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pinkfloydhq · 2 years
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Pink Floyd's Binson Echorec discovered in the Stanhope Gardens house after having lain silent for many years. 🎧
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toyimagine · 5 months
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gasnewsletter · 1 year
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Coming from England, @sonauramusic creates experimental ambient music. He started making music from a young age and has played in various bands as a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and vocalist. He found his way into audio engineering, then ran a recording studio. In the middle of 2021 he created his own studio where he is working with a diverse group of artists 🎶 Studio tour, interview & creativity tips from Sonara on issue 64 Get Friday’s free issue by subscribing. Link in bio 📩 . . . #studiotour #producerlife #musicstudio #homestudio #mystudio #producer #musicproducer #synthesizer #soundengineer #sounddesigner #beatmaker #musician #eurorackmodularsynth #eurorack #electronicmusic #gasnewsletter https://www.instagram.com/p/CqannXSNj3w/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bonafidestudio · 1 year
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We work through an uncommon mix of flexibility, #innovation, experience and kindness to #makemusic with you. We approach every #record as an exploration guided by the tools of #art and #science. So grab your #instrument and join us in the laboratory! 02088839641 #goodmusictoyou #musiclife #musicproducer #soundengineer https://www.instagram.com/p/CqZ8f0SILTr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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opencallproductions · 9 months
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LPR Group Coaching Call - August 2023
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shadooonemusic · 8 months
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True story told by Andrew Sheps 💯. @AndrewSheps @shadooonemusic
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musicvsartstuff · 1 year
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Need music? Contact me! Or need a social media manager? Or for me to mix and master a track? Or to make voxel art? 💜💜💜
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tpaproaudio · 1 year
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Neat power amplifier racks TPA—Share the sound, since 1997! We are progressing all the way! Welcome your visit anytime! 🤙WhatsApp: +86 137 5179 3751 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐Website: www.tpa-pro.com 🌞YouTube: TPA Pro Audio 👉🏻FB page: TPA Pro Audio #tpaaudio#linearray #pasystem #audioengineer #audiosystem #prosound #soundsystem #FOH #soundengineer #poweramplifer #proaudio #livesound #subwoofers #loudspeaker #soundrental #liveaudio #clubsound #soundequipment #outdoorshow #linearraysystem #churchsound #stagesound #passivelinearray #concertsound #soundreinforcement #stageaudio #stagesoundandlighting #paspeaker #linearrayspeaker #paoftheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CoKidiapG7w/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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7eveniconofficial · 1 year
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#lemonaid Rivoluzionare l'IA nello spazio musicale con "LEMONAID"
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drumlifeusa · 1 year
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@fullforceaudio and @theneverlandband melted faces this past weekend @charleysbarlg ! The best sound this venue has heard. I’m looking forward to more performances🤘🏽🤩 Repost from @fullforceaudio • Really digging the Beta98AMP/C mics. I focus on getting the drums real tight and these mics certainly capture that with ease especially not having to use cumbersome mic stands that only get in the way😍 I’ve always used, liked the tone, and rugged construction of the e604’s and have always served me well through the years. I’ve literally used them on hundreds of events and never let me down, but a friend of mine turned my attention to these some time ago and I gotta say I’m really falling in love with them. They are small electret condenser mics with flexible goosenecks that bend and contort to just about any placement required especially with the A75 clamp (also built like a tank) the mount allows for great maneuverability around your sound source and it stays put all night. Frequency response is 20Hz-20kHz with a slight roll off around 400Hz which wards off some of the “woofiness” that comes with close-mic’d drum tones. There’s also a surprising 6kHz bump which adds some definition which was pleasing to the ears. On a well tuned drum kit, most drum mics sound good, but these puppies shine and cut through the mix with ease. Looking forward to using these more! 🥁 #themoreyouknow #shure #shurebeta98ampc #doitrightthefirsttime #cantfakeawesome #soundengineer #turnitup - #neverlandband #rockandroll #guitar #drums #bass #femalefrontedband #sanjose #bayarea #fullforceaudio #shure #beta98 #charleysLG (at Norcal Bay Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqXKp3tuKL-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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drmacoffee · 1 year
