the process on our own. While this can afford us plenty of freedom and releases us from the struggle of coordinating schedules and ideals with others, if we never work with other people, we are really missing out. Collaboration is one of the best ways to learn, grow, develop, and discover new ideas. I personally believe that a good collaboration can bring you wisdom that could take you years to develop on your own and new ideas that you might not ever discover otherwise. This show is about the power of collaboration. I discuss how collaboration has benefitted me and highlight my recent experience creating the Ableton Live Whistle Pack with pATCHES. I then go on to create a piece of music using some of those sounds. You Have Homework! Need an excuse to make music or some direction to help get you going? Well I have a homework assignment for you! Collaborate with someone else to make some music. How you collaborate is entirely up to you. Do it in person or over the internet. Find a musician to play a part or ask someone for an idea or direction. Sample someone singing, talking, washing the dishes... Send someone a half-finished track to work on. It really doesn't matter. Post your results on the Music Production Podcast Facebook Page. Maybe even find someone on that page to collaborate with! Just create some music with the help of another person. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: The Ableton Live Whistle Pack - My collaboration with pATCHES and You to create 20 free Ableton Live Whistling Instruments. Podcast with pATCHES - I had a great conversation with pATCHES on this podcast. Give it a listen! pATCHES - Tutorials, sample packs, wisdom...
We all strive for the best gear, highest quality samples... but lets not forget that you can make beautiful music from unexpected places. This episode is all about challenging yourself to create music from sources you wouldn't normally think you could. You have a homework assignment! Create some music from a source or sound that you wouldn't normally use. Maybe it's a terrible preset, an old toy, a piece of wood that vibrates in a funny way... it doesn't matter. Just challenge yourself to make music from an unusual sound source. Post your results at the Music Production Podcast Facebook page. My piece is there too. I hope you enjoy this talk and it gives you inspiration to make music in new ways! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Music Production Podcast Facebook Page - Give it a like and post your homework assignment! Americanas Vinyl Synth Ableton Live Pack - Ableton Live Instrument Racks made from samples of old vinyl records of the music of North and South America. Pacific Vinyl Synths Ableton Live Pack - Ableton Live Instrument Racks made from samples of old vinyl records of music from the Pacific Islands. AfroDJMac Music Production Club - Get a new Ableton Live Download every month, as well as a bunch of other goodies when you join. Free Ableton Live Pack #44: Justin Bieber Super Fun Pack - A Justin Bieber toy guitar actually turned into some cool sounding instruments. Free Ableton Live Pack #41: Steel Water Bottle Synth - A non musical object turned into a music making synth.
Erin Barra is a musician, songwriter, teacher, and performer specializing in the convergence of music and technology. She has created music curriculum for students of all ages, including Beatz for Girlz, which specializes in bringing music production to young women and Berklee College of Music. She's worked with Grammy-winning artists and is a powerful voice in the world of music technology and education. Erin and I had a great conversation about a wide range of topics including education, creativity, and some of our favorite creative tools. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Mammabarra.com - Erin's website Beatz by Girlz - Erin's mission to bring music production to young women Matthew Herbert's Manifesto Izotope (We spoke about so much of their stuff, I swear this wasn't a paid promo!)
