

Since at that time I already have bought "Mixing Secrets" by Mike Senior (1) and have found other people on the internet on the topic of mixing/mastering, I dropped this 'revolution'. The tipping point was when he mentioned that mixing pros are not good for the little folks. More like advertisement than anything else I found. After some time they started to feel like flyers in a regular mailbox. So I subscribe to their 'mixing tips' by email and got them several times a week. At the beginning I looked around, like everybody does, and stumbled upon this Recording Revolution. Can I ask what does the electronic feeling of the percussion represents in a car-free village ? It is such a contrast to the natural-sounding instruments. I would have preferred Presonus 1818VSL, though I don't think Studio 192 is compatible with Linux at all unless someone has one.

Even though I did learn a lot from his videos and blog. I feel like unsubscribing from Graham's mailing list. Boy was I shaken by the fact that all of my effort for writing my song is for nothing. Well, let me just say that my heart cannot take the heat of a $2,000+ equipment. Remember this is for the PreSonus Studio192 interface, Digimax DP88 preamps, and Eris E5 monitors.Īnd the $2,000 studio makeover goes to. They could pick REthink Mixing, Total Home Recording, or even The Audio Income Project - whatever they want - at no cost to them.Īnd now for the grand prize winner of the One Song One Month Challenge. These two guys will be winning one of my in-depth training courses of their choosing absolutely free! This way I wouldn't be listening to them in any biased order.
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What I decided to do was use a random number generator to start going through and listening to songs one by one. That's over 4 days straight of listening to music 24 hours a day So I had to find another way that was fair to pick a winner. Listening to that many songs (even at an average length of 3 minutes let's say) would have taken me 100 hours of my life to pull off. I'm not able to choose "name your price" as an option as I want to share my song for free, but allow the option to pay for my song if they want to. Update: My Google Play artist page is now live! A muffled kick drum is used for my song.Īnd thanks to Graham at for motivating me to create a song for the one-month challenge.ĮDIT: Confused "ownCloud" with "SoundCloud." Thanks to j_e_f_f_g (a member over at ( viewtopic.php?f=50&t=14490) for providing some drum samples. Zenhiser (80s Retro Drum, 80s Snare Drum, ) MusE Sequencer team (for MIDI sequencing, )ĭigital Sound Factory (DSF Studio Orchestra, (the website seems to be down at the time of writing) I just setup an artist store page a few minutes ago. My song will be available in Google Play Store by next week if all goes well. Hi, everyone! I made a song in MusE Sequencer (muse3).
