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Steaming dev on a non-linear music generator, hopefully getting further today...
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#software development#audio development#audio tools#automatic generation#music generation#music synthesis#music#signal processing#audio daw#audio programming
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Starting to think I'm getting too brave at this voice on main thing. ;P
#abusing my DAW privileges#robots#sci fi#android#robot oc#techum#text post#roboposting#robofucker#audio#unreality#music#voice claim
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😂🤣🤪
#teach_or_trav#musician#producer#audio engineering#beatmaking#hip hop#recording#lofi hip hop#instrumental#DAW#DAWS#reason#ableton live#ableton#logic#loops#music producer#pro tools#favorite songs#songwriting#logic pro#bandlab#soundtrap#trap music#independent artist#indie#indie music
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Folks, I think I'm going to make it. Putting the finishing touches of Metropolis Episode 2 now. It'll come out tomorrow. Whew!
#audio fiction#audio drama#fiction podcast#metropolispodcast#hunched-over-pro-tools#daw-stockholm-syndrome
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#Photos#Ssd#Files#Images#Drumkits#Drums#.mp3#.wav#MP3#WAV#Audio#FX#samples#Crates#Finder#3#Sunday#23rd#Bandcamp#Xg#Gx#Kits#Drafts#Sd#Restore#Ios#Daw#Folders#Windows#Free
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August 2024
Ich baue mir eine Band
Ich besitze eine zweistellige Anzahl an Musikinstrumenten, die meisten davon funktionieren, und ich kann einige davon ein bisschen spielen. Aber eigentlich will ich in einer Band sein. Oder in einem Ensemble. Irgendwas. Dafür gibt es genau zwei Optionen, die eine, ein anderer Mensch zu werden und Freunde zu haben. Die andere: Overdubbing, das heißt, alles selber machen.
Seit Jahren spiele ich mit “Digital Audio Workstations” (DAW, bekanntes Beispiel ist Apples “Garage Band”), ohne damit aus dem Anfangsstadium rauszukommen. Es passiert einfach zuviel in dieser Software, als dass es Spaß machen könnte. Der Workflow fühlt sich überhaupt nicht so an wie in einer Band zu sein. Es ist eher wie grafisches Programmieren, und dafür habe ich mir kein Klavier gekauft. Seit Jahren suche ich nach dem einfachsten DAW der Welt, aber eigentlich suche ich nach etwas anderem.
Dann stieß ich durch Zufall auf Tutorials von KT Tunstall, die bei Livekonzerten mit einem Looper arbeitet. Genaugenommen mit einem Akai Headrush version 2, diesem hier.
Das ist nicht KTs Headrush, sondern meiner. Das Gerät wirkte in den Tutorials so großartig altmodisch, es ist aus Metall, kompakt, aber angenehm schwer. Ich wollte genau dasselbe. Außerdem wird es nicht mehr gebaut, ich erstand es auf dem Gebrauchtwarenmarkt für Studiohardware. Es kann drei verschiedene Dinge, aber ich brauche es, genau wie KT, nur zum Loopen. Dafür braucht man nur zwei (ZWEI) Knöpfe, die beiden am unteren Ende, und sie werden mit den Füßen bedient. Rechts ist aufnehmen, links abspielen. Ein Kabel geht rein, vom Instrument oder Mikrofon, und ein Kabel geht raus, zum Verstärker und Lautsprecher oder Kopfhörer. Insgesamt kann es 12 Sekunden aufzeichnen, zum Beispiel ein In-die-Hände-Klatschen. Dann spielt man drüber, zum Beispiel Fingerschnippen. Dann wieder, zum Beispiel zwei Akkorde. Und so weiter. Unendlich viele Schichten. Es dauert ein paar Abende, das Timing präzise hinzukriegen, aber selbst das fühlt sich schon an wie in einer Band spielen.
Jetzt muss ich nur noch die Band aufbauen. Dafür brauche ich einen Verstärker, ein Mikrofon, einen kleinen Mixer, und Instrumente. Und Kabel, Kabel sind überhaupt das wesentliche Element. Man braucht immer noch ein Kabel, das man noch nicht hat. Das große Keyboard geht direkt in den Mixer, das Mikrofon auch. Genau wie die Stompbox. Die MIDI-Instrumente gehen zum iPad, das wiederum in den Mixer geht. Der Mixer hat eigentlich nur die Funktion, alle Geräusche zu vereinen, und zwar mit Lautstärkereglern an jedem Eingang. Dann schickt der Mixer alles an den Looper, der wiederum zum Verstärker liefert. Fertig ist die Band.
Mit Hilfe des Loopers kann ich mir jetzt in wenigen Sekunden einen wirren Hintergrund erzeugen, auf dem ich improvisieren kann. Es hilft, wenn der Hintergrund nur ein, zwei Akkorde hat. Vorschläge für Songs dieser Art nehme ich gern entgegen. “Love You Madly” von Cake habe ich schon. “Seven Nation Army” auch.
