Monday, October 24, 2011

Beef Up Your Reason Sounds Collection

Before anyone starts looking for Torrents, I'd suggest supporting the developers who spend time programming nice sounding patches for your use :)

Now to get on with the post...

Check out Reasonstation. It's an old site meaning it's been around for a while so the wealth of resources is vast as well. And to help you out, check out this link.

http://www.reasonstation.net/refills/browse.php?ft_type=rfl&ft_style=0&am...

Now this will lead you to refill packs you can buy and download to add to your refill collections!

If you are new to Reason, Refills are like zip files in your computer. Refills are merely a container for sounds/patches, that you can use in your Reason devices may it be a sound source or an effect. The onboard Refill that came with Reason are the Factory Sound Bank and the Orkester. Both are very capable to provide inspirational sounds and can last you for years just exploring what you can do with them. But if you find yourself looking for more sounds, then I'd suggest going on a Refill hunt. There are a lot out there that are free and some of the paid ones are also worth the money. Just make sure it fits your sound and you feel inspired listening to them for your own use. 

There are Reason haters and even users who say a track sounds "Reason-y" which I think is because they're so used to hearing sounds from the factory sound bank. It's not a bad thing but perhaps some people just don't tweak anything or try to explore more of the possibilities. For the more adventurous, this is where Refills come in and this is what makes your track indistinguishable from those not made in Reason.

Enjoy the hunt!

Cy

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Revelations. Reason. Refill.

Revelations.

It's funny as a blogger in progress, I often think I have to come up with something really great and allot time to plan out and think and write. I later realize that I just have to post something relevant and can even be really short at times may it be a note, text, tutorial, lead, or even a video. I guess what we bloggers in progress fail to realize is that we don't have to overthink things. Posts can be simple but may very well be helpful to those who read it. So don't feel pressured. It's just now also that I realize I have to loosen up LOL :)

Reason. 

Well, adjusting to Reason 6 is a blast and I've been loving the new devices from the Pulveriser, The Echo, and The Gator. All of which I've been using a lot lately in my productions and work-related tunes. I'm also loving the audio transpose function. Really handy for all the off tune singing that I need to fix for some projects I'm handling hehe So far so good. I'm still observing the CPU usage though as a lot have reported that R6 bring some heavy strain on the CPU compared to R5+Record which R6 is a combination of. Let's see.

Refill. 

And of course, as part of just posting things that can possibly help out, check this video out. It's quite inspiring :) I've also purchased the patches of this guy and they are AMAZING! Most of which have found their way in a lot of my productions for the past months both personal and work-related!

Check this video out!

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An Expensive Problem...

Last week was a hard blow for me... a very hard one. 

Being my busiest season, my stress spots were showing, was having a hard time sleeping, and everything that usually came with stress. I was preparing for a final stretch of clients that needed their music and I had until the end of October to finish them. 

30 minutes before one of my clients came by the studio, my computer simply turned off all of a sudden and wouldn't turn on anymore. This was a few minutes before they arrived driving all the way from QC. I really felt bad. I wasn't worried about the files since I've had my fair share of crashes back in the day so I'm used to backing up. My problem then was the day after...

I had a client fly in from Germany to work on 12 songs I made for them and his schedule couldn't be moved. There I was, computer-less. My mind was floating in despair, I literally felt numb all over. 

I had no choice but to rush to the service center the very next day and have the computer checked and fixed because by that time, I had less than 24 hours before the client came in. Unfortunately, they told me it had to be left for dignostics and repair for 7 days. By that time, my mind was spinning already. 

Long story short, I ended up buying another computer on the spot. As my agent was helping me out with repairs, I ended up telling her what deal I could get for a new laptop. She advised against it because she felt bad and that it would be a waste for me to get a new one when the one I bought just 2 years ago will be released back in 7 days. 

I had to make a business decision and I got a replacement.

It's hard and once again, a computer crash made me realize how my livelihood can depend so much on a piece of technology. I miss the days when I was a professional drummer and I could just show up at a show with a set of sticks and myself and I'd end up taking home some cash. Now, as I run my studio, I rely on computers to deliver my music products to my clients. It was a hard lesson to learn but I needed a backup computer. Don't get me wrong, I do have one but as time goes by, computers age and my original backup was showing its age in terms of performance. Ironically, when my Mac crashed, my PC backup laptop was the one that saved me that night for a deadline I was meeting for a TV ad. It was struggling but I was glad it got the work done. 