Thomas Piper is an accomplished musician, producer, performer, and video artist from New York. Over the years, our paths have crossed many times at various shows, workshops, and Ableton User Groups. It seems like wherever the action is, so is Thomas! Recently, Thomas' work was featured in a documentary by Ableton. We had a great conversation about live performance, overcoming creative blocks, and building community. I love his positivity. Thomas is an example to all of us about productivity and hard work. This episode is loaded with great insights and powerful knowledge from a man who is doing the work! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: The People's Republic of Sound Thomas Piper's YouTube Channel Thomas Piper on Twitter Thomas Piper on Instagram Support Thomas Piper on Patreon Elektron Gear Output plugins
Thomas Glendinning is an Ableton Certified Trainer, formerly from Cape Town, South Africa, but now living in London. Tom creates music under the name ELPHNT, which is pronounced "Elephant." There he creates sample packs, Ableton Live Packs, and tutorials. We sat down for a conversation about making music, sharing your work, and building communities. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: ELPHNT - Tom's blog, full of great stuff for fellow producers Ableton Live Packs - Tom's collection of really cool Ableton Live devices. Tom's Music Ableton Live Suite Free Alternative Devices Deconstruction - Ski Oakenfull's deconstruction of a Todd Terje track Trello - Online to-do list
Andrew Whiteman is a musician and songwriter out of Toronto. He plays guitar in Broken Social Scene and has a number of other projects including Sonic Poetry and AroarA. Andrew is about to embark on a tour with Broken Social Scene, as they release a new album on July 7th. We spoke about creativity, change, and performing on Stephen Colbert's late night show. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Broken Social Scene Sonic Poetry AroarA Apostle of Hustle Morning Becomes Eclectic DJ Rupture Muse Exchange Sonic Poetry: Broken Social Scene performing on David Letterman's show: AroarA, Andrew's collaboration with his wife, Ariel:
Tomislav Zlatic is the creator and editor in chief of Bedroom Producers Blog, a website dedicated to sharing music making tips, software, and gear for music making enthusiasts and professionals alike. Over the years, BPB has been extremely supportive of my work, and we have even collaborated on a few projects. I had a chance to chat with Tomislav about writing, staying consistent, and our mutual love of old school video game chip music. Bonus Free Ableton Live Pack: Yamaha DD-8 Drums and Synths - These Free Ableton Live Instruments were made from some of the free samples over at Bedroom Producers Blog. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Bedroom Producers Blog Mssiah MIDI SID Cartridge TherapSid - Hardware synth that uses the SID chip Fact TV Against the Clock - Producers make beats in 10 Minutes Gameboy Drums Ableton Live Pack - a collaboration with BPB and AfroDJMac Commodore 64 Drums Ableton Live Pack - a collaboration with BPB and AfroDJMac Gameboy Glitches and Synths Ableton Live Pack - a collaboration with BPB and AfroDJMac
Michael Harren is a composer and performer from Brooklyn, New York. He combines classical and electronic components, plays piano for Sandra Bernhard, and produced a one-man theater piece called "The Animal Show." Michael recently returned from Moogfest and sat down with me for a conversation about making music. Bonus: Get a free Ableton Live Pack created from a Skype glitch during our conversation! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Michael Harren's Website Mikeypod - Michael's Podcast Christopher Willits on the Mikeypod Podcast OurHenHouse.org Tamerlaine Farm Sandra Bernhard Ariel Publicity 365 Ableton Live Tips - Jon Margulies Eban Crawford - Who Michael collaborated with at Moogfest Live Performance with Ableton Live
Tom Filepp makes music as Cars and Trains. He describes his sound as "electronic-folk toy-instrument live-looping craziness." I was originally drawn to Tom's music because of its combination of electronic and acoustic parts. In this episode, we discuss the creative process, some gear, and finding music in unlikely objects like cardboard boxes. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Cars and Trains - electronic-folk toy-instrument live-looping craziness by Tom Filepp Subscribe to Cars and Trains - Bandcamp subscription that keeps you in the loop of Tom's work True Deceiver - Tom's other, heavier music project Bastl Micro Granny - Exciting little granular synthesizer Ableton is the Engine - Ableton's feature on Cars and Trains AudioMulch - Tom's dessert island software Soulsby Atmegatron - Arduino based digital 8-bit synthesizer