Moment, was ist noch gleich eine Stompbox? Mein neues Lieblingsinstrument: Von außen sieht es aus wie ein Holzklotz, und viel mehr ist es auch nicht. Drinnen ist irgendein elektrisches Element, das elektrische Bumm-Laute erzeugt, wenn man mit dem Fuß drauf haut. Eine total einfache Bassdrum. Oder eine Stompbox. Ich fand meine Stompbox auf Facebook Marketplace, und kaufte sie auf dem Markt um die Ecke von einem schottischen Gitarristen.
(Aleks Scholz)
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Experimenting with a new sound pack today. The textures are smooth, dark, and kind of hypnotic.
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Me and FL studio are in a relationship but rn we’re just kinda feeling things out so it’s an open relationship and I’ve heard some good things about Logic Pro so I may ask him if he’s free
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adhd composer/producer workflow
#using bitwig because i need to work with audio clips and im running FL inside of bitwig but im using musescore to write string parts and#exporting the audio into bitwig and i was initially using audacity to try out some vocals and put the audio together and basically do some#hypothetical stuff#court rambambles#music#use all of the daws coward.#it's what you're supposed to do.
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If I have to stare at this computer screen for another minute, I will have a break down
#‘I can do music stuff’#NO PAST ME NO#head in hands#recording the audio was fine#it was the messing with the DAW that is making me want to cry#I can’t do it with programs anymore#I’ve still got footage for other classes to edit#premiere and davinci are going to make me cry#void rambles
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#ableton producer#ableton live#musician#portland#breakcore#music#electronic#electronic music#techno#noise music#music production#ambient#ableton#daw#digital audio#music producer
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Days since starting to write a song I probably won’t finish: 0
#in my defense your honor I needed to open my DAW to mix the WOTW audio for the video#and I wanted to vent so I wrote a spooky dreadful song
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I wish that more people would get into composing music, because it's fun and therapeutic and neat, but like. It's really fucking expensive if you're looking into typical, professional equipment, so I understand why they don't.
Personally, I just don't think you need to start out on a DAW. It feels unnecessary, and it feels like it's an easy way to gatekeep art from the poor. "Professional" Music software ropes people into spending, like, $500+ on the software alone, and then expects them to be able to play an instrument, which involves owning an instrument which varies wildly in price depending on what the instrument is and if it's well-made.
(there's also the occasional software that's aimed at people who are able to record themselves playing that instrument and like...the logistics of that costs a lot, but it's not strictly required or anything. there's also an argument to be had here about the culture surrounding machine-produced sounds as opposed to human-performed sounds, and I'm just not gonna get into it right now)
That's why I don't fucking use a DAW. I'm poor!
I got started on Flat.io, which is not a DAW, but it is free! It's kind of like Noteflight or Musescore if you're at all familiar with either of those things, but the general consensus is that Musescore is better than Flat is better than Noteflight. I've never used Musescore. But I know that Flat is better than Noteflight. It's just a website that has really good instrument variety. It's primarily limited by the fact that you can only use western musical notation. You're also limited to 15 scores without their subscription service (which I got a lifetime membership on for like 150 dollars? but i think they've increased the price since then? dont know, cant see it anymore) but honestly it's not so bad because they don't enforce the ban on multiple accounts as hard as they say they do.
So I guess what I'm saying is like...even if you don't know what you're doing and you're really nervous and you don't want to share anything and you think it costs way too much money (because it does), like...give it a shot. Go digging for artistic software, regardless of the medium, and eventually you will find what you want. And even though the free services can get penny-pinching at times, there's usually at least one out there that can show you whether or not you really want to get into it before you hit the paywall.
And also what I'm saying is go look at Flat.io. Because it's cool. And I've used it for years. And I really like it. And you should go look at it.
#DAW stands for Digital Audio Work<something> btw#sometimes i hear it called Workshop#sometimes i see it referred to as Workstation#sometimes it's Workplace#they all mean the same shit#music
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taking recommendations for free daws if you have the time, search engines just want to sell me junk
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Does anybody know of a music DAW that's like. intermediate level?
I've started music making on This Shit
not to say it's bad at all, it's awesome, it's also kinda an mspaint of music making and I want to find a DAW between that and the ones with a million different features.
For example: I started drawing digital art on mspaint, then went to ibispaint x on my phone, then to clip studio, and it was the smoothest experience of my life.
I'm trying to find the Ibispaint of music production.
#music production#npc-dialogue#making music#digital audio workstation#audio workstation#daw#help#pxtone#cakewalk would be great if I wasn’t overwhelmed immediately by the million things#i use windows btw so I cant do garage band
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