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YOUR COOL STUDIO! P107
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MT Cover Feature MT Interview
26 Oliver Nelson
The Swedish producer on how
to have a hit using social media
MT Workshop
18 SURFACE
V BITWIG 52 SONGWRITING
Touch me, Im slick
We check out the tactile charms A new series focusing on
of Microsofts Surface 4 Pro, the art of songwriting, both
together with Bitwig Studio inside and outside the box
STUDIO ELECTRONICS
010 | Show off your studio here!
014 | End of the Voyager
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026 | Oliver Nelson
Swedish producer in profile
40 Arranging In Logic
half-speed mastering process
110 | Jem Godfrey Industry Guru
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040 | Arranging in Logic Pro X
Arranging shortcuts and tips in Logic Pro X
46 Live In Depth
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small-to-medium mixers
093 | Sam Spacey Epica Bass
Analogue low-end sample library
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FRANKFURT 2016
what you might have missed
This years Musikmesse felt like it came and went with a whimper
but actually, there were some important announcements (even if
we had to go looking for them). Heres a roundup of the best of
what you (and indeed we) might have missed
I
ts fair to say that Frankfurts Musikmesse got a bit lost modular synth-system from DASZ, and is an Expandable
this year or, okay, we got a bit lost at Frankfurt this year. Synthesizer and Sequencing Platform. Its also not like
To give you some background, Frankfurt Musikmesse anything weve seen before. It comprises one MAIN control
or simply Frankfurt or Messe to those of us who have unit and additional and identical ADD units, which can be
been going to it for two decades or more is one of the key bolted on to expand the system. The second units can be
events on the music-production calendar. Its where lots of configured to perform various functions, but include four
new gear announcements are made and where the industry tracks, and each track contains synthesiser/instrument,
gathers to catch up on the latest news and gossip. effects, looper and sequencer. Each module looks like a
But, actually, it might not be any more digital module and features track buttons, a high-res TFT
This years show took on something of a different look and screen, encoders, and buttons, on-board processor, I/O
feel, and instead of it being an industry-only event, it became expansion and DSP expansion slots.
something of a scrum where industry people stood confused You can configure the synth to have up to three ADD units
and bewildered often in halls a mile or so away from where to make 16 tracks in total, so its not quite as modular as
they were supposed to be (us, that is) alongside members youd expect, but a 2016 twist on the format. Sadly, the
of the public seemingly looking for a good old-fashioned concept (for thats what it is at the moment) doesnt look like
family day out. As such, the new format confused the more it will be realised until the end of the year. Indeed, as you can
elderly members of the MusicTech team. More importantly, a see from our photo, they didnt even want anyone touching
slightly uncertain music-gear industry seemed wary of the the prototypes, but it certainly looks like an interesting and
changes to Messe, so decided to make most of its 21st-century approach to modular synthesis Prices TBA.
announcements at Januarys NAMM show instead (hence More from www.dasz.com
the craziness of that show), or relocate down the autobahn to
Berlin for the all-new Superbooth16 show that took place a
week or so before Messe.
We reported from that (rather good) show last month and
while all of the reasons above combined to make Frankfurt
less exciting than previous years, there were some notable
goings-on in the halls, even though the halls werent where
we thought theyd be. So, without further ado, here are our
favourite products of Messe 2016
Rokit 8, 6, 5
different colour. That may or may not be Dynaudios 2. Left: Dynaudio LYD: on board as a consultant, the theory is that they will sound
reasoning for making its new monitors white with black white monitors, you every bit as good as the original hardware. Softube says:
cones (as opposed to, say, Yamahas ubiquitous NS10 black say? Well, why not? Additional modules from Doepfer and Intellijel will be
speakers with white cones), but we like the results. The new 3. Below left: Pioneer available as add-ons at launch. More emulations from top
Dynaudio LYD range is available in three models: the 5, 7 and knows how to add hardware synthesiser brands will be released in the future.
excitement to
9 (referring to the woofer size in inches). All are bi-amped, hardware: analogue The system starts at 99 Euros.
with between 50 and 80 watts of power. Dynaudio says of the filters by Dave Smith? More from www.softube.com
Yes please
colour scheme: A speaker doesnt have to be black and
conservative. The studio has to support creative thinking and 4. Right: modular,
modular everywhere
processes, and if it is an unappealing environment visually, it and now even more
can hurt that creative vibe. We chose this colour scheme to so in software
do things differently, something that is elegant, nice to look 5. Below right:
at, something you can proudly show to friends, fellow Eduardo Tarilontes
musicians, and customers, something that adds to the new collection is the
African choir library
environment. Prices start at 800 a pair. called Kwaya
More from www.dynaudio.com
6. Bottom right:
Nords Drum 3P
combines stunning
playability with
unlimited sound
design possibilities.
5. Its Eduardo!
MusicTech
favourite Eduardo
Tarilonte was at
Frankfurt on the
Best Service booth
3. Pioneer Toraiz promoting his new
Is it a sampler? Is it a DJ product? Is it an all-in-one music library. If youre not
maker? Yes to all of those, and with added Dave Smith filters! familiar with his
Pioneer seems to be making inroads into music production work, he produces
like no other company at the moment, and took everyone by exceptional vocal and instrument libraries with an imaginary
surprise at Frankfurt with its Toraiz SP-16. It is, the company twist. His speciality is everything from medieval to fantasy
says, the first in our line-up of music production tools for (Shevannai being our elven favourite) plus ancient
DJs and producers. Featuring a 16-step sequencer, instrumentation with titles like Era. His latest, Kwaya
full-colour screen, performance pads and Dave Smith (pronounced choir) is an African vocal collection. As ever, you
analogue filters, this really does seem to offer the best in can create complete words and phrases and the recordings
current music-production hardware thinking ie hardware are excellent, but the interface seemed a lot simpler and
combined with analogue and hands-on step-based easier to control (not to mention having some pretty cool
sequencing. Pioneer sees this as a piece of DJ gear to turn animated graphics). Well be checking this one out soon, so
DJs into producers, but also as a full-on music-production stay tuned
tool and well be getting our hands on one of the very first More from www.bestservice.de
models very soon Price expected to street at 1,279.
More from www.pioneerdj.com 6. Nord drums
To prove were not all about synths and keyboards when it
comes to hi-tech music making, heres Nords Drum 3P
Modelling Percussion Synthesizer. Its a six-channel
percussion synth with integrated pads and advanced sound
engine with resonant, subtractive and FM synthesis. There
are all-new reverb and delay effects, plus new sound banks
with 10 categories of sounds. They say: The super compact
new Nord Drum 3P combines stunning playability with
unlimited sound
design possibilities,
plus a simplified
4. Modular synths but software sound-selection
Were not quite sure whether software modular synthesis mode and new
goes against what modular synthesis is all about hands-on Sound Banks for
control and physically plugging actual stuff into actual other quickly creating
stuff but Native Instruments has tried it and now Softube custom kits on the
goes one step further with Softube Modular. Its a complete fly. It will retail at
suite of modules that you run in (you guessed it) software, around 549.
with all of them replicating hardware modules and backed by More from www.
the people that made them. So you get a basic system of six soundtech.co.uk
Doepfer modules (plus 20 utilities) and with Dieter Doepfer MT
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Interviewee: Jan Osch
Contact: www.facebook.com/Thebioslave/
MT: Tell us the key components automation function in Logic How do you use your setup? Do you
of your studio? Just the main ones works really well, especially in do it professionally or just for fun
will do combination with the stuff from as a hobby?
I use Native Instruments Maschine Native Instruments. For me, making music is for fun.
and Komplete Kontrol. They You have to spend too much time
obviously work perfectly with my Whats your favourite studio gear? on doing it if you want to be a
NI Komplete 10. My monitors are Hmm, that is a hard question to professional. But I have been
both the Yamaha HS80M and 50M answer. At the moment, my favourite addicted to producing music for over
supported by a Yamaha HS10W synth is Logics Alchemy, as it comes 20 years now, and I dont think I will
subwoofer. The 50Ms give me the with tons of great sounds that really ever be fed up with doing it. It is a
crispness and the 80M makes the inspire me. great feeling to hear your tracks loud
sound warm and sound really great in a club and to listen to people
in the mids, too. How often do you typically spend shouting and dancing to your songs.
time in your studio?
Which DAW do you use, and why? Well, Im very restricted time-wise Whats next on your studio
I use Logic. I have used it for many by my job during the week, so I only shopping list?
years and for me, it is the best DAW really get to work in my studio and I just updated my studio with a lot
for getting my ideas down quickly on my music during the weekend of acoustic treatment. Next on the
and without any of the time- and on holidays. But even within shopping list is a great audio
consuming limitations that you this limited period, it can still be interface. I use an Apogee Duet One
find on other software. The really constructive. at the moment and I need an
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Olivier Fragne
Contact: through us at MusicTech
Sains set-up:
nothing fancy
interface with more outputs and music studio needs time. So first, Any advice? Get yourself a good music
great audio performance. you should sort a computer, then a workstation. I started with a Triton
good DAW and headphones. Then about 17 years ago and still use it.
Does anything annoy you about get more plug-ins or synths, then Cost-wise, it is the best thing to do.
your studio setup? Well, I had a lot get the monitors.
of analogue stuff in the past and I Any studio stories or anecdotes?
sold it for a negligible price. I do Do you have any studio stories or Not really, but I have had lots of
miss the knobs and the fatness of the anecdotes? Well, the best fantastic nights playing, singing and
sounds though, so maybe there will audiophile performance I heard drinking with mates, not bad memories
be a resurrection. was a concert of Oskar Sala, in my studio!
performing with the Trautonium
What is your dream piece of gear? [a pioneering early electronic
Definitely the Waldorf Wave. instrument invented around 1930
Ive played it a few times and it Ed] a few years before his death.
is just amazing! This synth is so inspiring! You can
create sounds like human speech
Do you have any advice for or violins all with the same
MusicTech readers who are just instrument. The Trautonium was
starting out on their studio used for Alfred Hitchcocks The
journey? The best thing is to do Birds for the voices of the birds.
everything step by step, as a good The concert was breathtaking.
Key components of your studio? and Keeping Up With The Key components? SSL preamps
Apple Mac with Glyph external Kardashians and Ive done music for (four of them); 1176 compressors;
drives. A ton of plug-ins: BFD, Geist, Mercedes and DISH, etc. Sometimes I and my ability to understand what
Omnisphere, Trilian, Stylus, Waves, do stuff for bands, but mostly I work people want and turn it into music!
Kontakt, Battery, Rob Papen, Art on my own music. I dont release
Vista and the list goes on; UAD fully everything I do, but I do release an Which DAW? Logic, mainly, as its
loaded; Nord Lead 2 synth; Kurzweil album or a song every once in a quite common in London. Im more
PC-88 controller; ddrum DD3 while. There are around 160 tracks than happy to use Cubase, too, but I
electronic drums; Elektron Analog released under Big Swede and my seem to be in a minority here. I can
Rytm; Akai MPD32; TL Audio Classic other projects: Refurbished, Protecto also work on Pro Tools, if needed.
Tube channel strip; dbx compressors; (with Reeves Gabrels), X-World/5, 3
Mackie HR824 speakers; Ehrlund, Of A Different Kind, Tweek Show, Favourite gear? 1176 compressors.
Rode and Shure mics; Drum Prune Bros. They make every signal from any
Workshop drum kit and Paiste preamp sound perfect.
Signature cymbals; a lot of Next on your shopping list? I
percussion stuff; Apogee converters; wanna get into modular synthesis How do you use your studio? Mainly
Bass Pod; Mackie controller and get a few boxes and explore them. for production work with artists and
extension; Mackie mixer for bands. When I get some downtime, I
monitoring and tracking; MESA/ What is your dream piece of gear? compose music for production-music
Boogie Dual Rectifier guitar amp and Some kind of analogue console that libraries and publishers I work with.
12-inch cabinet and a few guitars. integrates with my digital set up so I
could use it together with all my stuff Next on your shopping list? Some
Which DAW do you use and why? in the computer. I love working in the interesting 500 Series modules,
Logic Pro great for third-party box and Im mixing everything in it because I made that silly mistake of
instruments/effects, workflow, as well, but I would like to be able to buying the 500 Series chassis and
editing and setting up your own go between analogue and digital a now I have five more slots to fill!
preferences. I use Ableton once in a little more.
while, but 99 per cent of the time, Dream gear? A Neve desk then your
its Logic. Do you have any advice for search for the perfect preamp is over.
MusicTech readers who are just Id settle for a Trident A-Range, too...
Favourite gear? Mackie Controllers. starting out on their studio
Its great to be able to go between journey? You dont need a lot of gear Any advice? Get a new sound, work
the mouse and the faders/knobs on to get going and you dont need to with new genres and with new people
them for automation/settings and know everything, either. Just start and keep on evolving. MT
Meet&Jam
the transport functions. It works doing it and learn by doing. Gear is
very well with Logic and integrates great, but it is also about what you do
Studio
with the mixer and plug-ins. with it! Write a song and record it!