This is a little case study about how doing things that may seem counterintuitive can actually be productive. Sometimes we can win even if we lose or are cheated. Having a money-back guarantee on digital products leaves me open to the possibility that people could be buying my products and asking for their money back even if there is no problem. It's an easy scam. But in truth, I think the potential for this is much smaller than the benefits. In this episode I discuss how we can think outside the box a bit with our music. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon
It's all about community. People connecting, sharing ideas, collaborating and supporting each other. This is something Jesse Brede, founder of Gravitas Recordings, understands. I think we can all picture that stereotypical record label, with the stack of demos on a desk that just get shoveled into the trash without ever being heard. Gravitas Recordings is different. They want to hear new music and are looking for new artists all the time. They've found a unique way to reach the community of producers through their new site, Gravitas Create. In this episode, I got to speak with Jesse about being a part of the music community, finding and encouraging new artists, and educating young people and involving them in the music making process. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Gravitas Recordings Free Music From Gravitas Gravitas Create Gravitas Create Facebook Group Lion's Share Digital - Jesse's web agency Jesse's Music on Soundcloud Jesse on Facebook Music from Gravitas Artist CloZee Team Supreme "Strength in Numbers" Women's Audio Mission Erin Barra High School Sounds- Free Ableton Live Pack 144 Noverture Percussion - Free Ableton Live Pack 142
I spoke with Eban Crawford, who makes music as Senator Jaiz. Eban is bringing his workshop, "No Permission Needed," to Moogfest for the second year in a row. He has an awesome "grown up" music job at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. In this episode, we discuss a plethora of topics like his sound design work for the museum, which involved creating music to the flight data of an egret; his popular workshop for Moogfest; and creating imperfections in digital music. It was inspiring and fascinating; just look at those show notes! Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Reaching for Lucidity Productions Senator Jaiz Bandcamp Senator Jaiz Soundcloud Eban's Instagram Eban's very active YouTube page Moogfest Profile for No Permission Needed North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Roland Kays Michael Harren Cinematic - iOS Video App Takete - iOS Audio Visual App James Taylor - Guitar Tuning Multi-Scaled Guitar - "Fanned Frets" Gnash - Homegrown mini-documentary Family Guy - Peter becomes a DJ CDM's Response to DeadMau5's "We All Press Play." Henry Rollins and Pharrell
Nuno Santos is the creative force behind Imaginando, a company that makes applications for creating and controlling music. The latest project is DRC, a virtual analog synthesizer for mobile and desktop platforms. It allows you to create and edit sounds on any platform and access them from all other platforms. Imaginando also released a powerful Ableton Live controller called LK. In this episode, Nuno and I have a great conversation about building an app, how to create something featured packed yet intuitive to use, and all kinds of topics related to making music. SPECIAL OFFER: Nuno is offering 50% off the desktop version of DRC. Head over to Imaginando and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get this fantastic virtual analog synthesizer for half price . The sale is good April 24- May 1, 2017. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Imaginando - Nuno's company that creates iOS apps. DRC - Polyphonic Synthesizer for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android TKFX - Traktor Effects Controller LK - Ableton Live and MIDI Controller OP-1 Control Surface - Control Ableton Live with an OP-1 Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield DRC is powerful virtual analog polyphonic synthesizer that recreates the characteristic sound of an analog synthesizer. DRC aims to reproduce the special characteristic of the most cherished analog synthesizers by proving a minimal but powerful set of parameters, for limited but incredible sonic capabilities.
