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		<title>Space Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Space music is a very wide genre of music.  The overall theme is travel.  It is meant to invoke a feeling of great space, and moving within it.
It is impossible to really nail down what space music is definitively. It uses influences from every where.
The only definite element is a contemplative nature, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Space music is a very wide genre of music.  The overall theme is travel.  It is meant to invoke a feeling of great space, and moving within it.</p>
<p>It is impossible to really nail down what space music is definitively. It uses influences from every where.</p>
<p>The only definite element is a contemplative nature, and the feeling of movement in time and space.</p>
<p>Unless you are very familiar with these concepts, and have a good ear for spatial music you will have a rough time creating space music.</p>
<p>This genre takes dedication to master.</p>
<p>The theme from Dr Who could be said to be an early example of Space Music.</p>
<p>Your effects will be very important to you, as will be your synth tools. Focus on creating the feeling of going someplace through nothingness. Once you have taught yourself to create that atmosphere, then the rest becomes much easier.</p>
<p>Once you have figured out how to create that feel of moving around in space, the rest is up to you.</p>
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		<title>Making Downtempo-Downbeat Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 18:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Down tempo is A Smooth style combining slow beats with an Ambient style. Its intended to be relaxing. Its the electronica equivalent to smooth jazz.
When creating a DownTempo track in Acid Music Studio I recommend setting your Beats Per Minute (BPM) fairly low, around 90 to 70. Use slower, hypnotic &#8220;groove type&#8221; beats, and arrange [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Down tempo is A Smooth style combining slow beats with an Ambient style. Its intended to be relaxing. Its the electronica equivalent to smooth jazz.</p>
<p>When creating a DownTempo track in Acid Music Studio I recommend setting your Beats Per Minute (BPM) fairly low, around 90 to 70. Use slower, hypnotic &#8220;groove type&#8221; beats, and arrange nice instrumental pieces over it. You can use vocals and other soothing noise in the back ground to help fill out the track.<br />
With DownBeat (same thing) its all about being nice and chilled.</p>
<p>However, there are also countless directions you can take downbeat-downtempo music. Never feel like it has to sound a certain way, it&#8217;s YOUR music!</p>
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		<title>Audio Mastering and CD Manufacturing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have heard of Audio Mastering. It is accepted as part of the process of making a Music Album. However most probably have no idea what mastering actually is. In this article I am going to explain what it is, and why its done.
When you play a CD, the reason each track sounds the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have heard of Audio Mastering. It is accepted as part of the process of making a Music Album. However most probably have no idea what mastering actually is. In this article I am going to explain what it is, and why its done.</p>
<p>When you play a CD, the reason each track sounds the same volume, the reason some tracks fade out, and others move into the next, is mastering. Its the finishing process of making music. When you put together a mix CD, with songs from different albums, you no doubt notice they often change volume, this is because every CD is a bit different in how its mastered.</p>
<p>You see, different types of music need the emphasis to be on different parts of the sound spectrum. Once everything is ready, the volume of the whole CD is made consistent, and its then burned into a master. The master is then duplicated to make the CD&#8217;s that are sold.</p>
<p>Also; contrary to popular misconception, commercial CD&#8217;s are not burned like a computer burns one, the information is actually stamped into the back of the disc, and a protective layer is applied, this is why damage to Commercial CD&#8217;s can be buffed down. As long as the backing layer (the top of the disc) is undamaged, the information is still intact.</p>
<p>Mastering is an expensive process, involving complex programs and years of learning. Since each album will need to be mastered differently, there is no template, no one size fits all. That is the where the real skill comes in. It is also why most of the mastering for all music albums is handled by a relatively small community of professionals. Another misconception is that&#8217;s its part of the studio process, in reality the music is sent out to be mastered, after its been finished.</p>
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Lots more about getting your music out there to potential fans.<br />
Musician MasterMind is High end, this is Bargain. Dont get me wrong, the tips in here can take you a long way down the road. If you cant afford MasterMind, these guides will let you pick a subject and master it. The Myspace Promo guide is kickass.<br />
<a href="http://iamagod.buzzfactor.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SLFPROMO" target="blank">Self Promotion Resources</a></p>
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		<title>Making A Cheap Home Music Studio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 23:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first step to making your own home music studio is figuring out what you need. The second is looking to see what you already have. The third is settling on a budget to get what you don&#8217;t have. The last is settling on a budget to get the things you want.
