Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Democracy 2.0 (Live)


For a while I have been trying to take my studio productions and perform them live.  I have been working on this song for a while now.  This song started out as a preset on the Korg EMX-1.  Based on that I did the song "The Legend of Andromeda Gulch."  I later used the same bass and kick part for my song "Democracy" based on the protests in Madison, WI.  Awhile ago I had started performing with the Moog Little Phatty arpeggiator.  I originally started out with an extended jam on the Little Phatty that I would do with a delay pedal.  The LP has a great sound but without effects it sounds a little too dry.  A delay is all it needs to liven it up.  I had worked up this LP routine over a few weeks and then didn't do anything with it for a few months.

Next I started taking the electribe (EMX1) out to the open mics again.  I wanted to use the same beat I had used with Democracy but without the political commentary.  At first I did an intro with the Theremin and a combined jam with Theremin and electribe.  The next week I switched to the LP, doing my original LP Arp jam and also added the KP3 Kaoss pad using the synth sounds.  I added a few samples and came up with the following set piece.  This only uses three instruments (LP, EMX1, KP3) and was performed as in a live setting (so although I did it in the studio I did it all as a single stereo track recording, I also used Voxengo Elephant for post production.)  The LP is processed through the EMX1 and I use MIDI sync to sync the LP and KP3 to the EMX1.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Inspiration


Sometimes I find myself searching for inspiration when creating music.  I want to make some music but I'm not sure what to do.  I think everyone has this problem from time to time, staring at a blank page.  In this article I'll describe some sources of inspiration that you might want to try.

Patch it

Synthesizer patches or presets can often be a source for inspiration.  I hate to use someone else's patch directly but they can often inspire me in a piece.  Often times a patch can suggest a certain mood or type of piece.  Or it may inspire me to create a similar patch.  One cool source of patch inspiration is the randomize feature.  My Waldorf Pulse analog synth has a random patch generator.  This is a really cool feature for patch inspiration without having to worry about copying someone else's work.  You can keep generating random patches until you find something that sound really cool, then tweak it a little bit to make it more usable.  I notice some software synthesizers have this randomize feature and I wish others would included it.  You can also get some inspiration from a new plug-in.

Got Rhythm

I'm not a drummer and I must confess I don't have great drum intuition which is probably OK for working with ambient sound but hurts quite a bit when I want to make some techno.  One technique I found is to find a piece of music with a similar style to what I want to make, then focus on just the kick.  I try to match the kick pattern, not necessarily the kick sound.  I don't have to match the pattern precisely because I really don't want to match the pattern precisely.  I just want to have a nice sounding unique kick pattern.  Sometimes once I have the kick pattern I can add the rest of the percussion sounds myself.  The second drum I usually add is the snare.  I may also base the snare pattern on another track if I need to.  The next pattern to add is the high hat pattern.  Then add other sounds.  I also like to mix acoustic and electronic drum sounds to provide more depth.

Sacred Chord

Stealing a kick pattern from another song is OK for inspiration, why not some chords.  Of course you probably wouldn't want to steal all of the chords for a song, then you would just have someone else's song, but there are some other ways to do this.  I have a large number of music books.  Sometimes times I like to browse through them and play certain chord progressions, ignoring the rest of the music, just jamming on the chord progressions to see if I can find a groove I like.  So even if the progression was originally from a country ballad or a classical piece it may end up in a bit of my electronic music.  Beethoven and Mozart were great at putting together chords.

Another variation on this is to take a certain artist and try to integrate their overall sound.  I'm a big fan of Pink Floyd and I like to make music with a bit of a Floyd vibe but I wouldn't want to copy their music directly.  So I studied how they bring their chords together, the types of chords they use.  Then use similar chord structures to make original songs.

Limit Your Palette

I have a lot of equipment but sometimes have too many options works against you.  I sometimes like to stick with just one instrument or a pair of instruments.  Once I tried to do a whole piece with just software synthesizers.  After you get a good sound going you can always fill it out with other sounds.

Beauty

A beautiful landscape, a beautiful person or feeling can also be the source of inspiration.  Don't forget those.

Hopefully you may find this information helpful when you are seeking to stimulate your muse.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Remixing Part 2


I was working on a remix of my friend Brian Bethke's song Red Window.  This song works really well for a remix because it does not have a complex bass part, so I could just low shelf filter the bass out of the song and work from there.  Here is my original remix:

Red Window (Plasma Remix 1)

At this point I like to take a little time and listen to the song.  I usually burn it to disk and listen to it in my car to make sure everything sounds balanced etc.  I wanted to make the break a little more interesting too.  I worked some more on it and added some new parts.  I think I increased the length of the breaks a bit.  After that this is the version I came up with:

Red Window (Plasma Remix 2)

I then posted both copies for Brian to review.  I also asked a DJ friend of mine, Alex, to review the songs.  Alex had some great suggestions on how to build energy and I did a third version of the song based on those suggestions.

Red Window (Plasma Remix 3)

At this point I am planning on giving this project a rest for a while and work on some other projects.  I may come back to it later but the remix is pretty good as it is.

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