And then on to the next one!
How often do you use your studio? Web: meetandjam.com
I work daily in my studio. Lately, it Do you have any studio stories or
This is a new service for studio
has been non-stop but I try to take anecdotes? One of my restrooms,
owners to rent out their facilities
a day off every once in while. which includes a shower area, has a
across the UK and US. Sign up to the
really nice room ambience. Ive used
service and you will automatically
How do you use your setup? it to record my good friend and
be considered for inclusion in
Working professionally. Mostly music favourite guitar player Reeves
MusicTechs Show Off Your Studio!
for TV, film and commercials. I have Gabrels (The Cure, David Bowie) in
had music in over 300 episodes of TV there, playing a 10-string South
shows, such as NCIS, The Mentalist American guitar called the Charango.
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The End Of
The Voyager
After 14 years as a flagship instrument, Moog has finally announced the
retirement of the Voyager, the instrument which arguably made analogue
cool again. Dave Gale explains the appeal of this legendary synth
A
bout 12 years ago, on a wet and windy Model D, experienced a rather unceremonious fall
Saturday, I made my way up to the from popularity, in the mid-80s. Thanks to the
West End of London to have look at a availability of digital synths, and arguably the
new synthesiser, which was the rebirth failure of Moog to keep up with these trends,
of the classic Minimoog. Knowing I was Japanese companies such as Roland, Korg and
probably going to be seduced by something pretty Yamaha, started to make ground on the synthesiser
special, I made sure I had sufficient funds in my market, with a much cheaper price point.
bank account just in case, you understand However, Bob began to find fame again in the 90s,
Needless to say, by the time I left the West End, thanks to a series of pedals, which bore the name
my bank account was lighter in cash, Moogerfooger. These were originally made under
and I was carrying a very heavy the name Big Briar, as Bob had lost the rights to
box with Voyager written on Moog Music (see boxout on the following page),
the side. which he won back some years later, but in
Having had complicated circumstances.
considerable success
in the 60s and 70s Riding the wave
with modular So what is it about the Voyager that makes it so
synthesisers, Dr Bob legendary? This is largely down to its architecture,
Moog (pronounced so lets start with the oscillator section. Unlike many
Moge), the inventor other synthesisers, most of which may have one or
and designer of the two oscillators, the Voyager had three
legendary Minimoog full-audio-range oscillators.
when
swept. The
best way to think of
this is a dual filter, with one
filter on each side of the stereo mix.
This could conjure up a sense of space in a patch,
but above all, it was a classic Moog transistor-ladder
filter, with all the beauty that this circuit had to
offer. It was also switchable between dual lowpass
and highpass/lowpass modes. This was out of step
with the favoured filters of the day in the shape
of whistly digital incarnations or TB-303-style
filters but its rich timbre, which is the Moog-filter
calling card, could also be modulated by the
dedicated filter ADSR envelope. The Voyager
envelopes were incredibly snappy, and perfect for
those Hi-Q drum sounds, and earth-shattering kicks.
One of the biggest enhancements over the
original Model D, was the addition of MIDI and
patch memories, bringing the Voyager completely
up-to-date for studio use. The ability to update the
onboard operating system was also a very useful
facility, as tweaks and new functionality were added
with each revision.
Whats in a name?
Thanks to its spacing control , Bob Moog lost the rights to the name Moog Music,
after the original company went bust in 1983, and
the Voyagers filter would give a the trademark name was allowed to lapse. This
opened the door for a Welsh gentleman, Alex Winter,
fantastic stereoscopic effect to purchase the name, quite legally, and start making
Minimoog replicas, which came to be known as Welsh
Minimoogs. So when Bob wanted to start selling
Voyagers, he eventually managed to buy back the
This was hugely useful and flexible, and something rights to the Moog Music brand around the world,
of a calling card for the likes of Keith Emerson and except in the UK. This meant that when the Voyager
George Duke. was first released, it was known as the Moog Voyager
Unlike its forefather, the Voyager also had the everywhere except the UK, where it was known as the
ability to sweep through waveforms within each Voyager By Bob Moog.
Eventually, he won the name back, and Moog
oscillator, so as well as the more usual modulation
Music arose from the ashes. However, a name was
of pulse width of square waves, there were also still required for what became known as the Voyager,
options to sweep from a triangle, through to a saw so Bob decided to launch a long-running competition,
tooth, and on to the square/pulse waves. where he asked the general public to suggest names
for the new version of the classic. There were some
Filtered by design rather dubious suggestions, such as Moogabooga
and Deja Moog, but thankfully, common sense
The section which seemed to generate the most
prevailed and in a possible nod to such instruments
interest was the filter, which thanks to a spacing as the Arp Odyssey, the Voyager was born.
control, would give a fantastic stereoscopic effect,
Surface Pro 4
Part v Bitwig
1 Theyre advertising it on TV as the trendy new
device for making tunes anywhere. But Microsofts latest
Surface Pro 4 combined with Bitwigs latest Studio software is revolutionising DAW control
and the music-production experience. This really could be the future of music making
W
e all know that touch technology is Dont get us wrong, Apples touch technology has
the future of music production, right? taken off big time and there are a gazillion great apps
Okay, it was the future of music for doing many, many studio tasks. But for DAW music
production a few years back, when production and that is, being very snobby, proper
Apples iOS technology hit home and DAW production, as in the big ones: Pro Tools, Cubase,
everyone and we mean everyone, us included Logic, Live etc the vast majority of us are still using
jumped on the touch bandwagon and rolled to the hills laptops, desktops, tabletops and big monitors to make
to make music with our new portable devices. music. Yes, theres Gadget, yes, theres Auria and yes,
However, the future has an annoying habit of there are versions of those DAWs for iPad (Cubase
shifting slightly sideways as we step towards it, or in Top right: Everyone, and we being a brilliant example). But until Apple brings out a
the case of interstellar space travel, simply constantly mean everyone, has jumped decent touch-screen Mac, or the iPad Pro starts using
on the iOS bandwagon at one
running away from us as we approach it (good on you, time, and for many musicians it the latest desktop OS (which we cant see happening
Stephen Hawking). In music-production circles, no is a great platform, but its famous last words), then Logic touch control will be
simply not powerful enough to
sooner had we all jumped on that iOS bandwagon, left up to third parties such as Steven Slate to deal
run with the big guys yet
than along came lots of exciting hardware in all shapes with. Touch-screen MacBook Pros are rumoured, by
and forms to ground us in back in a tactile reality Right below: Placidus the way, but arent they always?
Schelbert explains why
and some would argue to drag us backwards, but Bitwig developed for the Apple seems to be in bit of a quandary when it
thats another feature. Surface platform comes to Logic. Pro X is a relatively recent update, but
www.audio-technica.com
MT Feature Future DAW production
START WITH FAIRLY STANDARD TOUCH FEATURES INTRODUCING THE RADIAL MENU AND ANOTHER ONE
1 Pinching audio (as shown), swiping with two fingers,
2 In Edit Mode, tap with a finger (or, more delicately,
3 Tap a note and hold to reveal the outer menu best
tapping to add notes and tapping twice to delete the pen) and a Radial Menu of four options appears. done with fingers, as youll need two
THE ARRANGE MODE HOLD A PART FINALLY, THE BEST USE OF MULTI-TOUCH
4 In the Arrange window, you get exactly the same
5 And again, the second menu appears on the outer
6 Simple mixing! Adjust levels of your channels using
menu, so you can swipe four ways to select parts, etc ring, for adjusting part start and end points, plus looping. more than one finger at a time. Easy.
available on a finger per-touch now, something totally The Clip Screen is where things get even more fun.
new and totally dedicated to touch control. Similarly, Ableton Live users will love the clip launching by touch
when you click and hold on a note, a further three screen, of course, but theres a wealth of extras
options appear within the outer layer of a new Radial introduced by touch the Radial Menus introduce
Menu, which allow you to copy notes and alter their similar functions to the note and part ones in Arrange
start and end points. Combined, these options in the and Edit modes which make performances a dream.
Radial Menu effectively negate the need to use the top Not much to say in Mixer mode: you can adjust several
menus on the device, although they are there as channels at once and again, the dials are a little small,
another easy option. but your basic features are implemented well.
With both notes and audio, you get extra options Well be exploring a full review of Bitwig with tablet
beneath the main edit window and with audio files, for use next month, and to say were impressed is an
example, you can pan, time-stretch, shorten, lengthen understatement. Yet it does leave us in a slight
etc. Occasionally, as with things like panning, the pen quandary. Bitwig has concentrated so much effort into
is simply better for editing. You get more accurate providing an immersive experience for tablet users
selection thanks to its graphic pointer, especially if you that it becomes very different from using the software
have larger fingers. But generally, the finger options on a traditional Mac or PC. Wed probably stick by our
are brilliantly conceived, and perhaps the fact that original score for using Bitwig on a desktop system as
they soon become second nature proves this. an 8/10. On a tablet, its a different story. While theres
With Play Mode, it gets even more hands-on and still room for improvement, the levels of innovation
instantly impressive. The Radial Menu isnt so
important here, but the keyboard options are well
implemented: so you get the isomorphic keyboard
which allows you to play easily in the same key, or
The Clip Screen is where it gets
standard keyboard options. Whats good is that you
can get extra velocity simply by playing higher up the
even more fun, with a wealth of
keys or drum pads, but the really cool playing features
come using MPE (or Multidimensional Polyphonic
performance and touch features
Expression), something we first came across with the
ROLI Seaboard range of instruments. Its basically a and detail, not to mention the completely new
way of adding expression to your playing, allowing you experience means that this software/hardware
to change other parameters on top of the standard combination scores a 9 or even 10 see next issue!
velocity and aftertouch ones you might be used to. So
in this case, moving your fingers up and down on the THE END OF THE MOUSE AT LAST?
Surface Pro 4 can change other parameters per-note, This extra touch functionality introduced by Bitwig is
which you can assign quite easily. hugely important, and really the crux of this feature.
Open a filter by moving your finger upwards? Yes, These touch features didnt exist in previous versions
its the obvious one, but very easy to do. The pen, too, why would they? They were built in to specifically
comes into play here, literally adding another work with tablet devices by Bitwig, which worked
dimension with 1,024 levels of pressure; offering a kind closely with Microsoft to do it. This means were in a
of 3D extra that iPhone 6s users will be familiar with. situation now with music production whereby, if
Obviously, having MPE-based instruments helps here, hardware and software companies work this well
but they are becoming more commonplace, with ROLI together, were going to see more of these different
especially driving their development. experiences per set-up or even computer, and
In the Arrange Menu, things are similarly easy to ultimately, the user experience will be a lot better.
adjust. Parts are as easy to delete, add, lengthen, If everyone can develop this kind of integration, were
reduce and select as the notes are, with a similar all in for an exciting music-tech future.
Radial Menu helping you out. With automation, you get In the coming months, well be looking at the iOS
a different Radial Menu to bring up slightly different platform and even VR as a possible next step for music
options. Its a bit clunkier than you might want, but production, but at the moment it looks like the PC is
again, far easier than the fiddly automation you might pointing to the best touch future. Where are you,
be used to. Apple? [Coming! Ed]. MT
Oliver Nelson
With a studio setup just like yours and ours, Oliver Nelson can not only offer production
advice on his successful nu disco productions, but also has a lesson for all of us on how
to make it in music production in the 21st century. MusicTech sits down with the man
who has mastered the media
T
he phrase up and coming is often thrown on SoundCloud and YouTube: his remix of Justin
lazily at any artist releasing their first Timberlakes Suit & Tie garnered 16 million alone.
recording on a major label. But while So how has this young producer already made a
Oliver Nelson is most definitely doing the name for himself before his first release? Well, lets
latter his first release on Polydor, Found start at the beginning
Your Love, should be out as you read this he is not
exactly new to music production, having amassed a MusicTech: How did you get into music production?
huge social-media following with a stream of Oliver Nelson: My brother started playing drums
remixes and productions, way before the single when I was a kid. He was both my role model and
came out. inspiration, so I jumped on the drums myself and
Indeed, the 25-year-old Swedish producer is found my love for creating beats and rhythms. My
giving us all a lesson in how to carve a career in parents were heavily interested in music, so in turn
music making today. Before the single came out, you could say my whole family were, and are, a huge
Nelson had notched up millions of plays across influence. My first major step I took myself was
various platforms. Found Your Love had scored over deciding to attended a music high-school and that
1.5 million plays on SoundCloud, while his led me to start making my own music.
reworkings of tracks by Janet Jackson, The Knife,
Marina And The Diamonds and Whitney Houston MT: From there, then, how did you break through
among others have scored nearly 100 million plays to become successful?