Dan Hilse and Pierce Porterfield are the creative forces behind pATCHES.zone, a website full of useful tutorials, sample packs, and Ableton Live Packs. What sets their site apart is the practicality of the information and the beautiful presentation. Every page has characteristic GIF images to help explain the concepts and ideas within the post. I had a chance to talk with Dan and Pierce about their work, making music, and how they approach delivering complex material in a world of ever-shrinking attention spans. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Tutorials on pATCHES Ableton Live Devices Max for Live Devices Utilities - Including those Radiohead Groove files! Manifestos - Philosophical pieces on making music (including my own!) Ludicrous CGI Abs Jai Paul stolen album Figure iOS app Roger Linn on Art + Music + Technology 99% Invisible - Nick Drake Searching for Sugarman
Are you looking at fellow musicians, bands, dj, and producers as your competition? Stop! You'll get much further fighting the war with an army than as just one soldier. Think more about building community. In this episode, I talk about building community and adding value to others in order to grow. This episode was a bit of an experiment; it was recorded in my car during a commute. The audio quality is a little lower than I'd like, but I hope it doesn't distract from the important message! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Team Supreme: Strength in Numbers
Jason Timothy in that awesome The Jesus and Mary Chain t-shirt! Open up your minds, because Jason Timothy is about to fill it with gold. Jason is a professional music producer, DJ, Ableton Live coach, and author. He also runs the site MusicSoftwareTraining.com. What I like about Jason's work is that it's more than just tutorials on compressing kick drums, it is rooted in a philosophical stance on creativity and productivity. You could easily read his blog about music production and apply it to any artistic or creativity endeavor. This conversation proves that Jason is the real deal. It was a lot of fun for me and gave me lots to think about! There's so much in here and we barely scratched the surface of some of Jason's work. Be sure to check the show notes below for some incredibly helpful resources. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: MusicSoftwareTraining.com - Read Jason's blog. Seriously. You will learn and grow. Music Habits - The Mental Game of Electronic Music Production - Jason's 5-star reviewed book on Music Production Making and Finishing an Album - Words of wisdom on a tough topic Do it Like Your Life Depends on it (Because it Does) - Need some motivation?! How I Wrote 49 Songs in 1 Year - Jason wrote a song almost every week for a year. Here's the story of how. Learn with Splice - a great collection of mini-courses from Jason, myself, and some great musical minds.
I had a chance to talk with Animus Invidious of PerforModule for the podcast. Animus and I have collaborated on a few Ableton Live Packs in the past. His work on PerforModule is both unique and extremely useful. On the show we had a chance to discuss digital hoarding, the importance of organization, and how to make use of the tools we have. Animus is generously providing a download and explanation of his intricate Elemental Mixing Spreadsheet that ensures he makes use of all the tools in his plug-ins folder. As a special bonus, Animus provides a free download of his new Dynamic Panning Audio Effect Rack. I've also built a Stereo Rhythmic Gating device that I'm packaging together with his device for the 151st Free Ableton Live Pack. Download it here. The conversation runs deep and through a lot of different topics. Listen and enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: PerforModule: Where Animus releases his tutorials and Ableton Live Packs How to Organize User & Plugin Presets Like a Boss in Ableton Live 9 Animus's Work for Isotonik Studios Elemental Mixing Spreadsheet Microcassette Tape Instruments by PerforModule and Subaqueous PMX 300 Brass Synths Free Ableton Live Pack #113 Vinyl Snackler Free Ableton Live Pack #128 Super Mario World Special Zone Free Ableton Live Pack #145 IQ Analyser Free Ableton Live Pack #151: Panning FX Some Music from Animus Invidious: 8.1 Bit (version 8.1.1) by Animus Invidious & St. Bernard
Uri Nachmias is the creator of Sonic Logic, an iPad app that allows you to build your own custom MIDI controller. We had a great discussion about creating apps, balancing features and simplicity, and the lost art of getting to know a piece of gear. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Sonic Logic - completely customizable MIDI controller app Knob Lab - iOS app for creating customized layout of MIDI knobs "Making a Salad" Inbalance - The "lost" album we spoke about. Find Uri Nachmias online - Website- Twitter - Facebook
One of the great podcasts for songwriters and producers is Composer Quest. The show tackles making music from all different angles and takes wisdom from the host, Charlie McCarron, and a wide array of guests. Recently the show finished its final episode with a 12-city world tour. I had the pleasure to speak with Charlie about music, his work, and the community of musicians he met while hosting Composer Quest. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Composer Quest - A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast, hosted by Charlie McCarron Charlie's Music Production Lessons - A shorter, tutorial-style podcast Train Jam 2017 - Musicians and game developers travel from Chicago to San Francisco, creating the entire 52-hour journey. Homesick by Charlie McCarron Film Score Fest Isotonik Studios - Max for Live devices for visuals and much more Helium Requiem - Music and art from Charlie, inspired by Salvador Dali's work Visit Charlie McCarron on Twitter and Instagram