In this post I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first step to making your own home music studio is figuring out what you need. The second is looking to see what you already have. The third is settling on a budget to get what you don&#8217;t have. The last is settling on a budget to get the things you want.</p>
<p>In this post I am going to give you a list of the things you need and have Amazon ads that should both give you an idea of what to look for, and easy access to one of the best places to look for bargains online.<br />
I will also assume you are building a digital workstation, because you cannot make a cheap analog (old-school) music studio.</p>
<p>Lets get started.</p>
<p>The First thing you need is a Computer that can handle a decent amount of abuse. Most home computers can handle Software like Acid Music Studio without much (if any) problem.<br />
I recommend at least a 2Ghz processor, 2 gigs of ram and duel (two) monitors.<br />
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<p>Next is Storage Space. No matter if you are going to be recording your own stuff, or using loops, or a combination you are going to need plenty of room for your recordings, and backups, least you lose anything.<br />
A larger hard drive, burnable dvd&#8217;s for extra back-up protection and even an external hard drive are all good ideas.<br />
The best thing to do is set up your computer for RAID. With this system (not all computers can do it, but most can nowadays) if one Hard Drive fails it loads a back-up onto a spare drive in the system thus protecting your data.<br />
However this is about a cheap set up, so a single larger drive to give you space, and plenty of DvD-Rs is your best bet on storage and protection.<br />
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<p>Next you will need a soundcard. Okay, this is where we get into specialized gear. If the computer you already have checks off, and you already have plenty of storage that gives you an all clear on the hardware front right? Wrong.<br />
Does your machine have a sound card?<br />
I don&#8217;t mean built in software and ports for plugging speakers into. I mean an actual sound card that plugs into a slot on the machine.<br />
If not, you need one, because you will never get great sound quality, or control from the software based &#8220;Soundcards&#8221; most computers are sent out with.<br />
Now I am not going to go into a long speech on Sound Cards but some cards are built for audio production work, and most aren&#8217;t. Since we are talking cheap, just get what you can afford.<br />
Do not go with USB sound cards, you need a real card that you plug into one of the white slots on the motherboard of the computer.<br />
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<p>Got a SoundCard? Even if you do you still need speakers. There are speakers called studio monitors that are built for audio production work, but any decent set of computer speakers will work. I advise you get more traditional style speakers. The more standard, and &#8220;old school&#8221; the build the more general the sound production from them will be.<br />
That is what studio Monitors do. Give you play back with as little &#8220;hard ware color&#8221; as possible. By which I mean, the speakers don&#8217;t affect the sound playback much. All speakers playback sounds different to some degree, try to find ones that don&#8217;t too much.<br />
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<p>Right, I hear you say&#8230; I&#8217;m no noob, I got game, and I play them. I&#8217;ve got sweet gear, tell me about something I don&#8217;t already have.</p>
<p>Right then. Do you have a Microphone? If you game, then you might have one for chatting. Believe it or not that will work just fine to get you started. This is one place you can spend an arm and a leg on, but you don&#8217;t have to right away. I get decent results with a 10$ chatting mic. You just do what you can with it.<br />
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If you want higher quality, try something like this.<br />
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<p>So now you have the Hard Ware you need to get started. Next you need recording software. That&#8217;s easy. Just go here <a href="http://www.cycleof5th.com/products/soundengine/?lang=en" target="blank">Sound Engine&#8221;</a><br />
It works and it&#8217;s free. Can&#8217;t get cheaper than that.</p>
<p>Next you will need your production software. Please <a href="http://acidhedz.com/acidhedz/89/making-music-as-hobby/my-top-8-home-music-production-programs/2009/12/" "target="blank">read through this page</a> to decide what software you want to use. For a beginner, I recommend Acid Music Studio based on an easy learning curve, a good price, and the fact you will have all of the instruction videos I am/will be putting up to learn more about the program, and my tricks for it.</p>
<p>Those are the things you need to get started. Lets get more involved.</p>
<p>Next is where to put it. Obviously space is an issue, as is sound control, both incoming and outgoing. Neighbors or your Mom might not care for you blasting your creations at 3 in the morning while you try to figure out just what is off in that one part of the song.<br />
There are many ways to go about sound proofing. From remodeling your home to just putting up home made baffles. Baffles are objects that catch sound rather than letting it through or reflecting it.<br />
A card Board box with pieces of other boxes stapled to it to form spikes , maybe with some cheap carpeting stapled onto that, is a cheap way to create a baffle.</p>
<p>They also come in handy when recording. Letting you do your thing without as much bleed over from what&#8217;s playing.<br />
Another trick is to record in a closet that you have packed some blankets and other soft stuff into.<br />
The idea is to get as pure a recording as you can, without the environment interfering.If you have a nice space, letting the ambiance of that space work it&#8217;s way into your work is never a bad thing.<br />
There is a reason why some of the best Studios in the world attract so many musicians. The space you work in can be very important to how your work ends up sounding.</p>
<p>Steps Two and Three are all on you. Give your computer a good look over, even if you think you have everything you need. Look around to see what you have to work with as far as space goes. Your imagination is your best tool, use it well.</p>
<p>Things you might want. Loops. When you are just starting out loops are your best friends. Even if you plan to record a lot, or even most of your own material, having a selection of loops to play around with is never a bad idea. Just keep in mind they can get expensive, and take up space.<br />
Below is selection from what Amazon has available. Just do a search on Acidized loops, or Sound Loops and you will find a whole universe of sounds and samples to play with.<br />
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<p>Getting a pair of nice headphones is also a good idea. You can work away and not have to worry about bothering anyone. They also come in handy while recording. Allowing you to hear the playback, and record without getting bleed over.<br />
A good sound card is a must for doing that.<br />
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