ON: I met my manager and we formed a great desk and analogue recorders, even though that
personal and professional relationship. He helped equipment has its own charm.
me find remixes and I worked tirelessly to make
them as perfect as I could, and then they kept MT: How does it feel to have this much power
coming and raised my profile. He worked for Sony inside a computer?
for 12 years, so its a perfect combination of our very ON: When you think about it, it feels quite
contrasting talents. He provided the advice I needed strange, actually. I think its amazing what you
to help me make the transition from amateur to can do on a computer nowadays. The fact that you
professional. Hard work, determination and passion can do what you love and make a living out of it is
are my personal key drivers. really cool, especially when you dont need that
much. A computer, a MIDI keyboard and you can
MT: Tell us about your first production setup be set for life. Thats the modern age, but you
ON: My good friend Jakob introduced me to my first need passion.
music-software program when I was 17. It was fresh
OLIVERS PLUG-INS
Oliver details his favourite software instruments and effects
PLUG-IN SYNTHS PLUG-IN EFFECTS
I have four favourite go to plug-in synths: My absolute
ARDIGITA S TH1: The first software synth I favourites are the
used and I was totally blown Soundtoys
away by how amazing it plug-ins. They are
sounded. The fact is that I have just all-around
never really found any other one amazing-sounding
that could match that sound effects. The
quality; maybe DIVA, but for me, Decapitator is the
Sylenth1 takes the money. It best saturation plug-in out
also has a sentimental value for there in my opinion, along with PrimalTap,
me, as its one of my first and which I use a lot on leads
I use it in almost every to make them more
production. interesting. MicroShift
is also a plug-in that I
TA U- O- : I m a huge
always use on vocals.
fan of the Roland Juno 60
and TAL Uno does a great I also use FabFilters
job simulating its sound Pro-Q 2, a really good EQ
I dont need to say any plug-in that has a really simple interface.
more than that. For reverb, I always use Valhallas plug-ins, especially its
VintageVerb, which sounds incredible. I use it on everything
from synths to percussion. It has a very warm, round sound
that makes every difference.
MT: Thats a great list of hardware both old and SELECTED KIT LIST Im working
new but you also use a lot of software [see Ampsandsound SE-84 on my bad-boy desktop,
boxout]. What do you like about each method? Audeze EL-8 but now when Im touring all the time and
ON: Its the simplicity with software! To be able to Audeze LCD XC meeting other artists and vocalists for
start your DAW and start using your favourite synth Audio Technica ATH-50x collaborations, my desktop is useless. I do have a
in seconds is a dream theres always some hassle and M70x good laptop, but I dont find it as powerful as I need
with using analogue synths, but it goes both ways, DSI Prophet 12 it to be. So I guess one of the things on my wishlist
I guess. You also get the unreliability with software, Elektron Analog Rytm is the new MacBook Pro. Must work harder (laughs)!
not knowing when things are going to crash, and Korg MS2000R
even if you save every five minutes, you never know Moog Sub 37 MT: What would you like to see developed in
if every little tweak is going to be the same as where Nord Lead 2x production technology?
you left it last time after a restart. Its happened a RME Fireface 802 ON: My top wish right now is a good software I can
lot that one soft synth has a totally different preset Roland D-550 use for my Analog Rytm to drag-and-drop drum
after a restart, and hours of work is lost. That never Roland JV-1080 and 880 samples to it and use directly within Ableton. At the
happens when I use my external synths. Yamaha Reface CP moment, its just possible to transfer samples to it
plus girlfriend, to make outside of the DAW, but the problem is that I have so
MT: Is there anything on your studio shopping list? me have breaks many samples I want to use, and different samples
ON: On top of the wishlist right now is a new laptop. in different projects.
MT: What do you think makes your sound and guys are gonna see a new side of me, with more
what production tricks do you use to get it? experimental and varied productions.
ON: I think what has made my sound is the drums,
in combination with a certain type of vibe in the MT: Is there anyone else youd like to work with?
chords. I tend to spend a lot of time on said drums ON: Ive been a big fan of Gallants Weight In Gold
(being an old drummer myself), and can sometimes which, in my opinion, was one of 2015s best tunes.
find myself sitting for hours working on small I also love Honne and am a big fan of Dusky &
details like drum fills etc, (laughs). Im also a big fan Rfs latest material.
of a nice rhythmic groove in the chords, thats just
what I like and its always in the back of my head
when I write something. I also am a perfectionist It takes time and you have to
when it comes to every sound, my manager loves
this about me, but also thinks I can keep going on believe in your own talent and
some things just that little bit longer, when I dont
need to. it will happen, sooner or later
MT: Tell us about the new single
ON: Found Your Love features vocals from Heir aka MT: Finally, then, what musical plans do you have
Skogsr. It wasnt really meant to be my first single for the future?
initially, it was just some chords that I made ON: Im really excited about touring regularly, but
jamming on my piano, but everyone seemed to love its basically a balance between that and recording.
the chords, so I just kept working on it. The track is My plan is just to keep making as much music as
a funky nu disco tune with a fat beat! possible and do what I love. Im focusing on original
My next project is a single with my good friend, music right now, more than remixes, and cant wait
and Perfect Havoc management colleague, Tobtok to show you what I have been doing.
which Im working on as we speak. Its a solid mix
between our unique styles and has a great pop/ Oliver Nelson Ft. Heirs Found Your Love is out
dance sensibility. Its a more uptempo track than my now on Polydor Records. Visit Olivers SoundCloud
usual stuff, and Its going to rock. This year, you page at: soundcloud.com/olivernelson MT
MILES SHOWELL
Half-speed mastering Th
Universal has just released six classic albums which have
been through a half-speed mastering process at Abbey
Road. MusicTech speaks to Miles Showell, the engineer
behind the process, about his setup and why half speed
is better than full
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in Logic Pro
In Logic, its now easier than ever to turn your mix ideas into fully blown songs and
arrangements. In this tutorial, we use some of Logics specific features to arrange
song ideas and reveal a couple of shortcuts to easily add variation to any arrangement
S
o you are ready to arrange. You have possibly got yourself out of the rut select all (Cmnd>A) and repeat
a mix ready, with track levels sorted, panned, (Cmnd>R)! Specify how many copies you want and hit OK.
EQd and added effects and you are now happy Some may see this as too easy a solution, but its a great
with your ideas and its all there within a loop. way to get yourself an instant arrangement, or at least an
Well assume it is a very typical band-type track, arrangement that covers the right duration of the song that
maybe with two guitars, bass, vocals and piano, plus some you are producing. For dance music, its also a very quick
spare tracks for beats.
1. Basic arranging
If you are having trouble moving beyond your two, four or
eight-bar loop, theres one surefire way to quickly get
FOCUS ON GENRES
We focus very much on a typical rock/pop piece of music here, with the
elements of a band song drums, bass, two guitars, and so on and how
you would typically arrange them over an intro, verse and chorus. This, of
course, varies depending on the genre of music (and can even vary within
a genre). With dance music, for example, the focus might be, arguably
should be, to just start the beats straight away so a DJ can mix your track
into a set without having to worry about mixing the melody you have
chosen. Then you can bring in the musical elements, followed typically by
a big breakdown where the beats are dropped in favour of synths and
pads and then the whole lot comes crashing back in for a huge dance
climax. Arrangements can therefore be the vital ingredient within the
genre you are working in.
Well use the same looping idea now nicely mixed from the You can click Alt and then drag just a single copy, as shown,
01 previous tutorial on mixing. It has a couple of guitars, bass, piano
02 which doubles the length and is useful if you just want to add
and beats. Select all using Cmnd>A. a couple of bars at this stage.
Far easier after you select all (Cmnd>A) is to Repeat (Cmnd>R) Now select Logic Pro Xs Arrangement tab by clicking the blue
03 and type in the specific number of repeats of your two-bar loop.
04 icon at the top of the track list to the right, which reveals
We start with 15 but then double this to make 32 in total; thats 64 bars. Arrangement, Marker, Signature and Tempo tracks.
Press the + button on the Arrangement track and sections Weve now copied enough of our original loop to cover 64 bars
05 automatically appear, in this case every eight bars. Name each
06 and have eight sections in our arrangement, including Intro,
section (Intro, Verse, Chorus etc) using the drop-down menu on each, Chorus, Bridge and Outro as shown.
or simply click the title to name it whatever you want.
call classic, way of fleshing out an arrangement, is Logic our song, we want the intro to feature just the bass guitar
Pros Arrangement feature, which allows you to segment and beats, the chorus everything, and the outro just the
your song into typical and very recognisable sections. piano and beats. You can define each section however you
When looking at a typical song structure, think of it in want. We simply create Marker points for each section
terms of these sections: intro, verse, chorus, bridge and and just strip out the parts we dont want from all of the
outro. Typically, you will start with an intro, go into a verse, repeated sections we made earlier. We can then audition
maybe two, then a chorus, bridge, verse, chorus, outro. For these by pressing the Option button while clicking each
Marker section in the Edit Window its a great way to try 2. Variation and automation
out new arrangements without changing anything. We then In this last tutorial, we use some tricks to bolster up our
use these Marker Points and sections to create a new arrangement and make it less repetitive, including returning
arrangement by clicking and dragging the top of each to the beats that we looked at in the Mixing tutorial and
Arrangement Part, which should take everything below to a using a similar technique to isolate certain elements to add
new point. Copy and paste the verse section, move it later, a bit of variation. Well look at some specific processes
swap the intro and outro its easy to create a new common to all DAWs but especially accessible in Logic
arrangement by copying these big chunks at a time. where you can beef up an arrangement with automation.
Now its time to introduce some Markers to your arrangement. Open up the List Editor (icon to right of Metronome) and click the
07 For simplicitys sake, we are going to make them match our song
08 Marker tab listing the Markers youre creating. You can define the
sections in name and length. Press the + icon on the Marker track. length, which weve set at eight bars for each of the eight sections.
Name your Markers. Again, for simplicitys sake, were just naming Now start selecting how you want each part to sound. Weve
09 them after the song sections. A shortcut is to simply use the
10 thinned the Intro down to just the bass and beats in ours, for
Marker drop-down and Create from Arrangement Markers as shown. example. Weve also got the Chorus padded out with everything.
Once you have defined what parts play in each of your Marker Now to build an arrangement up from your sections, simply click
11 sections like this, you can audition each part by hitting the Option
12 and drag the Arrangement section at the top and everything
key while playing and then click the Marker as shown. below will go with it. You can also copy sections like this.
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Here, you can add variation by changing certain little variation while you are at it. Well look at others in a
parameters over time. The brilliant thing about automation future workshop. MT
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quick ways to create arrangements within Logic and add a
Our track has repeated beats all the way through by way of a Either copy and paste it (Cntrl>C, Cntrl>V) on to a newly created
01 02 snare track (Cmnd>D) or Option>Click>Drag to copy it to the new
sampled drum loop. We can add our first change by highlighting a
beat, in this case the snare, and cutting it using the scissors tool. track. You can now move it around.
Move the new snare to a different point in the loop and even copy Now its time to use basic automation to add variation. Click A to
03 other beats. Weve copied the kick so that this loop now opens
04 Show Automation on the Sampled Rock Beats track. Clicking on
with two kicks. Its an easy way to add variation to existing loops. the Volume icon shows parameters that can be edited here.
Click Shift>Cntrl>Cmnd>1 or use the drop-down Mix menu to see Click the first part and drag to zero and a second part to the top.
05 a line that represents the parameter selected (volume). Recording
06 Now the drums fade in automatically. Use this on many
fader (volume) movements will change this, or simply click and drag it. parameters within each track to add variation throughout a mix.
Accompanying
project file included
Envelopes and
on the DVD
automation in
Ableton Live
Its time to augment your live shows and productions with a more organic, evolving vibe
by using envelopes and automation to the max! Martin Delaney maps his MIDI
A
utomation is the process of recording mixer or editing in the right place. You can run tons of automation on
device moves for playback later. The recorded a single clip at the same time which is a great way to
movements appear inside Ableton Live as red experiment and see how much movement you can get from
objects called envelopes and breakpoints. just one little sample or MIDI part. As mentioned in the
We can use automation in the mixer, in MIDI tutorial, you can draw curves as well as straight lines,
tracks, for instruments, MIDI effects, audio effects and in something that I use to get fades to behave the way I want.
audio tracks for audio effects. We can add automation by You also have the option to record automation, as well
drawing it with a mouse or recording from a MIDI controller as drawing it in. Many feel drawing is too clinical and by
like a Novation Launch Control or Abletons Push; we can using the recording method they get a better vibe; you can
apply automation at clip and track levels. record mouse movements, but it probably wont feel so
We use automation for three reasons: because there are musical. If thats good for you, do it a big part of that vibe
jobs where we just dont have enough hands or fingers to is about recording with a hardware controller. Controllers
move everything that needs moving; because we often such as Push are good for this, as they assign themselves
need to recall and repeat certain actions; and because the to Lives controls you dont need to do any mapping.
sound of movement, the sound of controls being tweaked, Before recording, make sure the Automation Arm button is
is a vital part of electronic music production. Synth sounds lit yellow if you want to successfully record automation in
and effects without some kind of movement can be either view. You should think about the MIDI Preferences
horribly sterile, so automation becomes part of the option where you can choose to record automation into
arrangement. Throughout this tutorial, were mostly using
Session View, but rest assured that Arrangement View
automation works along the same lines.
