Thursday, May 17, 2012

Always a first Time for Ads

I've been doing ads for a decade now and I've been so used to the arrangements needed for it so it's a refreshing thing when I've been asked to do something simple... to use just an acoustic guitar for the whole bed/score.

I remember a few years back, I also had to do something similar but due to the producer's direction, I did an acoustic guitar piece using guitar samples from my collection and I just played it using a keyboard. This time, I was informed ahead of time so I was able to bring my acoustic guitar and do the music for the set of ads. 

There's always something with recorded music against my usual arrangements using Reason where I go with MIDI most of the time. I can always re-edit, change or move things around because it's all MIDI data whereas with audio, I'd have to be as accurate as I can be since I don't have that much liberty when it comes to editing it compared to something I programmed via MIDI. But the nice thing about it is of course, you can't beat the real thing. We really can't try to "program" proper guitar playing including nuances of it. Yes there may be really good guitar VSTs or sound libraries there but nothing beats the real thing. I guess it's one thing why there's always room for a proper guitar player and I'm just SO THANKFUL to God that I'm able to play guitar if needed and as a music arranger, that's a definite plus as I don't have to get a session player to do the guitar parts. It's such a HUGE advantage to be able to do it myself. I'd imagine maybe if I didn't know then I may have not gotten the project and they may just have looked for a really good session guitar player. 

So I again, thank God for the gift of music and that I am able to enjoy playing the guitar that it also extends to getting work for it :)

Cy

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Just a Trip... Google's beatmaking app

Found this online a while back but forgot about it. Good thing someone shared this on a forum

Enjoy...

Check this out...

Goto translate.google.com

select from = detect language, and to = german

paste the following 'text' into the left side

pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk

then switch the from language to german - it should leave the translated side alone and there should be no capital letters

then press the listen / speaker icon on the translation (right) side

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Bandcamping...

I've long signed up for Bandcamp but I never really found the time to properly set my account up with even just a single or something. I'm glad I FINALLY did. 

You see, bandcamp is a really nice platform to showcase your music as well as be able to sell direct to your fans using their site. And not only sell but give stuff away for free. I really won't go into the details as it's best to visit their site to learn how AWESOME the site is. 

The point of this post however is to let you guys know that as I finally found time to upload music there, it's best to let you know that I uploaded an exclusive album for FREE on it. Unfortunately, if you're on my mailing list, you already have this. But if you aren't then what are you waiting for? It's an 8-track affair which can you grab in the link below!

http://silverfilter.bandcamp.com/

Enjoy! 

Cy

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Why should computer musicians use hardware?

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Here's a nice little article I read that's perfect for the times.

I've experienced playing with hardware synths and I've had a few come and go in my collection over the years. Unfortunately, I had to let go because they really didn't get any use from me (lucky are the ones who bought from me hehe) Seriously. I really didn't get to use any of my hardware synths that much.

Let's see...
I've had a Roland JD800 which was huge as a beast and heavy as a truck but it looked awesome in the studio with all the sliders.

I also had a Korg MS2000 which I think got the most use since I took it out for live performances back in the day.

I remember having a rack synth too! I also sold it though but it was my first Novation (A station) and I was pretty excited about it when I got it coz Novation wasn't available yet locally at that time.

There was also the Roland JP8000 which was one of my dream machines then and was blessed to own one after almost a decade but honestly, I really got it cuz I wanted one not because I needed one.

I also remember having a classic Roland SH02, which really had that huge analog sound, which ended up being traded for a bunch of guitar pedals hehe

The last one I had let go of was my Korg R3, which I even had shipped from the US. Unfortunately, it wasn't getting any use as with most of my synths and so I had to let it go.

There are also a few others which ended up having the same fate :(

Today, I only kept 2. My Roland Juno 60, which I'm keeping cuz it's a nice studio piece hehe and my Novation X Station which I'm keeping just because it's integrates nicely with computers as an interface plus the fact that it also works as a standalone synth! :)

People who are familiar with my tutorials and my DAW know that I'm a huge Reason user... well, it's really my MAIN DAW. And to be honest, I've got all that I need in it. That's why I never found any use for my hardware synths. I could have but I just felt that my workflow from inspiration to output was faster if I just worked exclusively inside the box.

If you did check out the article, it presents a nice argument, that pretty much sums up if we still need one in our setup. For me, I really don't need one at all. But I STILL want to get a Minibrute! But it's more of a want than a need because at the end of the day, we really don't need hardware these days but it's a nice addition to your setup should you feel the need for one :)

Cy

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

silverfilter live PA remix set - Palladium (free download)

Posting the audio only version since Youtube's been blocking my video for the remixes :(

Recorded during the 2nd leg of the Hennessy Artistry Club Tour on the 27th of April 2012. This time it was at Palladium in Makati, Philippines. 

Unfortunately, my recording device couldn't include the mic's of the percussion player seen in the video since he was plugged into a different mixer :(

http://www.mediafire.com/?ubsd32fypwb3xg6

Enjoy!

Cy

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