Members Wanker Posted September 30, 2004 Members Share Posted September 30, 2004 G.A.S. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Puta Posted September 30, 2004 Members Share Posted September 30, 2004 Yooz/Kiru, newbie faq material? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Yoozer Posted September 30, 2004 Members Share Posted September 30, 2004 Definately. Didn't know it was still around (old thread!). I'll make a copy and strip out all the "thank yous" and *BUMP*s . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members eatsdrummachine Posted September 30, 2004 Members Share Posted September 30, 2004 you could just click on one of those: ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| \\\/////// \\////// \//// \// / *edit- the 'l mix r' mp3s don't work for some people. if they don't work for you try 'change player'- a button above the songs slightly to the right. for some reason that works when I use windows media at work.-ed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cheptronics Posted October 10, 2004 Members Share Posted October 10, 2004 Freeware tools for composing, performing and recording electronic music * Csound (non-realtime programming environment) http://www.csounds.com/ * Scilab (scientific software package) http://scilabsoft.inria.fr/ * Pure Data (realtime music and multimedia programming environment) http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html * Theories and Techniques of Electronic music (online book, currently only the chapters 1 to 7 are written) http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm * PlanetCCRMA at Home (how to set up a computer for pro audio and video, using only free softwares that you can install directly from the site to your computer) http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ * Buzz (realtime music programming environment) http://www.buzzmachines.com/ * Audiomulch (realtime music programming environment) http://www.audiomulch.com/ * MusicXP (Windows XP optimization site) http://musicxp.net/ * the Delay Lama VST plug-in http://www.audionerdz.com/index2.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members niacin Posted October 17, 2004 Members Share Posted October 17, 2004 Jazz piano: http://www.learnjazzpiano.com/citadel/scotcit.mvc?room_desc=1&room_id=1080324028&hall_id=1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members HungryCoyote Posted October 26, 2004 Members Share Posted October 26, 2004 You can still access (most?) of studiocover through web.archive.org. It looks like a lot of the text files are available. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://studiocovers.com looking at some of the versions recently is looks like they forgot to re-register the domain or didn't bother. If you have a program capable of mirroring/grabbing an entire site you might want to do that using this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DonoftheDead Posted November 22, 2004 Members Share Posted November 22, 2004 http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=674006 Amusing yet (somewhat) informative debate, if you can wrap your head around what they're saying. Ethan Winer(From RealTraps) and the accoustic Engineer from Auralex arguing/debating.Intermediate - Advanced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Miket156 Posted November 28, 2004 Members Share Posted November 28, 2004 I didn't see this link in the thread about a new synth patch memory site, so I copied to this thread in case the thread creator didn't. Its not my discovery, but its worth looking at. Anyone that has any patches can upload them to this site, and there's some patches already loaded onto the new site. Give it a look.... http://www.synthbase.net/ Mike T. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Puta Posted November 28, 2004 Members Share Posted November 28, 2004 here's some soft arpeggiators: Arpton shareware Sweet MIDI Arpeggiator shareware MIDIoz Arp freeware AnalogX Audio Arpeg freeware and a site with free softsynths and soft modulars: Visiomedia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members spinman Posted January 6, 2005 Members Share Posted January 6, 2005 I humbly add my articles: writing vocal harmonies: (intermediate) http://www.alandmoore.com/ramblings/vocalharm.htm How to write a band bio: (all) http://www.alandmoore.com/ramblings/WriteABio.htm Theory of Drum Programming: (all) http://www.alandmoore.com/ramblings/TheoryOfDP.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members keyman_sam Posted February 22, 2005 Members Share Posted February 22, 2005 24-bit recording : (intermediate - advanced) "http://www.24bitfaq.org/#Q0_1_1 Nyquist's Sampling Theorem :(advanced)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist-Shannon_sampling_theorem For EQ, Compression and Mastering : http://www.cakewalk.com/forum/tm.asp?m=102911 ear training(beginner) http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer?chap=5 i really appreciate this forum and the guyz participating in it to bring up such a productive process of helping others to learn (including me). CHEERS!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ThereminWorld Posted April 7, 2005 Members Share Posted April 7, 2005 http://www.thereminworld.com - online community for the theremin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members StompboxMan Posted May 5, 2005 Members Share Posted May 5, 2005 Nuuj's Link Depository everthing music related Link http://home.rochester.rr.com/nuuj/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pagan Posted May 12, 2005 Members Share Posted May 12, 2005 Some nice free MIDI-tools.http://www.songgalaxy.com/freeware.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jeebus Posted May 13, 2005 Members Share Posted May 13, 2005 GODDY! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members EerieDreamZ Posted May 17, 2005 Members Share Posted May 17, 2005 Originally posted by Chris100 GODDY! WELL Done, Padewan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pagan Posted May 31, 2005 Members Share Posted May 31, 2005 Interesting VST plugins.http://www.uv.es/%7Eruizcan/p_vst.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members felix Posted July 13, 2005 Members Share Posted July 13, 2005 Music Thing NICE gear-spotting, vintage/strange gear goodness. Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music Synth Zone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Geoff Grace Posted July 17, 2005 Members Share Posted July 17, 2005 Here's a similar thread I started at The Keyboard Corner (posting there as soapbox). It's pretty extensive - a lot of people participated and added their favorite links: Post Your Cool Links Here!!! Best, Geoff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members mchristi Posted July 22, 2005 Members Share Posted July 22, 2005 I'm looking for a website to be able to decipher some of the terminology on this forum! I'm really interested in synths/samplers/controllers, but don't know a lot about them. Is there a website you know that would be a "synths for dummies" kinda thing? Talking about analog vs. digital, controllers, terminology, etc? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members meccajay Posted February 27, 2006 Members Share Posted February 27, 2006 thanks Felix!! Found this gem of a link while tooling around on the Music thing site.. 'other' studio pics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pagan Posted March 18, 2006 Members Share Posted March 18, 2006 Nice overview of freeware music programs and lessons resources. http://www.freebyte.com/music/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members markmakingmusic Posted March 18, 2006 Members Share Posted March 18, 2006 I am a private guitar instructor here in Massachusetts, and I have always found most 'method' books to be sometimes confusing and misleading...Sure, it depends on how much the student wants to get out of the experience of learning guitar, and every student has a different learning curve. I don't use a method book for teaching. Instead, I use Finale to organize my OWN methods. However, I have found one internet website to be quite useful for learning basics of theory. www.thecipher.com I use it mainly for downloading the nice fretboard templates, blank music notation templates and basic theory guidelines...hope you all find it helpful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Strobonoir Posted March 21, 2006 Members Share Posted March 21, 2006 Ahem ! www.blackstrobe.co.uk .....Nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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