Automation can be applied to anything that responds to
MIDI. As well as using it within Lives audio and MIDI tracks,
it can be sending out to external software or hardware,
like VJ applications, synthesisers, and lighting rigs. Our
example Live set contains both MIDI and audio tracks and
clips they can all be automated to various degrees. If you
cant see the clip envelopes, youll need to click the little
black e button near the bottom left of the screen, and then
click on the Envelopes box name to make sure youre
Lets work with clip and track automation. On the disk, theres an We can start with a simple bit of clip automation on the lead clip
01 example Live set containing audio and MIDI clips to get started.
02 that track already has a Ping Pong Delay loaded. Double-click
Youll need a MIDI controller with knobs or faders, or both. on the clip body so you can view the waveform.
Click on the little black e button to reveal the envelope box. Click In the lower chooser, select Dry/Wet. This controls the amount of
03 on the top of the editor, then click on the top chooser box and
04 delay effect over the clips length. In the waveform display at the
select Ping Pong Delay if that isnt showing already. right, theres a dotted red line going across thats the envelope.
Click on the envelope at the beginning of bar 2, adding a dot Play the clip and hear the Ping Pong mix change over time. You
05 (breakpoint). Click at the end of the envelope to create another
06 mightve noticed that every parameter from Ping Pong is available
breakpoint and drag that upwards to 75% (the value is displayed). to automate and, yes, you can use envelopes for them all at once!
Armed Tracks Only, or All Tracks (I use the first). You can tell automation from the Session View to the Arrangement,
if automations being recorded, because youll see red dots and the automation within the clip is converted to track
appear on the controls youre moving. If youre automating automation. Drag a clip from the Arrangement View to the
a looping clip, make sure youre done by the end of the clip, Session View and anything automated relating to that clip
otherwise youll be overwriting the envelope you created on is converted to clip automation. In Arrangement View, you
the first pass. As already stated, envelopes work with clips can see many lanes of automation per track by unfolding
in both views; theyre portable, too. Drag a clip containing the track, clicking the little + sign, and choosing what
If you want something that changes in a more blocky rhythmic Another variation: you dont always want a flat line progressing
07 way, tap b on the computer keyboard for a pencil, which you can
08 from one point to another, so weve got curves! Mouse near a
use to draw in values defined by your current grid settings. section of an envelope, hold Alt, and drag that into a curve.
If drawing red lines doesnt do it for you, relax, you can record Try it. Click the Automation Arm and Session Record buttons, arm
09 envelopes instead. This works from any input, whether youre
10 the Pad track, then launch the clip. View the Auto Filter and move
dragging your mouse or trackpad, or using a MIDI keyboard, or Push. the frequency and resonance controls as the clip loops.
Red dots will appear on the cutoff and resonance values on the Using a hardware controller is great, as you can do more than one
11 Auto Filter, and youll see the controls move on subsequent
12 thing at once, so you could be recording two types of automation
passes. Double-click on the clip to see the envelopes youve added. simultaneously. But you can also overdub more passes, if you like.
automation you want to see, again indicated by red dots. Once added there, you can automate them as usual (Push 2
Repeat as necessary! now supports VST and AUs some will map automatically,
We can also automate third-party plug-ins, thanks to some wont, so this method is still helpful). Unlinking
the Unfold Device Parameters button in the default plug-in envelopes is one of my favourite things. Try it with the clips
view. Click on that, then the Configure button and you can in the example set. Even more than with linked envelopes,
add as many elements as you like from the plug-in in unlinking adds so much sonic value to a simple part. There
question click on a plug-in control to add it to the list. are some non-Ableton tools that we can use to simplify
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After drawing or recording, you might want to change or tidy your Change straight lines to curves as mentioned. Delete entire
13 envelopes. Practise with the ones youve recorded today. Move
14 sections of an envelope by clicking and dragging to highlight it,
breakpoints by dragging them. Click a breakpoint to delete it. then typing Delete. This is a great way to straighten out ragged fades.
A highlighted section can also be copied and pasted to the same You can also separate envelope length from the length of the
15 or another envelope, or even another track. Its a tool you can use
16 loop, so a one-bar clip can have a four-bar envelope, for example.
to apply envelopes to different parameters than originally intended. This makes a huge difference to the organic nature of using clips.
Click the Linked button to unlink the envelope and enter a new Add Redux to the percussion track, and automate Sample Hard
17 length for it. Be aware that this applies to each envelope they
18 so it goes from 0 to 150 over four bars, so you can hear that
can all be different, which can lead to some deep textures! crunch come in over several repeats of the looping clip.
some automation tasks; the Waves Vocal Rider plug-in is a keeping your levels under control. This does a great job of
good example. Automating vocals can be tedious going smoothing out vocal tracks. If needed, you can print the
through and riding the volume fader again and again automation from Vocal Rider to your track as normal track
through the song (youll also be using limiters and automation, as well. However you choose to add them and
compressors to manage the dynamics). Vocal Rider does use them, clip envelopes are at the very least really useful
what the name suggests: set your desired output levels, and, at best, theyre an amazingly powerful creative tool
and itll ride an onscreen fader throughout the track, that will make your mix active and more interesting. MT
MT Technique Introduction to songwriting using a DAW
Requirements
MT Workshop Music Composition Tutorial Part 1 Our DAW Recording
features are
illustrated using
Cubase, but you can
apply the principles
to whichever
DAW you use.
Introduction
to songwriting
using a DAW
In the first of a new series, were going to step back from the often-overwhelming
ocean of tech and look at the vital ingredients you need to consider when creating
music in any genre. Andy Price explores the art of songwriting
A
lthough we call ourselves MusicTech, the guessing that you have or at least that you want to be in
overall majority of the tutorials, features and the business of music making. If youre one of those
articles youll find in these pages lean more songwriters who has hit the brick wall and seems to have
towards the tech aspect of music production, written everything they can, then this is the perfect
with an expectation that the readers of this re-starting point. Well cover every aspect of music making:
magazine will be well versed (no pun intended!) in the art from the technical theory behind music to honing your
of songwriting. Often, however, we receive correspondence compositions and arrangements.
from readers whove hit creative dead ends or are Consider these tutorials an overview to the world of
struggling with using the vast quantities of tech and gear music making rather than a rigorous instruction manual
theyve amassed to actually do the job that it was designed part of the joy of songwriting is the ability for individuals
for making music. to do it their way and not be slavishly constricted to a
Underlining that point one more time: its easy (though prescribed formula. Having said that, there are some
not cheap) to create a semi-pro studio in your home these things youll need to know if you want to fully express
days, providing youve got space, an understanding partner yourself with a diverse and wide-ranging palette of music.
and the luxury of time to use it. However, thats not all you Throughout this series, Im going to be using the DAW
need to do to instantly become a music-making guru. You that Ive always used Cubase to record, mix and
need to have a passion and a drive for music making, not breathe life into my ideas. The principles that are
just gear-hauling. discussed, however, can be applied to any DAW, with the
So how do you develop said passion? Well, thats not majority of points being applicable to even DAW-less
something that were going to even entertain the possibility music creators.
of teaching youve either got the desire to want to be
musical or you havent. Since youre reading this, were
In this first step-by-step, Ill explain some methods of starting Beyond Cubases standard-issue tools, if you really want to
01 from scratch using my DAW of choice: Cubase. Firstly, check out
02 expand your songwriting chops then its worth investing in more
some of your basic melody ideas using VariAudio (see Focus On) and detailed VSTs. Something like Natives Absynth or Spectrasonics
tweak accordingly. Omnisphere give you a massive sonic playground to work in.
Once you have a core sound and melody, you could try using Once your chordal foundation is in place, you should be able to
03 Cubases Chord Track to analyse the melody you recorded. It will
04 hear this part of your song coming together. Perhaps the addition
suggest possible chord structures that fit the existing melody, of the new chord sequence is pulling the main melody somewhere
including possible variations that you wouldnt normally consider! else, or even inspiring the creation of a brand-new, superior, melody?
A faster-paced BPM than the one you conceived of when creating Once youre happy with the fusion of chords and melody, then you
05 your melody can irrevocably alter it. Using Cubases Beat
06 should also be starting to get extra melody ideas. Using the root
Calculator, you can tap a tempo, or set the BPM in the transport panel. notes of the chord structure, piece together a bass melody that
Make sure your melody and chords are snapped to this time signature. accentuates the chords and in itself may act as an additional hook.
Starting point various parts of your song, and may suddenly find a flash of
So where do we start? What do we need? Well, nothing brilliant inspiration which, for the life of you, is impossible
much, really. At the bare minimum, one instrument, a to recall if you dont record it instantly (we speak from
recording device (or your DAW and interface) and some experience here!). It can help to listen back to your track as
blank paper to scribble down your ideas. Think hard about it develops in a separate context to where you primarily
the type of music you want to make and who your worked on it. Often, weve found its useful to bounce down
inspirations are. Inspirations are an important thing to have a rough mix of your demo to mp3 and then go for a walk,
when creating any artform, and music is no different. listening back to the song on your headphones. Youll be
Regardless of how unique you may wish to ultimately able to tell after a few days of doing this whether the song
sound, having an idea about the type of sound you want to has that special something.
have is useful at the start of the process, as you can then
narrow down your creative choices. Melody maker
From a technical point of view, wed recommend that The most important aspect of your song is its ability to
you have something to record with as you may be juggling hook a listener with its primary melody. Ultimately, your
Now comes the part where you need to decide whether this piece Once youve decided what part of the song this section will be, its
07 of music is worthy enough to be the songs chorus, verse or
08 time to create the next section. Your chorus melody should
bridge. Chord Assistant (open Project > Chord Pads then click up) in generally be a higher pitch than that of your verse (or pre-verse) the
Cubase helps by suggesting additional routes to go down. ear perceives a lift has taken place and we are at the peak of our song.
If your first section was designated the chorus, then the next The transition between verse and chorus may be jarring, and this
09 section to create will be the verse. The top-line melody of the
10 is where a pre-chorus comes in. Melody here should be closely
verse should contrast the chorus and generally leave more space. The tied to the verse, perhaps using it as a framework and subverting it in
respective melodies of your chorus and verse can differ dramatically. some way to lead into the first root note of the chorus melody.
So now you have three sections: a designated verse, pre-chorus Nows the time to think about your lyrics, or more importantly,
11 and chorus, hopefully sounding coherent. Adding additional
12 your vocals. You may have already had some lyrical ideas that
instrumentation and layering up your sections with counter melodies formed your melody, or even phonetic sounds that you might feel are
and atmospheric sounds can really help to solidify your composition. integral to the melody. Has the original intention of the song changed?
song will be built of a variety of melodic hooks, but the make the songwriting process easier, expands your
primary (or top line) melody is the most vital to get right. creative scope and leaves you feeling more satisfied.
This is usually the melody that the vocalist sings (though it Basic melody in a musical sense is simply a movement
doesnt have to be). Coming up with a winning top-line throughout the intervals that a key consists of with
melody from scratch can be a troublesome, painful process repetition, harmony and attention to the root notes of the
though often, inspiration may strike you from nowhere. chords youre moving through being pivotal.
A lot of songwriters, especially when young, dont fully
grasp the musicological aspects of melody writing and do Wash, rinse, repeat
it based on instinct what sounds good to their ears based The repetition of your songs central melody is the most
on the canon of what has gone before. This is fine and the vital ingredient. To make a song stick in the heads of your
approach of writing based on what sounds pleasing to the listeners, it needs to have a mantra-like repetition of the
ear has resulted in some of the finest songs ever written. top line, which must present itself at important moments
However, we would argue that understanding what youre throughout (more often than not, the chorus). Its likely the
doing before you begin arms you with knowledge that can singer (or whichever instrument is providing the top line)
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Though weve just demonstrated one simple method of writing It really makes sense to have your smartphone on hand to record,
01 songs fresh completely using your computer, also try turning the
02 or even sequence, your idea. The same basic principle applies
computer off and starting your ideas with just your (or any) instrument from the first part: find a nice melody or at least one that suits the
of choice: be it guitar, piano or even just with your voice. tone of the track you intend to write. Or let the melody lead the way
Getting out into the country or walking through a bustling city can Its probably best from a live-instrument standpoint to start with
03 fill the brain with new frames of reference and new approaches
04 your chords. Once youve recorded these chords you can loop
that give you the critical will to want to write good music. Novations them indefinitely and then have fun, finding a top-line melody.
mobile gadgets and instruments are purpose-built for this function. Remember, you can use your instrument as well as your vocals for this.