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Amazing to see the journey I made, working in live events & tech 🎛️🎹🎥 (2015-2022) It’s equally fun to be doing something new now & thanks to all who I’ve met along the way! #liveevents #soundengineer #cambridge #mixingdesk #codasessions #nostalgia (at Cambridge Junction) https://www.instagram.com/p/CphgPJ5IFgq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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qualityisthekey · 1 year
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Business as usual. New state of the art recording studio based in Orlando, FL sure to help polish any artist & brand‼️🎶 🔊 Schedule & Book your session today! @sunztzi Based in Orlando,FL🔑 Recording Studio Rates $40 an hour recording [Rough Mix] $45 an hour recording [basic mix/artist recording development] Deposit: 50% non-refundable #musicrecording #recordingstudio #musicproduction #musicequipment #musicstudio #musicproducer #recordlabel #recordingartist #recordingartistproducer #recordingengineer #musicengineer #soundengineer #masterengineer #homerecording #homerecordingstudio #homestudio #homestudiosetup #homestudiorecording (at Orlando, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnQibF7MCLb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gasnewsletter · 1 year
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Two Round Robins - Interview & Studio Tour
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Gear List
Synths & Grooveboxes
Teenage Engineering - OP-1
Teenage Engineering - PO-33 KO
Teenage Engineering - PO-35 Speak
Teenage Engineering - PO-20 Arcade
Monome - Norns Shield
Monome - Grid
Bastl Instruments - Kastle Drum
Korg - NTS-1
Korg - Monotron Delay
Nintendo - Gameboy Color + Arduinoboy
Recovery Effects - Instrument 01
Alesis - Micron
Yamaha - VSS200
Tape Stuff
Tascam - Porta Studio MK II
Sanyo - Dictaphone
Sanyo - Pocket Corder
DIY Cassettone
Loads of tape-loops
Pedals & FX
Electro Harmonix - Memory Man 2
Boss - DD-7
Boss - Looper
Boss - RE20 Space Echo
Boss - Tremolo
M-One - Effect Unit
Controllers
Akai - MPK mini
Native Instruments Maschine Mikro MK2
Interface & DAW
Audient - iD4
Logic - Pro X
Instruments
Acoustic Guitars
Deering - Banjo
Mandolin
Violin
Lapsteel (modified)
Electric Guitar
Kalimba
++ small musical toys, instruments
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Who are you and what is your relationship with music?
I live in Ljubljana, a capital of a very small central-Europe country called Slovenia.
I started making music in my early teens. Coming from a non-musical family, it was your usual "Dad bought me a guitar" story that through trial and error and some basic lessons transcended into a music-making love affair, that seems to roll on.
I never really bothered with playing other peoples stuff, like most of my peers did, but I'd rather strum away and try to find my own thing from the very beginning.
From your usual early-teen metal phase I moved on to alt-rock and then it kinda jumped into all sorts of genres. In my early 20s I started doing film scores for smaller movies and various other media. This helped me to become quick in the various technicalities of music composition and production.
After my job at SAE Institute sadly ended, I moved on and did a lot of freelance work within the music field, before getting another regular 9-5 job in another media educational institute, which still provides my main income.
It's hard to survive only with musical output in Ljubljana, Slovenia especially if you come from a rather non-privileged background. So having a regular salary definitely helps that when you focus your creative energy on making music, the output is strictly what you decided to be.
What's the one thing in your studio you can't live without?
It's a hard question since every synth or music making gadget, at some point, is like a little baby that you can't live without. But thinking of it logically...
It's probably my laptop.
Thinking with heart however, I'd probably go with TE - OP-1 or Monome - Norns Shield.
What's your process?
Since I consider myself a newcomer into the intriguing world of DAWless jamming and ambient music, I tend to find my process to be constantly shifting.
However, what I seem to revolve around is texture. I start with texture - may it be a sample, synth or a field recording. The initial sound and colour has to draw me close enough that I can just sit and listen for a few minutes, enjoying the soundscape.
I learned slowly (and I still do) that I need to take time with each new sound element, processing it and still keep enough space within the atmosphere to let the piece breathe naturally. I was guilty (and still am at points) of doing the newbie mistake of adding and adding different harmonic layers, melodic ideas until all that is left is an asynchronous mess.
I still have a long way to go until I'll be comfortable enough to call myself anything close to a sound artist.
How would you explain your style?
I'm drawn towards a sound that sounds nostalgic, innocent and broken so I guess my style would be considered in the brighter spectrum of ambient music.
Taking a lot of ideas from nature and childhood, I try to create something that I would consider warm, beautiful, calm but at times chaotic. A lot has to do with gear that I own (or at least aspire to own) that I just enjoy the sound of and believe that such sound will push this initial style into a firmer ground as well as new territories.
