The producer and the producer-songwriter

Categories: Featured Articles, Producing, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Oliver Chesler September 26th, 2010 - You may have noticed that I haven't written in a week. I probably should have posted up a "on vacation" notice...oh well. I just got back from San Francisco/LA and I picked up a Native Instruments Maschine so check back for a review on that soon. I also chose this week to install the Seagate Momentus XT I posted about a while back. I decided to do a clean install of my operating system which ... Read More

Using Flow in your Music

Categories: Engineering, Featured Articles, Producing, Songwriting

September 15th, 2010 - I am not a professional skateboader, snowboarder, or mountain biker, however living in Vancouver, I come to know and hang out with a few athletes. I have never been in contention for pro-level status but even I can tell when an athlete has good flow. Have you ever watched videos of athletes that seem really smooth and link everything they do into one continuous stream of talent? It's pretty obvious when watching a snowboarder ride powder, but even ... Read More

Quick mixing tip : Using software drum instruments

Categories: Engineering, Featured Articles, Producing

August 26th, 2010 - I'm working on a track for my brother's upcoming album, and while I was working with the drum part, I thought of a tip that might help some of you out. In situations where we cannot record live drums (definitely the case for a lot of us home studio guys), it's pretty easy to pull up a great sounding drum plugin. Many producers I know use Addictive, BFD, or Superior drums, and I'm also partial to the Steve Slate ... Read More

How Rick Astley’s “Never Going to Give You Up” was made

Categories: Engineering, Producing, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Kimble Young August 8th, 2010 - If you've been on the internet for any amount of time (which I assume you have been since you're reading this), you'll no doubt be familiar with the phenomenon of rickrolling. Internet meme aside, I just read a Sound on Sound article on the creation of that song, from the songwriting, to the production, and finally to the engineering stage. It's a good read. Also, although I love the song, I hate being rickrolled. Classic ... Read More

Matt Ridley says Idea Sex, I just say Collaboration

Categories: Featured Articles, Producing, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Dan Machold August 6th, 2010 - I love TED presentations; I could waste all day watching them (and have). The talk below by Matt Ridley is about "idea sex". While the sexification of the subject matter is a little iffy, I do agree with collaboration being a key factor in our personal evolution. For musician/songwriter/producers, collaboration is an important part of expanding your own abilities. This may seem like an oxymoron, but working with someone else who has different skills and ... Read More

QOTD: On making tracks for friends

Categories: Producing, Questions, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Tobias Steinhoff August 2nd, 2010 - Yesterday, while preparing a new project, I stumbled upon a remix I worked on last year. I created it because a friend asked me to; there wasn't any other real reason. It wasn't a remix of his music (although I am helping to produce an EP for his band currently), rather it was a song that he liked that he felt needed a remix. Often when people learn that I produce music and they themselves ... Read More

DIY Lady Gaga using Reason

Categories: Asides, Producing

Photo courtesy of Alfred Hermida July 31st, 2010 - You might not be a fan of Lady Gaga, and you might not like her music, but knowing the techniques that were used to produce her songs serves to expand your own toolbox. Dave from BoyInABand.com has put up a tutorial of how to re-create Lady Gaga's Poker face using synths in Reason. What I like especially about this tutorial is that he built the synths from scratch rather than loaded up a VST. ... Read More

QOTD: Do you use online DAWs, or would you consider switching to one?

Categories: Producing, Questions

July 6th, 2010 - These days, web technologists seem to be hyped up about "computing in the cloud". The main idea of it is that we will only have devices that allow us to access the internet, and all our applications and files will be stored and processed in a giant rack of servers online. Some of the benefits touted are: (a) cheaper personal devices, (b) access to your files anywhere you go, and (c) powerful processing takes place on computers built ... Read More

Pet Peeve #467 : Releasing quiet mixes

Categories: Engineering, Producing

Photo courtesy of Alosh Bennett July 5th, 2010 - I like listening to new independent artists. Finding great music by someone who produces it in their bedroom is inspiring. As I keep saying over and over, technology is making it easier for anyone to create something great. You don't need racks full of expensive gear or a band to back you up; you can do it all on your own, all within your computer. Of course, easy access also means there's a lot of ... Read More

QOTD: How do you learn new music software?

Categories: Engineering, Producing, Questions

June 16th, 2010 - While the staggering rate of evolution and revolution in computer-based music tools has allowed users to do more things, and faster than ever, one of the problems is too much choice. You would think that choice is a good thing, and to a certain degree it is; however, too many options can cause paralysis. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. You read about the latest plugins or improvements to the many DAW options out there, and ... Read More