When creating subsequent sections for the same song, we find You may want to start composing out of the box and then go to
05 you can feel the song better when youre creating the sound
06 your computer to sort out the mix, or just record your instrument/
from your instrument rather than in the box and you may naturally vocal and move on to the next song. Its fun to vary how you approach
progress to the correct chord based on your instrumental instinct. songwriting, as each approach has different positives and negatives.
will begin at the root note of the opening chord and and think about the type of chords you want to use to get
progress upward from there. A conventional melody should across the emotions youre attempting to convey. Lyrics are
resemble a mountain range, with discernible movement often misunderstood as being one of the most important
and occasional leaps up the octaves that move naturally, things a songwriter thinks about, yet for the majority, this
with no jarring changes. The human brain has a tendency to isnt the case. Many approach the song from a more holistic
pre-judge where it thinks a melody will go based on standpoint and consider the sound, tempo, and, crucially,
conventional criteria; its advisable to remain within those the melody as being just as if not more important.
limits if you want to maximise your songs appeal. But rules Of course, you dont have to simply vocalise your
are there to be broken. If you have a creative idea that flies top-line melody, often it make sense to try out your top-line
in the face of conventional wisdom, then give it a shot. on a different instrument which you may find is a better fit,
transforming your top-line into a killer riff or piano/synth
Dont think feel melody; itll take on a different life entirely.
The overall feel of the song youre writing should be As this series continues over the coming months, well
considered. If you already have lyrics, study them carefully look at the key aspects of songwriting in more detail. MT
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Key Modules
Two analogue The beauty of modular synths is, of course, that you build your own to your very
oscillators:
discrete, DC personal specification. Well, hows about one that is built for you, from the best
coupled, output
buffered, based parts available, and based on the best synths ever made? Andy Jones takes
on second-gen
Minimoog delivery of what you could argue is the best synth(s) ever made
Model D
Grainy Clampit:
T
granular/phase
distortion he current popularity of its make-your-own; its grown-up very possibly, only yours. Indeed,
additive modular synths has taken electronic LEGO; its stats; its plugging talking to many of the companies at
oscillator
everyone by surprise, even in; its great sounds; its different; its Superbooth, many very politely declined
Sci Fi: ring mod,
white and pink (very probably) the people who exclusive; its a little high brow Its all any extra exposure, as they were selling
noise, S&H have been quietly championing them at
a b c d
e f g h d h i j
i
SENSEI just works from the off. basics here, just to explain how the
system works for newcomers. Those
examining the ins and outs of modular tried for this, and when I reviewed the big midrange-y synth solo you can
synthesis, but decided that its probably desktop Boomstar synth with this in it, almost see 1981 as you hear it. You do
the filters that you want to hear about, I found it to be more immediately far less to get far more out with the
so those were my first intended targets, rasping and dirty. In SENSEI, because of 4075 subtlety is not an option. With
with the digital additions coming the single modular approach, you have the SEM, you have a sound that is more
afterwards. That was the plan, anyway to work with it and everything else polite until you work with it some more,
a little more, so you might return to the so is more applicable to more varied
The SENSEI sound oscillator for more of the drama, while musical scenarios: whereas the 4075 is
The SENSEI system is built around the SEM adds subtlety and a little more rude to start with, and cuts through and
these classic filters, but you can quickly finesse. However, with both bandpass wants to be heard.
move into some very different sonic and main output, you get an extra layer The SE88 was a new one on me for
areas: particularly with the setup on of flexibility. The SEM works especially this test. I had come across the
test and with a system like SENSEI, its well with an LFO applied to either filter previous two filters in Boomstar
difficult not to do just that. You get or resonance, kind of showing it off to modules and, while the experience with
outputs that can go anywhere, inputs its full strength more immediately than them here was very different again,
from anywhere, modules that can initial fiddling might do. simply because of the modular
double up as other modules, all asking The ARP-based 4075 is more approach I was left feeling that I still
to be plugged into different modules immediate and bolshier. You know knew their character. The SE88 is based
But enough of that temptation. The where you are with it almost straight on the CS-80 and while I knew I was not
Oberheim-like SEM was the first one I away, as its in your face: the sound of a going to get lush Vangelis pads at first, I
was expecting something a bit different
compared to the previous filters,
I intended to tell you all about especially given its dual modes of
high pass/band reject and low pass/
the SENSEI filters. That was band pass. This means the filter is split
into two modes and this is where the
the plan, anyway sirens of modular synthesis started
their calling
As I already had two oscillators set
up, the temptation was simply too much
just to send their outputs into both
modes of the SE88, just to see and hear
what would happen. This was to be my
first f*** me moment with SENSEI.
In the space of a few short minutes
plumbing in three filters, Id gone from a
bit of subtle wrestling to get some great
tones, to instant, pretty brutal low- to
midrange leads and now I was in huge
sound territory in an instant double
sound, if you like. Each oscillator was
plumbed in, so the obvious calling now
was to take the LFOs that I was playing
with previously and feed those into
various inputs. This resulted in brilliant
chaos, hilarious disaster and then
massive sonic drama, all in the space of
30 seconds. Thats SENSEI in once
sentence right there for you
Next up, it was the last filter, the
5089, based on a Minimoog. After the
surprise of the previous three, the
surprise here was that the 5089 did
exactly what it was supposed to (in my
head, anyway), which was producing
round and deep tones. Its not every day
that you get to hear one classic filter so
Three Monorocket- directly next to another in this kind of
cased SENSEI. The
one on test sits atop way, but plumb the Minimoog in and
two larger ones in this case, anyway I could
featuring the
sequencer. Were
suddenly hear what all the fuss has
not quite sure what been about all these years when people
you call multiple say ah, the Moog tone. In the same way
modulars, or indeed
multiple SENSEIs. that my Sub 37 cuts through the low
A flock of SENSEIs? end of a mix compared to, well, pretty
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in there, too, so perhaps a Roland JD-XA (a great synth I reviewed a year ago now) could be the answer, with analogue and
digital engines. But even that doesnt really come close to SENSEI, so really you will have to build a system yourself. Lots of
fun, yes but on this occasion, Im happy that SE did it for me.
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ZED -6: 99 (street)
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With more people peering from out of their computers into the world of hardware
(street)
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shapes and sizes. Andy Jones looks at two models in the ZED series from
Web Allen & Heath, which appeal to two very different groups of musicians
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Key features very month, I seem to be writing extra channels of input. This might be your desktop, with a small footprint and
ZED-6 about hardware making a the person who was using Reason or six inputs to choose from. You get two
6-input compact comeback within the recording Live for everything, but who has been line and instrument inputs with DI (so
analogue mixer
studio. But, to be clear here, Im tempted by the addition of an analogue no extra boxes are needed to match
2 Mic/Line Ins
with XLR and TRS not talking about a complete reversal synth or expensive mic-pre for better levels); and two stereo inputs.
jack sockets of the computer only route of music recording, so requires additional (but The ZED series features the new
2 Stereo Ins with production in the early noughties and a not many) connections. GSPre boutique preamp design which
TRS jack sockets
2 high-imp. DI/
return to the 70s, where tape and valves Either way, the small mixer is king. is lifted from A&Hs GS-R24 console
Guitar inputs ruled. No, all Im talking about is a shift And here are two examples from the and boasts a low noise floor and
Low-cut filter from the computer acting as the ZED series from Allen & Heath, masters promises analogue warmth. Both were
2-band EQ conduit for everything to set-ups where of mixers of all sizes. evident in my tests, with analogue
60mm fader
the workload and flow is shared and, synths running through the mixer with
Weight (kg): 1.2
Dimensions
more importantly, the emphasis is
moved away from the Mac or PC.
It boasts a low noise floor and
(w x h x d):
249 x 89 x 236 So, rather than the computer
providing all of the sounds and
ZEDi-10FX
8-input compact outboard processing that it once did,
analogue components are being
promises analogue warmth, and
both are evident in our tests
analogue mixer
4 Mic/Line Ins brought back into the mix still more
with XLR and TRS
jack sockets highly regarded than their digital or
2 Stereo Ins with virtual counterparts. And with more
TRS jack sockets analogue gear, more hardware mixing is The range little noise and signals well and truly
2 high-imp. DI/
needed: hence, a resurgence in the The ZED series has been around for a buffed and beefed up with the onboard
Guitar inputs
Low-cut filter humble hardware mixer. while, but has recently been added to LF dial. A Mid control would have been
3-band EQ Yet its the small format mixer that with several models, including the nice, but Im not complaining too much
60mm fader were hearing more about than any ZED-6 (on test here). Others have had in this department, as theres enough
Aux out other, and this is the mixer of choice for the letter i added, which could denote movement in the LF and HF controls
USB out switcher
a few reasons. The first is the iOS support but actually stands for to cater for subtle and more radical
Headphone
select switcher prevalence of YouTube videographers, interface. We have very much what you sound-character changes.
FX Engine with who need to mix simple soundtracks; might call the top and bottom models in Asking for faders in a mixer this size
tap tempo then theres the popularity of the the range on test here. The larger (and for a street price in two figures)
2 Stereo Ins with guitarist/singer-songwriter (he or she ZEDi-10FX acts as that interface via seems a little churlish, too, especially
TRS jack sockets
Weight (Kg): 2.3
needs a mic and a guitar, and that is it); USB and comes with onboard effects. given the rotaries are easy to use and
Dimensions and last but not least, there is the But well kick things off with the ZED-6. with enough space to breathe.
(w x h x d): ex totally-in-the-box producer, who This is a sturdy little unit and it Overall, that street price makes this
333 x 97 x 275
is just starting to experiment with really does feel robust, especially given mixer a great buy. It does a job and,
external gear, so only requires a few its diminutive size that sits well on okay, not much more but it does it well
Alternatives
The small-mixer market is, as Ive said, huge! I
looked at the Mackie Mix series last year, which
offers incredibly cheap analogue mixing, also
in compact and sturdy boxes, but with no USB
interfacing (although there are other Mackie
models that do). Better still is the AG mixer
range from Yamaha. While the mixers in it are
both smaller in terms of spec, both also act as
USB interfaces. The six-channel AG06 is only
marginally more expensive than the smaller
and its a job that is increasingly the effects that make up the FX part of A&H one on test here, and is a great alternative.
demanded from guitarists and vocalists its name. Levels here are controlled by
(not to mention bloggers). Consequently, the yellow rotaries on each channel and
I can see A&H shifting the ZED-6 in you can also adjust the timing of the
great quantities. delays with the Tap Tempo button.
Usefully, holding this allows you to
ZEDi-10FX access the chosen effects main
And so to the ZEDi-10FX. On paper, it parameter, which you can then adjust
simply looks like a bigger version of the with the main FX Select rotary.
6, but there are three notable additions: Effects are generally delays, reverbs
that iOS support, those additional and chorus/modulation effects. They
effects and its USB interfacing. The are surprisingly clean and usable,
latter is pretty much plug n play. Both offering some extra flexibility when
Live and Logic picked the unit up recording instruments and adding
straight away and I was quickly up and another option to the list of the 10s
running, routing my synths into both uses, as the effects certainly bolster its
DAWs via channels 3 and 4 of the mixer. features when used as a recording
One thing worth noting is that plugging mixer for bands.
a signal into the stereo ST2s does cut MT Verdict ZED-6
the USB signal out, so try to avoid that Conclusion
+ Low-noise mixer
trap (that I fell in to!). They might be in the same range, look + Feels very solid and robust
Again, the sound is very clean, no the same and have the same feel but + Very compact and simple layout
noise, and the 10 benefits from a the ZED-6 and ZEDi-10FX mixers serve + No DI needed
midrange EQ to help bolster or shape very different purposes and work on + Good enough build for taking on
the road
your vocal-frequency areas. More very different levels. The 6 is the ideal
+ Easy to use and just does the job
rotaries does mean less space on the no-nonsense, small mixer for a single
front panel; you might find controlling musician with a guitar and mic, or a - No faders, only rotaries
these a little more finnicky. The routing podcaster with a mic and an opinion to - Mid control would have been nice
options and other features on the 10 spout. It does the job well with no fuss
The ZED-6 does what is asked of it.
are surprisingly abundant. As well as and for very little outlay, and on that Its a no-nonsense, low-noise
pre-fade listens on each channel (also score and for the cash, Id find it hard solution ideally suited to the
on the 6), theres a USB-out selector to not to recommend it. guitarist singer/songwriter and its
choose which four sources are sent to Id say the ZEDi-10FX works well for street price vs practical features
and that build quality makes it
a bit of a steal.