Norns was something that changed my style as exploring. It's scripts forced me out of my comfort zone of quantized based music. It helped me understand that emotion is not grid-locked and my (now more open) mind found ways to conceptualize the uniqueness that came out of that little machine.
A similar breakthrough were tape-loops as well. There is no doubt in my mind that my style will evolve and something I consider now to be groundbreaking will look like a mere happy accident that kind of happened.
Has this journey of building a hardware setup changed the way you think about music or life in general?
Definitely!
The thing I really disliked when my creating was only based in a DAW setup was getting home from work and having to open my laptop yet again, staring at the same screen and making something that seemed I made a million times before. With this typical DAW fatigue I started losing interest in creating electronic music and found that strumming away on an acoustic instruments was a far more satisfying creative session.
But soon enough, the limiting sound that strictly acoustic instruments produce pushed me to search for alternatives. Once I got myself an OP-1 everything kinda changed. I took it to the park and found out that I really enjoy noodling on these portable synth around the beautiful scenery and I just let these droney textures take over.
I always knew that music has a healing effect on me, but making something that seems so naturally slow and evolving really adds it to a new level. Ambient sessions have now become far more therapeutic.
Music making (at least in this context) is now a far more meditative experience that makes me more relaxed than it used to with just creating a track in Logic Pro and now I come out of it far more satisfied.
What’s your ONE tip on music-production or creativity?
Be bravely slow.
I did a lot of music with a mindset of being quick is the only right way. But now I find that this tends to push me back into making the same stuff over and over again.
But taking time and really enjoying the process is a way more rewarding experience, giving you a sense of yearning for more exploration. You take this feeling and let yourself be hungry for a new session or better yet a new exploration into the whole unpredictable world of sound. This will then make you excited whenever you sit back with your gear just to noodle around and most importantly have fun doing it.
A book/movie/article that fueled your creativity?
Huh, a hard question since a lot of books, movies and music inspire me, but if I'd have to put a finger on it I'd say probably Steinbecks "Grapes of Wrath". I took a lot of themes from that book and used them in lyrics for a folk inspired EP I'm working on.
Another book that greatly inspired my sense of trying to mix emotion with a unique take on creativity is Danielewski's "House of Leaves". I absolutely adore that book.
Do you have a question in mind that you think I should have asked?
 "What is your current dream gear?"
Anything by Ciat Lonbarde
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Friends, this is a past issue from the G.A.S. Newsletter. Every Tuesday and Friday a new artist is featured.
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bonafidestudio · 1 year
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We work through an uncommon mix of flexibility, #innovation, experience and kindness to #makemusic with you. We approach every #record as an exploration guided by the tools of #art and #science. So grab your #instrument and join us in the laboratory! 02088839641 #goodmusictoyou #musiclife #musicproducer #soundengineer https://www.instagram.com/p/CqZ8f0SILTr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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venusleone · 1 year
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They needed a local who spoke fluent italian and English so @venusleone got to fly over to Italy and open a bank account. No wonder Italy has free health care: 47% of income gets taxed! Although I���m Italian native, I grew up and worked in Switzerland where you pay for health insurance so I had no idea. Anyways, this was chaotic but fun. I got to rush around to mic up 10+ A-Listers, who honestly were super fun to work with, boom, eat and got to go visit my family in Rimini and Chieti after wrap for whole 2 weeks. 🇮🇹🍝🎬 #spinmeround #soundengineer #hollywoodmovies #behindthescenes #audioinfilm #boomoperator #italy #italian #polyglot venusleone #vkswizz #goddessimage #aubreyplaza #debbyryan #lilrel #allisonbrie #laurenweedman #mollyshannon #aydenmayeri #alessandronivola #triciahelfer #bensinclair #zachwoods #timheidecker #jeffbaena (at Toscana, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmRnPtRJEpB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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davidesonten · 1 year
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I love my new 🔥🔥😋 go to reverb ... Cinematic Rooms Pro @liquidsonics.plugins Thanks to @_controlroom_ soundengineering #soundengineerlife #soundengineer #mixerengineer #masteringengineer #onlinemixing #onlinemastering #producer #musicproductions #musicproducer #music #singersongwriter #audio #audioengineer #mixer #fiverr #soundbetter #davidesonten #avid #protools #protoolsultimate #mixing #mastering #recordingstudio #mixingstudio #mixerengineer #liquidsonics #controlroom https://www.instagram.com/p/ClsNNILKRta/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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