People are asking me now what I would do with another laptop when my current one is very much still capable. Well, as the computer brings in the money for me and now my family, I have to be more responsible and have a proper backup computer. My wife may not agree much because of the cost but in the long run, it's for something that in the end supports us as well. I was telling her before getting it, that if we don't get a new computer, we can't get the money we're expecting as payments for some music I was working on and that would be worse. 

I'm just so thankful to God for being there for me. I know it's a struggle seeing that I have to pay for a new computer but I have peace in my decision and I know God will provide. It was also a blessing that that night, a friend shared this thought with me... we work so that we can provide but with God, it's He who provides so we can do the work He has set for our lives and that spoke to me. I know that music is the work God has for me where He can show himself strong in what I write and produce and that in those pieces of music, He is glorified because He was the one who blessed me with the talent to make them. I know I need to work to provide for my family but with what happened, God assured me that regardless of my situation, even if I was short with cash, He will make a way to provide for what I need to continue to make music and provide for my family.

Cy 

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Thinking of taking my 1 on 1 Mentoring course?

I wanted to hear from my current crop of students taking up my 1 on 1 course and here's what one of them wrote. Thanks Niko for taking the time to give some feedback :)

"I never imagined when I started this course that I could come up with a track so quickly. I was able to create a track that sounds pretty good 3-4 sessions in! I also gained a world of insight into the nuances of production that I would have probably spent years figuring out on my own. Silverfilter's course is a perfect jump-off point if you've always dreamed of creating your own tracks!"

We're only halfway through and most of the guys taking the course have been well on their way creating their tunes from scratch programming in drums, playing in bass and keyboard/synth notes! Very happy and proud of them :)

Interested? http://silverfilter.posterous.com/learn-to-make-danceelectronic-music

The course started out focused on dance music but the differences in musical styles have not been a limit in the course as we discuss the principles and foundations of music production in general so if you're not into dance music but are into downtempo, DnB, dubstep, or if you're simply a songwriter wanting to create your own back up compositions for your songs, you are very welcome!

Cy

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Electronica Manila Night at Saguijo

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Reason 6! How to Update

Reason-6

Thank God for the Pay What You Want Scheme of Propellerheads for the release of Reason 6 for duo owners like me! It was a good move of them since it felt quite unfair that I bought Reason then Record then bought the upgrades and I'd have to pay the same price like all of the people who didn't even bother upgrading from older versions and not even getting Record so it's a fair move and one I gladly grabbed. 

I'm also thankful to God that I didn't experience the update woes of people as the forum has been filled with various issues in updating for other users so getting to update swiftly in my case was a real breather. I was hesitant of doing the update immediately at first since I was in the middle of a project but I guess I was too excited. 

Unfortunately, Installing Reason 6 automatically renders Record obsolete. I can run Record but not the same as when I had Reason 5. Now it's just Record so all the things I made inside Record with Reason needs to be reopened and re-saved inside Reason 6 now. Bummer. That's the only negative I can see from it but it's a minor thing. 

For those who haven't updated yet, the process is smooth. Just head on over to the props site then pay what you want. Don't feel bad if you can't pay much. They offered a dollar minimum so it's up to you. Don't feel pressured especially if you don't have the money to splurge at the moment. Just thank them if you get it low and buy a Refill from the prop shop later once you save up some money :) Once you've decided, you're led to the checkout page and it's self explanatory from there. I paid paypal so it's your choice if you want it thru paypal or Credit Card. Then after payment, wait a bit and you'll get your invoice and confirmation in the email. Head on over to your account section in the props site and you'll see now that there's a Reason 6 license in your products already. Now if you haven't yet, download the installer (full or demo is the same so don't worry about it). It's a huge file so download will take time. After completing the download, just open the installer file. It will ask you to drag the reason folder into the application folder. It will ask you if you wanna replace the existing one then just select replace and go for it (make sure you don't have files in the Reason program folder!). After that, you can now open the Reason icon in your application folder. It will then work in the background to manage the license online and to configure your ignition key. You'll be asked to restart but after that, you're good to go!

I've just been too busy lately with tons of work that's why I haven't experimented on the new devices, the expanded soundbank, etc but I'll give you an update soon!

Cy

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