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9
9/10
WAVES
Abbey Road
Reverb Plates
Waves latest offering, Abbey Road Reverb Plates, focuses on a
true classic of vintage reverb. Mark Cousins enjoys a helping of
diffuse, warm reverb, handed to him on a plate
L
Details ong before the rise of digital Although its likely that youll find Plate up
Manufacturer Waves reverb, ingenious audio plate-like settings on your existing The joy of plate reverb lies in the crude
Price $249 engineers used a variety of software reverb, or indeed, an impulse but effective ways you can tweak its
Web www.waves.com electromechanical means to response sourced from an original EMT sonic performance from the
create artificial ambience in their unit, the number of modelled plate mechanical damping system used to
recordings from primitive spring- reverb plug-ins is relatively small, with reduce reverb time, through to the
based units, to dedicated reverb Universal Audios EMT 140 arguably application of EQ to change the tone of
chambers with a speaker and being the favoured choice among many the plate. As youd expect from Waves,
microphone at either end of a tiled professional sound engineers. Given the modelling is fantastic and
room. Arguably the most well-respected Waves close alliance with Abbey Road immediately noticeable in the different
tone of the four plates. No two plates
sound the same, and when you also
Plate reverbs were renowned factor in the various tweaks made by
the Abbey Road engineers including
for a smooth sound, devoid of cleaner solid-state amplifiers for some
of the units, and the completely
Features spring reverbs boing valve-driven D plates youll find a
remarkably different colour from each
Precise
modelling of four of the four plates.
legendary Abbey vintage reverb is the plate reverb, as Studios, it makes sense that the Alongside the choice of Plate, the
Road plates
A drive control
exemplified with the classic EMT 140, companys latest plug-in Abbey Road other principal parameter is the
to set the THD which used a large suspended metal Reverb Plates models the Damper control, which selects one of
characteristics plate as a means of producing its four plate reverbs installed deep in the 11 different Damper positions. In
Control the
unique form of artificial ambience. the studios vaults. Based on the effect, the Damper is akin to a reverb
amount of
analogue noise Plate reverbs were renowned for their original EMT 140 reverbs, but with time control, moving between the
and hum sumptuously smooth sound, devoid of modifications implemented by Abbey shortest reverb time of around one
Four original
the spring reverbs characteristic boing Roads engineers, these classic plate second, up to maximum reverb time of
bass-cut
positions and without the somewhat brittle edge reverbs have been in service since the 5.4 seconds. What is intriguing, though,
of a digital reverb. late-50s, gracing countless hit records. is that the precise effect of each
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9
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GARRITAN
Personal
Orchestra 5
Garritan Personal Orchestra has always been about
democratic orchestral-music making for all, at an
affordable price. Does GPO5 continue the tradition?
Keith Gemmell conducts the investigation
G
Details arritans highly successful expanded choir; new Steinway pianos; a channel strip in the mixer and can be
Product Garritan Personal Orchestra has new harp and a custom organ console. treated with either convolution or
Personal Orchestra 5
been selling steadily since 16 new impulse presets have also been algorithmic reverb in the effects page.
Publisher Garritan,
MakeMusic 2004. It first appeared as a added to the convolution reverb. The settings page handles the more
Price 99 Kontakt Player instrument, but was Central to GPO5 is the ARIA Player advanced technical details such as
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built-in ARIA Player developed by unlocking it couldnt be easier. You settings, tuning and so on.
Web
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Super strings
The number of instruments now
As good as it is, PO was included has increased dramatically in
this new version, due mainly to the
beginning to look and sound inclusion of the Garritan Orchestral
Strings, which includes sections, small
Features
a little long in the tooth
Advanced ARIA Alternatives
player engine Miroslav Philharmonik 2 from IK Multimedia is
updates have been few and far between player. No extra sample player is
All major a good alternative to GPO5. It, too, contains a
orchestral and as good as it is, it was beginning to needed and it functions either full symphony orchestra including solo strings,
instruments look and sound a little long in the tooth standalone, or as a plug-in for your and has a straightforward user interface. It
included also contains a range of effects should you
compared to its competitors the DAW. Its amazingly efficient and wish to add flanging and chorus to your
Over 500
instrument strings in particular needed updating. loading sounds is fast and easy using a symphony orchestra useful, but not
patches The long wait is now over, though, and simple drop-down menu system. There essential. At 76, the often-overlooked HALion
Symphony Orchestra is a real steal at the
Ensemble GPO5s instrument list has 70 per cent are four main pages controls, mixer, moment: again, a simple interface and a full
presets
more patches overall; the addition of effects and settings. Each instrument symphony orchestra at your disposal. And
Convolution 2015s Orchestral Suite from UVI has 60
reverb Garritan Orchestral Strings; updated appears with its own particular set of
classical instruments.
ProjectSAM brass patches; an relevant controls, has a dedicated
9/10
with samples, you need as many Harp to be up to scratch it produces a
options as possible. GPO5 goes a long magical crystal-clear tone, and even
way towards achieving this. features an authentic pedal mode on
EXPERT SLEEPERS
Disting Mk3
The Eurorack module that is so packed full
of functionality, youll hardly know what to
use first. Dave Gale switches on and plugs in
10/10
The layout of this module consists one delay alone would probably justify
of two rotary encoders labelled S & Z the 125 price tag, but then I noticed
(which also double as buttons); a small that there were all manner of delays
Details grid to allow the user to see the chosen available; ping pong, Tape delay and
Kit Disting Mk3
algorithm; and a total of five mini-jack Voltage-controlled delay are all on offer
F
Manufacturer
Expert Sleepers or most of us Eurorack folk, I/Os, which have the added bonus of in this compact unit.
Price 125 we see a unit with a purpose being lit! Lets face it, who doesnt love Now I was really interested. What
Contact via Forums in mind and start drooling a mini-jack socket that lights up? Plus, else was on offer? Well, so much in fact,
(Muffwiggler/KVR) at the prospect of how we these sockets will brighten and dim it would be impossible to talk about
or Twitter
@expertsleepers can incorporate it into our already according to the strength of the audio most of it in detail. We have a clockable
Web www.expert- overcrowded cases and make it work signal/CV that is present. LFO, offering four waveshapes, with
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for us. Thanks to firmware updates, The I/Os are labelled very clearly, simultaneous use of a square wave,
these units may develop over time and XYZ are input based, while A & B are with either a saw, sine or triangle wave.
Features
We have a quantiser, a dual waveshaper,
Multi-mode
of a no-brainer
Clockable waveshaping-based VCO algorithms,
Delays, numerous filter algorithms, envelopes
Clockable
and VCAs so, in theory, you could
LFOs, Filters,
Oscillators make up a system of Disting Mk3s, that
and more might have additional functionality. outputs. The X & Y input function would be a tiny and very comprehensive
Multi-purpose
Well, here we have a module which is changes according to the selected synth voice. Amazing!
inputs and
outputs, which so packed with functionality, that its algorithm, while the Z input offers CV I was curious enough to turn my
illuminate when difficult to know what to try first. control of the similarly labelled Z attention to the wave-shaping
a signal
is present
rotary encoder. oscillator. Theres plenty to work with
Size: 4HP The X, Y & Z factor Time to dial up my first algorithm, here, in the subtractive sense. Large
Depth: 42mm The immediately obvious and so my first port of call was something bright waveforms, with a huge range of
Power inescapable point to make about this audio based, which would allow me to frequency operation, which seemed to
consumption:
70mA
module is that it is pint-sized! At 4HP, very clearly hear what the Disting was be very stable, more so than some VCOs
just about everyone will be able to give doing, so I immediately plumped for the I have seen in the past. I dont think the
Conclusion
With so much functionality on offer,
this unit is something of a no-brainer.
I was concerned that the small form
might not sit well with my frankly
sausage-like fingers, but this was not a
problem in any way. The display matrix
could have been slightly more helpful
to my ailing eyesight, but it is pretty
clear, just not terribly large. With
promised firmware updates to follow,
which means even more functionality,
this would be a huge boon to any
small- to medium-sized Eurorack
system, so much so, you might even find
a place for more than one of them! MT
MT Verdict
+ Small and compact design
+ Unbelievable amount of
functionality for the money
+ Great build quality
+ Exceptionally useful on
many levels
+ User-upgradable, and therefore
future proof
+ Looks terrific when in operation
10/10
Choice
9/10
9
9/10
Alternatives
Game controllers! The good old Wii Remote
still works great with MIDI, thanks to
translator applications like OSCulator.
ZIVIX
Livid Instruments Guitar Wing adds a MIDI
controller with buttons and motion detection
to your real guitar. MIDI guitar pickups
Jamstik+
are the more high-end, expensive way. See
Roland and Fishman as examples
U
Details s music tech types have an and MIDI channels (each string can be with Bluetooth, so you can walk and
Price $299 insatiable curiosity about assigned to a different channel, which play. On iOS, the Jamstik+ experience is
Contact alternative MIDI controllers, opens things up for software control). more or less the same, using the app for
www.jamstik.com
whether its to replace or Ableton Live is a natural partner for configuration and then playing various
complement our existing setup. Theres the device its rewarding to trigger soft soft synth apps the guitar tutorial
always room for one more, right? Enter synths like Operator from this petite content is also available across all
the Jamstik+, a guitar tuition tool which stringed instrument, which feels more platforms if you want it. Lefties can
might seem kind of toy-like, with its like a MIDI ukulele than a guitar once enjoy the Jamstik too change the
little plastic body (just over 16 long) its strapped on. Of course you can use orientation in the app, and flip the
and stubby five-fret neck, but has huge any type of sound, so if you like the idea Jamstik+ over.
potential for MIDI control, putting it of programming beats from a guitar I wouldnt use the Jamstik+in any
squarely in the sights of any free- interface, youll be in heaven. There kind of guitar role I have guitars for
thinking controller geek. (Yes, the + in were no issues using Logic instruments that. It is, however, an awesome MIDI
the name is important it is an update and third party plug-ins at the most input device and is a surprisingly
to the original Jamstik, which relied on basic level its just like configuring a expressive little instrument. If you like
WiFi to connect to a computer, while the MIDI keyboard. It doesnt feel remotely custom control setups and game
Jamstik+ uses Bluetooth or USB.) like playing a guitar with a MIDI pickup; controllers, this is one you should try. MT
Infrared sensors in the fingerboard although the Jamstik+ uses real
combine with a hexaphonic pickup to strings, theyre very short, and theres no
MT Verdict
send note and string information to acoustic resonance at all, like youd get
your Mac, Android, or iOS device, with when you play an unplugged electric + Excellent MIDI guitar controller
further control messages being sent via guitar. No physical tuning is needed, + Easy Bluetooth or USB
connection
an accelerometer. Theres also an either its handled by the app, where + Accelerometer is great for effect
inordinately large mute button located you can specify any custom tuning you controls
where the bridge is on a normal guitar, like, per string. By default the d-pad + Portable little package
and a d-pad type arrangement of buttons provide octave +/- and capo + Works with iOS or OS X
+ Great for Ableton Live users
buttons on the top edge of the body. The functions. You can use a pick, or play
Features package contains the Jamstik+, a micro finger-style, and theres a tap mode - Neck dives a bit
Guitar tuition
USB cable, guitar strap, picks, and optimised for one/two handed tapping. - Price will deter the merely curious
tool/MIDI
controller printed setup information. The The accelerometer reinforces the game - Not necessarily a first-choice
5-fret neck, 16 Jamstik+ charges from the computer or controller angle, and this can send any guitar learning tool
long
any standard USB charger, and should MIDI control message, so you could be The Jamstik is quirky, its not cheap,
Works with Mac,
Android, OSX provide around 8 hours of use per playing notes on the Jamstik+ and then and Im not convinced of its value
Mute button and charge (courtesy of a replaceable give it a wiggle to change your filter as a guitar learning tool. But on the
d-pad control phone-style battery). Its frequency, for example. Setting changes major however front, its a
Charges via fascinating and fun MIDI device for
straightforward to set up - theres a are stored dynamically in the Jamstik+, anybody who loves new ways of
computer USB
8 hours per
dedicated free app available on all but Id like to be able to save a library of communicating with their software,
charge platforms which handles the Bluetooth presets for different situations. and particularly recommended if
Particularly connection, string behaviours, velocity I built an Ableton set to make use of you like game controllers.
good with
Ableton Live
response, trigger sensitivity, general
MIDI functions, button assignments,
the 6 strings and 5 frets and separate
MIDI channels to launch a 6x5 block of
9/10
80 | June 2016 MAGAZINE
MT Reviews Avid Pro Tools 12.5
AVID
Pro Tools 12.5
The latest point update to Avids professional DAW
brings cloud collaboration. Mike Hillier checks it out
P
Details ro Tools 12 was launched in The first update came shortly incredibly large sessions on native
Manufacturer Avid March 2015 and the initial afterwards, and as promised was DAWs for a few years now, with CPU
Price see boxout response was flat, to say the free to subscribers. This new update limits rarely ever providing a bottleneck.
