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  • One Stop Shop For Royalty Free Music
    By: clerysmith | - xylote offers a wide range of choices for professionals who are in need of royalty free music, sounds, samples, and sound loops for important projects. Whether you are involved in music production - a DJ or producer, involved broadcasting or film industry, a video blogger, a multimedia expert, even just a regular video enthusiast or a hardworking employee, xylote has something great to offer for your variety of needs.

    Downloadable royalty free music from sites such as xylote provide ...

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  • How To Find Great Music For Youtube Videos
    By: clerysmith | - The importance of good background music, clip or sound effect in videos can't be emphasized further. You experience it in every video clip and every movie you see and make, be it in the big screen or on You Tube. Background music and sound effects do not only enhance your video, but it grabs the attention of the viewer, maintains it, sets the mood and creates the overall impact.

    Many You Tube users make one very horrendous mistake when making their videos: using ever convenient mp3 ...

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  • Creating Electronic Dance Music Has Never Been Easier
    By: Felicity Lightbody | - Dance music has been around in many shapes and forms for generations and has influenced the lives of many people. This type of music provided people with a music form that could not only be appreciated emotionally, but also enabled the listener to physically interact with music taking the experience to a whole new level of euphoria.

    Traditional dance music involved the use of musical instruments to create more up-beat tunes but this was to change with the introduction of electronic ...

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  • How To Be A Top Music Producer In Three Steps
    By: clerysmith | - Want to be a top music producer making your own royalty free music? Want to create royalty free music for documentary purposes, or web sounds and sound effects on a video or multimedia project? Want to showcase your talent by making your own downloadable sounds for others to appreciate? For whichever purpose you intend, you can be a top music producer in three simple steps.

    Step 1: Hone the musician in you.
    Start by honing your ears. Listen to tons of music, play your instrume ...

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  • Hardstyle Kick Drum Tutorial
    By: Mark Spacey | - In this new tutorial I'll show you how to make a Nustyle Kick in Junglist.

    Step 1: Basics
    The first thing to do is load Junglist up, and choose the 'Dirt Kick A3' preset.

    Step 2: Waves
    You will see 2 types of wave symbols, now turn the 1st wave to wave 5 and leave the other as it is.

    Step 3: Amp Envelope
    Now we want to give the kick a longer tail - to do this we need to change the sustain and make it a little longer, so put the s ...

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  • Making Acid Lines With Audiorealism Bassline
    By: Mark Spacey | - Audiorealism Bassline has to be used in pattern mode to get that authentic Roland TB-303 sound, and this plugin really does sound like the real thing!

    Crank the unit's distortion and drive knobs right to the top. Then distort it a lot, preferably with an analogue modelled plugin or anything else you've got handy. Ramp the 'resonance' knob up to the top too to get that squelchy acid feel!

    Flick the pattern mode button and jam a bar long note, say C3. into your sequen ...

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  • Importing Midi & Wav Files Into Reason For Music Production
    By: Mark Spacey | - We all know that Reason Refills are a great way to expand the already bulging factory soundset included with Reason, but how do you import other sounds into this versatile piece of music production software? We'll start off by looking at MIDI files, these allow you to easily reconstruct a single riff or entire piece of music and add your own unique sounds using any of Reason's instruments.

    First off let's import a MIDI file into Reason's sequencer. Make sure that you've got a song ...

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  • Knowing Where To Start Dance Music Production
    By: Mark Spacey | - The days of needing a room full of expensive hardware to make great music are long gone, and for the beginner a home PC or MAC is the perfect platform for making music. While optimising your computer specifically for making music is beyond the scope of this article there are plenty of tutorials out there on the net such as this guide to Windows XP audio from our favourite magazine Computer Music .

    You'll also need a USB MIDI keyboard to trigger samples and play note data into your ...

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  • Creating A Bass Sound Using Novation V-station
    By: Mark Spacey | - Welcome to this tutorial on how to make a bass in V-Station, we'll work through making a buzzy dance/hardcore/hard dance bass you can use in any of your productions.

    The first thing you should do before we start is set up your MIDI pattern. You can use a basic dance 4/4 offbeat bassline for this tutorial.

    Now open v-station and choose a user preset you can usually find them after the standard presets, these act as init presets and are a good place to start as the o ...

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  • Layering Sounds For Your Music Production
    By: Mark Spacey | - Slapping a whole load of sounds on top of each other usually results in a muddy incoherent mess so what are the secrets of creating a rich, full sounding, thick mix? We'll explore a few of the tips and tricks that you can use to clean up that mix.

    1) Kick Drums: choose your sounds carefully, layering several kick drums with the qualities that you like can result in a thunderous speaker flapping kick, so flick through you sample collection and choose some favourites. Load them u ...

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  • Using Audio Samples In Sequencer Software Programs
    By: Mark Spacey | - When you have mastered the use of sequencer programs then you may want to be a little more adventurous and start using various audio samples in your sequencer program. These samples are the main ingredient in making electronic music and there is plenty to be found both free and commercially all over the internet. Sequencers provide basis audio editing properties and dependant on your progress you may need more of a challenge and there are more advanced audio editors out there that will provide a ...
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