Contact least. The launch version had brought previously HD-only features, USB 3.0 and ThunderBolt have enabled
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very little to write home about, other such as larger sessions, improved track large I/O counts at ever-decreasing
Minimum system
requirements than a new subscription-pricing model soloing, and a native version of Avids latencies, further eroding the
PC Windows 7 and a promise of things to come. In fact Heat saturation effect, to the standard advantages of a HD hardware system.
64-bit, Intel Core i5
processor, 8GB RAM,
for users upgrading from Pro Tools 11, version of Pro Tools. The dichotomy Dedicated DSP systems, such as the
15GB HDD space, UAD 2.0, have replicated some of the
iLok 2 DSP power of the HD and HDX hardware
Mac OSX 10.8.5, Intel
Core i5 processor, Smaller studios can now and with the Apollo systems, this can
even be achieved with low latencies just
invest in Pro Tools knowing
8GB RAM, 15GB HDD
space, iLok 2
like with an HD or HDX system. Yet with
many of Pro Tools advanced features
that theyre not missing out available only to HD customers, users
were looking elsewhere. So moving
Features these into the native version of Pro Tools
New cloud Pro Tools 12 offered little more than a between native Pro Tools (previously makes a lot of sense. HDX systems
collaboration
few bug fixes. Users looking very, very Pro Tools LE) and Pro Tools|HD has remain incredibly powerful, and the top
Projects
3 Projects free closely might have spotted some minor always been an odd one. The DSP power end of pro studios are still investing.
500MB online changes to the I/O setup window. But of HD was essential for studios in the Although its yet to be seen whether
storage free these caused as many problems as past, enabling large sessions and low that market is sufficient to keep Avid
30-70% lossless
they fixed. However, the way was being latencies that were impossible to investing in HDX development, at least
wavepack
compression paved for improvements in the future achieve natively, and explains why Pro now the smaller studios and especially
Storage with a new application manager, and Tools became the industry standard. project-studio owners can invest in Pro
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Having paved the way early on, Pro Tools has
lagged behind other DAWs for a while now.
Pro Tools 12.5, however, puts Avid firmly back
in the race. Cloud collaboration may not excite
everyone just yet, but its sure to be a standard
workflow in the future.
many users is going to be finding as VCAs, groups and video, may come
with future updates. Initially, the biggest
8/10
You can also choose to use some audio drum mix, you could buss this to an Aux
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Choice
9/10
9
9/10
Above: Rings is the
perfect complement MUTABLE INSTRUMENTS
Rings
to many of the other
Mutable Instruments
modules, notably the
Braids Oscillator
L
Product Rings
ets face it, the French Gillet, who is the brains and technical for Eurorack. Whats a Resonator, then?
Price 249
Contact via website
have been on a bit of a roll, force (and many say genius!) behind Well, think about a drain pipe or sheet
Web mutable- electronic-musically speaking, Mutable Instruments, based in France. of metal when you strike it, or the hole
instruments.net for some years, and have Like his musical counterparts, Olivier on an acoustic guitar, backed by its
always managed to come up with a and Mutable are also on a roll, with a body. In the case of the guitar, the body
Features slightly different musical angle. Think growing clutch of exceptionally versatile of the instrument is essentially an
Resonator with amplifier and resonator, allowing the
three modes of
sound emitting from the sound-hole to
The French have always
operation
Brings an resonate the guitar strings in sympathy.
acoustic angle to In fact, back in 1928, a French company
your Eurorack
Width - 14HP managed to come up with a External signals
different musical angle
Current draw -
110ma As mentioned earlier, this module has an
Audio, CV pitch inbuilt oscillator, which kicks into life if an
and trigger external oscillator is not present. However, in
inputs my noodlings, I found that the best external
JMJ, to Air, to Daft Punk, and youll modules that deliver something very signals to use to excite the resonator were
External
digital and harsh. Particular praise here
oscillator Input immediately know what Im talking different from the norm. goes to my Studio Electronics Grainy Clamp-it,
isnt vital, due to
about, but taking the Eurorack mantle which, with its harsh wavetable overtones,
inbuilt excitation
oscillator to another place is another area of Sound holes offered an excellent starting point for
exciting resonance.
creativity altogether. Enter one Olivier Rings is billed as a Resonator module
9/10
signal, I was immediately struck bring a hint of the acoustic to
that resonate, much
(no pun intended!) by some very an electronic world, and that like the mode on
metallic bell-like tones, which can be quite magical. MT the Rings
www.sonimus.com /sonimus.audio
Sam Spacey Epica Bass Reviews MT
Excellence
10/10
SAM SPACEY
Epica Bass
A sample library full of synth basses isnt something that usually comes to mind Above: Epica Basss
main window and
when buying your next library. Matthew Mann finds out if Epica Bass is bold presets list
I
Details like sample libraries, but typically brain-throbbing, gut-twisting arsenal Arpeggio folder has patches that are
Price 89 / $138 dont use bass-sample libraries. of all-round killer bass instruments. well thought-out and useful. I found
Distributor Why? Because I find it easier these The samples were all taken from an presets in this folder lent themselves
Time+Space
days to create my own bass sounds impressive list of analogue synths, not only to bass arps, but also to higher
Contact via website
Web with hardware or software synthesisers. including an original ARP Odyssey Mk register arpeggios that fill out a track
www.timespace.com But what if you dont really have any III, a Sequential Pro-One, Yamaha CS-15 nicely. The Multi folder is full of presets
System requirements virtual or hardware synths that do bass and CS30 synths, an Oakley Sound that combine multiple instruments into
Kontakt 5 or Kontakt
Player (included) well, or youre not a synth programmer? Systems Modular, an Analogue some excellent layered presets. This is a
Well, mega-producer Sam Spacey, the Solutions Telemark-K, Oberheim SEM nice change from the mono folders
previously mentioned. You can even
Ive already found use from you want and the presets are so good,
youll find it difficult not to use them
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Tme and Space Toontrack EZX Traditional Country Reviews MT
Country
A classic acoustic kit that works for country, folk
and acoustic music is a tricky ask. Matthew
Mann dons a stetson for this EZX collection
A
nyone who has ever Details The 1962 Rogers kit sounds open up with some excellent-sounding
programmed drums knows Price 43.95 and warm; its kick is big and round and tracks, too.
that it can kill the creative Distributor has weight, without being overbearing; I didnt find any way to change the
Time+Space
buzz sitting there for hours the snare has a nice tone with just effects that come with each kit. You can
Contact via website
moving notes here and there, and Web enough ring to let you know its there, modify whats there, but theres no
making them sound real is challenging, www.timespace.com and the toms are excellent, too. replacing them with something else as
unless youre a drummer. Then along System Requirements The Ludwig kit has drums originally far as I could tell. You can, however, just
EZdrummer 2.1 or
comes a company like Toontrack and Superior Drummer
intended for marching bands (kick and route each drum on a separate output
the game changes. Its EZdrummer 2.4.2 snare). They were pieced together with to your DAW and process them there.
drum software made it easy to not only a kit floor tom. The resulting kit is Theres no mistaking the vibe that
get a great drum sound, but also had beautiful sounding, with a slightly drips from this expansion pack. The
lots of MIDI grooves that were easy to brighter, punchier sound. tones that producer Glenn Rosenstein,
combine for a great performance. Finally, the Apollo MIJ kit brings a engineer Jeff Balding, and drummer
Additionally, EZX expansion packs very tight, very dry-sounding kit that Rikk Currence were able to draw and
added more grooves and more diverse really cuts through a mix. In fact, this kit capture from these kits in this studio
drum kits for use in different styles of worked pretty well in a pop track I was are beautiful. Im not a country guy,
song; they cover metal to electronic to playing around with. The track ended up per se, but Ive had tons of acoustic/folk
blues and everything in between. being fairly dense, but the kit sat very song ideas just in the short time that
With country music still alive and well with minimum effort. Toontrack Ive had this expansion. Its a great piece
well, and other music styles such as also saw fit to sample this same kit with of work. MT
modern pop-folk right in the middle of brushes, so theres some variety there.
current music culture, Toontrack has 10 presets provide great starting MT Verdict
come up with an EZX pack that would points and even more variety. There are
cater specifically to those sounds. also a few percussion elements, + Excellent vintage-country sound
including tambourines, handclaps, + Very well recorded and tweakable
drums, which are useful for a
Tradition of excellence shakers, finger snaps, maracas and, of variety of styles
Features
Traditional Country EZX adds three new course cowbell. They even included + Pretty good vintage effects
Two kits
kits. Two of the kits were sampled with sampled with three extra snares and an extra kick to included
sticks (Rogers, Ludwig) and the third sticks (Rogers, enable you to pick and choose. + Ideal for acoustic/folk/country
Ludwig) songwriters
was sampled with sticks and brushes
One kit sampled + MIDI Learn allows you to assign
(Apollo); and all three were recorded at with sticks and Get into the groove controllers to built-in effects
Nahsvilles first-ever recording studio, brushes (Apollo) Finally, the expansion comes with a few + Presets are a great starting point
Quonset Hut, where Johnny Cash, Patsy Three extra grooves that really make these kits
snare drums - Effects knobs are a bit fiddly
Cline, Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel shine and show off their potential. The
Includes a - New MIDI grooves are a bit limited
and others recorded classic tracks. selection of grooves are also great when used with
Each kit is very unique-sounding. drum MIDI EZdrummer 2s Song Creator. They The best drums for acoustic-based
grooves music, hands-down. Flexible
The team recorded them with the intent speed up workflow and allow for quick
Engineered tweaking means having the perfect
of replicating a late-1950s session to replicate a creation of whole songs with Intros,
kit, with miles of vibe.
9/10
including using some of the mics and vintage session Verses, Choruses and Fills. Of course,
at Nashvilles
recording gear that might have been Quonset Hut
you can use all the original grooves
used at the time. included with EZdrummer 2 and come
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Native Instruments Una Corda Reviews MT
Excellence
10/10
NATIVE
INSTRUMENTS
Una Corda
Alex Holmes checks out a veratile sampled-piano instrument from
Native Instruments that will add the ethereal to your material
P
Details iano instruments are like Where things get really interesting is in
Alternatives
Price 129 drum samples for the modern the huge tweakability afforded by the
If prepared pianos are your thing, then you
Contact via website producer; youll likely have Kontakt GUI. Theres a basic front page could check out the IRCAM Prepared Piano
Web more than you need of various with tone, dynamics and space, and from UVI ($399), which is more expensive, but
www.native-
styles, sizes and quality that youve three more for deeper sound design. has 45 different preparations. Alternatively,
instruments.com
theres VSL Prepared Piano (65) at a much
System collected over the years. Una Corda cheaper price, but neither has the deep,
Requirements Mac from Native Instruments is a little More than meets the eye ethereal quality of Una Corda.
OS X 10.9 to 10.11, Intel
Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM different, though, and offers up a deeply The first page is the Workbench, which
Windows 7, 8, or 10 sampled version of a unique piano, allows you to sculpt the primary options make this a great sound-design
(latest Service Pack,
hand-built by David Klavins in characteristics of the instrument. Here tool for soundtracking.
32/64-bit), Intel Core 2
Duo or AMD AthlonTM collaboration with composer Nils you can add harmonics, reverse
64 X2, 4 GB RAM Frahm. It only has one string per note, samples, control the tonal depth, and Strike a chord
Free Kontakt 5 Player
or Kontakt 5 (version
which gives a much purer sound than add a second fabric to the prepared Una Corda is more expensive than NIs
5.5.1 or higher) the usual three strings found on your piano sound. You can also choose from other piano instruments, but its also
average piano, and allows the user to a long list of ambient background noise, more versatile. Its been created with
easily slot in different prepared dial in mechanical and pedal noise, and love and attention, and the results are
materials to dampen and affect the way even add in the sounds of the pianist often breathtaking. This is an inspiring
the hammers hit the strings. moving and breathing. These interesting instrument that oozes class and with
textures can even be brought to the very few tweaks can be morphed from a
Be prepared forefront by removing the main piano gentle, upfront piano, to a swirling,
The technical side of this massive 10GB sound. Next, you have the Response dissonant and clunking beast. MT
Kontakt Instrument has been put section where you can control how the
together by Uli Baronowsky and Galaxy instrument responds with controls for MT Verdict
Instruments, who are also responsible dynamics and overtones, and finally,
for The Giant, and Definitive Piano you have the Finish section. Its here + Incredibly rich and
Collection for Kontakt. The one-of-a- that the sound-design opportunities beautiful sound
+ Surprisingly versatile
kind original instrument was recorded really open up, as you can choose from sound sculpting
Features
using an array of mics and kit in Saal 3 a large number of vintage-effects-chain + Well-thought-out GUI with
Prepared piano
instrument for at the Funkhaus in Berlin, a famous old and convolution reverbs. You can give deep-but-easy editing
Kontakt 5 and broadcast studio in East Germany. You the instrument a shimmering electric
Kontakt 5 Player - More expensive than NIs other
get three different Kontakt patches piano or toy-speaker effect, then feed it piano instruments
10GB of audio
with the pure piano sound, a prepared through simple reverbs or complex, - Not always completely obvious
Three Kontakt
Instruments, piano with felt between the hammer swirling space convolutions to create what certain parameters are
with 100 and string, and one with cotton, plus some incredibly deep, pad-like tones. doing to the sound
snapshot
100 incredibly varied snapshot presets Youll also find controls for EQ,
presets Effortlessly atmospheric and
Clean, plus saved across all three versions. compression and saturation, transients beautiful prepared piano
felt and cotton Essentially, the pure sound is closest to and stereo image. Its the more ethereal instrument. Its not cheap, but
preparations theres a surprising amount of
a normal piano, with a more resonant textures where Una Corda really shines.
Deeply sound sculpting possibilities
sampled from a and clean tone; the felt has a more Theres a richness and depth to the
buried under the lid.
10/10
one-of-a-kind gentle, electric piano-esque sound with instrument that sounds infinitely
handcrafted
instrument
softer attack; and the cotton is more beautiful and cinematic. The flexibility
percussive, with hints of harpsichord. of the GUI and excellent convolution
TrainYourEars EQ Sinister
Edition 2.0 Strings
Publisher TrainYourEars
Publisher Big Fish Audio
Price 89
Price 46.95
Contact via website
Contact Time+Space 01837 55200
Web www.trainyourears.com Key Features
Web www.timespace.com
Ear-training
T S
software for Key Features
rainYourEars aims to speed inister Strings from Big Fish
up your learning process by
Choice PC and Mac
Audio is a collection of
Sinister-sounding
9/10
9
9/10
Select from audio live strings library
presenting you with files, audio input or creepy-sounding string Over 650MB of
hundreds of EQ choices in a quiz white/pink noise effects with violin, viola, cello, and 24-bit audio
Loads WAV, AIFF, 318 files WAV files
format. You can choose to load in MP3, OGG and
ensemble samples. Theres around
Eight patches
audio files in a variety of formats, M4A files 650MB of audio, including raspy for Kontakt
use a live input for connecting to Easy to use layout sustained notes, sustained notes (four articulation
with 13 EQ exercises patches, four
iTunes, internet radio or other with subtle bends and various
Program your own slide patches)
players, or simply use white or advanced listening slides, all with and without Violin, Viola,
pink noise as the source. You then lessons or import tremolo. On top of the WAV Cello and Ensemble
new ones performances
choose from 13 different version, theres also a package
exercises, including things like with eight patches for Kontakt to
picking out specific frequencies MT Verdict aid with previewing and editing MT Verdict
and Q factors, and distinguishing the sounds; we found the Kontakt
A simple but highly effective Clunky Kontakt interface
between shelfs and cuts. You can way to improve your EQ interface to be a little clunky, as it aside, this is a well-recorded
also design your own complex skills, with well-thought-out involves a lot of different pages collection, which would form a
exercises, with an additional set exercises that mirror just to edit the effects sends and useful tool for film and media
available for free. Its not cheap, production decisions the individual effects. Not massive composers looking to add
encountered in the real world. some tense sounds.
but its slick and easy to use, and or especially broad, but a useful
we found our scores improving
after just 15 minutes. MT
9/10 asset for adding an unnerving
element to your productions. MT
8/10
C
hilled Trap is a new pack Chilled-out trap
S
oul Trax is the first in a new Key Features from Loopmasters that drum, bass and
synth loops
series from Loopmasters 1.5GB worth of takes aim at the more
274 WAV or
and features 20 24-bit audio ambient and downtempo side of Apple Loops
WAV and Rex2,
construction kits inspired by or Apple Loops and
trap music as opposed to the 302 Rex2 Loops
labels like Motown, Tamla Records Rex2 format heavier, in-your-face variety. Its Over 800MB of
24-bit audio
and Gordy Records, and by artists 346 loops of essentially 10 construction kits
live drum, bass, 130 to 140BPM
such as Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye guitar piano,
containing 274 24-bit loops,
and the Commodores. Each of keys and more but is divided into folders for
the kits contains a number of 90 to 165BPM instruments rather than kits, with plenty of inspiring riffs,
eight-bar drum, bass, guitar and Inspired by which arguably encourages more with several musically useful
classic Motown
instrument loops, including and artists such as experimentation. Youll find fragile variations on each idea played out
welcome variations to aid in Diana Ross and pianos, chirping vocal glitches, on different sounds and synths. MT
arrangement. The piano, keys, the Commodores deep pads and sweeping synths
organ and horn parts work well alongside booming 808 subs and MT Verdict
to fill out the tracks, but its the MT Verdict tight-sounding drums with plenty
Most of the pack is relatively
drums, bass, shakers and guitars of rolling hi-hat patterns. simple, but some detailed
that are the real highlight, with A well produced, recorded and Everything is well programmed, production flourishes and
laid-out selection of soul and
some great, energetic riffs perfect with some intricate little riffs and excellent synth riffs make it
funk construction kits, which
for pop productions. Production is fills, and the production finish is well worth a look for anyone
is packed with feel-good riffs
producing chilled-out trap
cleaner sounding than a classic and some excellent acoustic simple and clean. Although the
or downtempo electronica.
drum loops.
7/10
Motown record, but the kits are drum, percussion and bass loops
authentically written and carry
a solid, feel-good vibe. MT
8/10 dont really push any boundaries,
the music loops folder is packed
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and ZEDi-10FX mixers serve Details a very different tested range of mixers just got a
very different purposes and work on Price ZED-6: 99;
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o should you really be concerned about tidying] There, thats better. Spend 10 minutes
how cool your studio looks? Were clearing your work space and your next session is
certainly not saying that it is as guaranteed to be more productive.
important as how it sounds in fact, we
always say that the sound is the most 02 Less is more (and, okay, more is more)
important aspect, right from getting the perfect For a magazine that shows you a ton of gear pictures
recording through to listening to the end results on every month, it pains us to say: if you are working
the most accurate monitors. BUT, lets not forget that towards specific musical goals, then very often the
music production is a creative process, so once you fewer distractions you have in terms of gear, the
have your preamps, your monitors, your mixer, your better. And as is shown by (some of) the pictures on
mics and your computer sorted and even your these pages, having a very stripped back setup can
chair, for that matter why not consider the
environment around you? No, not that environment
[actually, yes, that environment, too Ed], but the For a mag that shows you a ton
room in which you sit, the room in which you create?
Make it look great and you will make it a welcoming of gear, it pains us to say that less
and creative place to be. So in order to do that
is more. Sometimes, that is
01 Tidy, tidy, tidy
Got kids? You will understand this. Stuff on the floor,
stuff on the desk, stuff everywhere, more stuff. mean a very cool one. Having said that, and this is
LEGO. Bloody LEGO, everywhere! The easy route to a where we justify having a ton of gear, having a huge
creative environment is a clean environment. Yes, its bank of outboard lights come on when you flick that
obvious, too obvious, so obvious that you might not master switch, can be just as inspiring. Its about a
notice untidy creep, i.e. as you work within your work/gear balance
creative space you will make it more untidy. In fact,
as were writing this feature within our studio setup, 03 Surround sound
weve just noticed: its untidy. Hang on [noise of Theres no doubting that there is some kind of
04 Personalise
It it your studio? Then, in the words of the best
03 captain on the bridge: make it so. You can have a
mountain of gear, the coolest of sofas, the best of
lights, but if its not yours, then you might as well be
anywhere. To make it personal, make sure you have a
couple of reminders about whose space this is,
05 Lights, action
We know that this has become an important one to
so many of you. Good studio lighting not only looks
cool, but can also be very inspiring. Theres nothing
worse than having the most incredible gear setup, a
great-sounding acoustic room, only to turn on an
05 artificial industrial office light to see what is going
on. Invest in up lighting, strip lighting, even fairy
lights if you must. Make it warm and welcoming, not
cold and frightening. Green is good. As is blue. And
lava lamps. Ooh, lava lamps
06 Go wireless
As the world goes wireless, we in studio land should
be rejoicing. Unfortunately, latency and other issues
mean that a completely wireless recording
environment is probably a few years away yet, so
while you have to plug one thing into another and
lets face it, modular fans, that is still an attractive
06 pastime in its own right at least keep those wires
out of sight as much as you can (unless you are the
aforementioned modular fan, naturally). Invest in
cable tidies, cable extensions and simply getting
down on your hands and knees to push power leads,
audio cables and computer connectors out of site
but, importantly, still within reach. A good old
fashioned patch-bay might be in order here.
And while were on the subject of modular synths,
yes we all know that they look cool, but the cables
can look a mess. Try colour coding or even LED
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Jem Godfrey
MusicTech catches up with Jem Godfrey, songwriter, remixer and
producer behind some of the most successful pop tunes of the last couple
of decades and a man with a studio mission and his own prog band
W
e try and cover people from all prog band, Frost*. This man has a lot of irons in a lot
walks of studio life in our of fires, and a lot to get off his chest
MusicTech interviews and with our
Industry Guru series, we have been MusicTech: Hi Jem, so tell us how all of these
able to speak to many of the people different strands to your career started
behind the scenes, including gear manufacturers, Jem Godfrey: I got into music after seeing Brian Eno
record-label owners and high-profile producers. on TV when I was about seven. He was dressed like
This time, we turn our attention to the talents of an alien baddie from 1970s Dr Who and he playing
songwriter, remixer and producer Jem Godfrey, an EMS VCS3. That was it as far as I was concerned.
whose long list of credits includes Atomic Kittens 14 years later, I finally accepted that I wasnt
Whole Again, Shayne Wards Thats My Goal (the going to be a rich and famous pop star after all, so I
fourth-fastest UK selling single ever), as well as got a job at Virgin Radio in London as an assistant
production and remix work for such luminaries as producer. Things went very well and two years after
Gary Barlow, Holly Valance, Blue, Ronan Keating this, I got headhunted by BBC Radio 1 to join their
and Samantha Mumba. on-air imaging team.
Then theres the music he did for Game Of Three years later, having now made a few
Thrones, a stint on national radio, playing with contacts, I got a chance to join a music-production
Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, not to mention his own team and get out of radio, which was precisely what
MT: Tell us a little about your studio: the main the atmosphere and into a bunch of voltage-
components, and how it came together? controlled traps. Lovely.
JG: My studio is called The Cube. Its a purpose-
built room in my garden, which is based around a MT: Whats on your wish list for The Cube?
Pro Tools HDX system. Ive been using Pro Tools JG: A Focusrite Liquid Channel and an Eventide
since 1994 when Pro Tools 3 first came out, so were H3000, the original version.
old mates now. Everything else is pretty fluid. I
monitor with Klein and Hummel O300s which are MT: What would you like to see developed in terms
great for this room. of studio technology?
JG: Something like Mainstage on an iPad Pro that
Frost*s album Falling Satellites
MT: What are your favourite synthesisers, is out at the end of May and the had a Thunderbolt port on it in addition to a
keyboards and sound generators? band will tour the UK throughout lightning connector would totally do it for me. I hate
June. Find out more at:
JG: I recently picked up an ARP Quadra, which Ive http://frost.life/tour-dates
all the cables and peripherals that come with
been looking for for years and years. Its not the gigging too many things that could snap or break
most reliable thing Ive ever owned, however. It was or fail or get lost or stolen or wet. Give me any old
at the menders within 14 days of getting it after 61-note synth action controller hooked up to a big
having a bit of a stroke, but it has an autumnal
sound all its own.
I also play a Chapman Railboard. Emmett
Chapman kindly set up a custom tuning for me in
I hate the stuff that comes with
fifths and octaves and I play horizontally like a
piano its great when played with an eBow or hit
gigging too many things that snap,
with those little rubber string mutes that piano
tuners use. I use it like a cross between a prepared
break, fail, get stolen or wet
piano and a 10-string guitar. It goes through a POD
500X in which Ive made a load of custom sounds. tablet running a stable Mainstage-type app and Id
Its all over the Frost* album. be in wire-tidy, portable heaven. Korg make killer
music apps how about it Korg?
MT: Do you have any favourite outboard hardware
or software? MT: Do you have a songwriting process?
JG: Guitar Rig is great for keyboards. I also use JG: I tend to accrue loads of little sound snippets on
vocoders a lot, Waves Morphoder in particular. my phone vocal, piano or whatever, then I forget
Elastique Pitch is also great at creating interesting about them completely. I write on piano mostly, so
results on vocals when played via MIDI. I have a if Ive got something good going on, Ill go back
little modular setup which sounds very organic through the phone stuff and see if theres anything
when you set it up to potter off on its own, and Ive that might go well with what Im playing around
got a little world-band radio that I like to feed into it with. Quite often, thatll then set the song off with a
too, all these lonely, far-away sounds bouncing off verse and a chorus or a bridge and from there, its
easy to put the rest together. Lyrics are what I
struggle with; they take forever.
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