Monthly Archives: August 2010

channel hot How To Avoid Muddy Mixes   The Peak Level Indicator Is There For a ReasonI often hear mixes whether they are instrumentals or full songs that have that muddy bassy clumsy sound and distorted high end, so I felt a simple solution for starters would be to write this post!

To answer the question in the heading… Stay out of the RED!!!! The peak level indicator is there for a reason. Perception of the ear is amazing through numerous types of speakers BUT watching that sound through your channel meters clearly keeps you out of trouble.

Your speakers will trick you if you are not accustomed to how they play back your sound. So in other words, get to know your speakers first! See.. I know the scenario… You’re trying to make that bass thump, and your speakers (depending on what you are using) may not reflect that bang – therefore you pull that fader up to the skies, and the end result becomes drastic!

Another helpful tip is to consider similar frequencies (kick-drum/bass-line/bottom-keys) and spread them slightly into the panning field away from each other. It’s also golden to apply subtle EQ/dynamic processing to color them differently so they don’t beat each other up in the end process. The same goes for similar high frequencies.

Also keep in mind, if your track is hot when you mix it down to 2-channel… and then you go to master it by stretching out that waveform i.e. brick-walling… simply equals total disaster! Also note analog recording is a lot more lenient in handling the signal above 0, however even it too becomes a ‘hot mess’ when pushed too far.

Hopefully this is helpful for you. If you have any further questions or comments… I’d love to hear from you. Also, if you ‘like’ this post, please click or retweet below.

sn vst3 16 Websites With Free VST Instruments and Effects

From Saturators to Synths, there’s a mega collection here that I’m sure you’d be proud to browse through. Enjoy!

VST PLUG-INS


http://www.rocksonics.com/FreePlugs.htm


http://freemusicsoftware.org/category/free-vst-effects-2/tape-simulation


http://www.jeroenbreebaart.com/


http://vst-plugins.homemusician.net/


http://audio.tutsplus.com/articles/general/over-90-free-vst-effects-plugins/


http://www.freesoundeditor.com/VSTDelay-Reverbeng.htm


http://freevstplugins.blogspot.com/


http://free-loops.com/vst-plugin-52.html


http://www.meldaproduction.com/freevstplugins/


http://www.vst4free.com/


http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/


http://www.best-free-vst.com/


http://mda.smartelectronix.com/effects.htm


http://www.alexanderblu.com/AlexanderBlu/Download/download.htm


http://www.voxengo.com/group/freevst/


http://vstplanet.com/

mic  Simple Steps To Legally Copyright The Lyrics To Your SongTo write song lyrics and get them to the next step seems like a simple task when technically it’s a process in this music business. As a songwriter, it’s also helpful to learn the fundamentals of the creation of music because many songwriters also write music. While this is not necessary to sell a hit song, it keeps you abreast of the industry leading songwriters and knowing how to speak their music lingo.

As many are confused in the process of what’s next after the song is jotted down on the notebook, on a napkin, or inside the palm of your hands;  here are a few simple steps in copyrighting your work.

Copyright and Ownership - Having  a copyright is important for legal reasons should you have infringement issues down the road. Of course you are aware that once your piece is written that by law you own that particular work. However, in the court of law, having an accompanied document to prove your ownership weighs heavily and accurately.

U.S. Copyright Office Online – Simply go here for more information on filing a formal copyright application (US Copyright Office) using the new CO form. It replaced the PA, TX, VA, SE and SR forms. Submit your lyrics and a sketch of the audio of the song on CD. To save on the copyright fees, it’s a great idea to copyright several songs under one fee as a collection of songs and/or compilation of work. Here’s a PDF tutorial in the online filing process.

Form CO Simple Steps To Legally Copyright The Lyrics To Your Song

Important to Know

Lyrics and Melody: If you wrote the lyrics and a music producer contributed the music, then the copyright’s entitlement  is split 50% between you and the music producer or composer, or whatever amount you all agree upon. On the old copyright forms this would fall under the PA form.

Sound Recording: As this is often confused with the production of the song; a sound recording is usually owned by the record label or the entity that releases the record. This would fall upon the old SR form. In the instance of the sound recording and with so many home studios and indie labels out there, it’s common to find one entity or group owning the lyrics, melody and sound recording provided there are no publishers involved which holds the copyright or partial rights to the lyrics and the melody only. However, if there was a separate deal to come about with a major label, they often seek copyrights to the sound recording. ***It’s always best to speak with your attorney to fully understand these aspects before signing any agreements.

tablet pen Rhyming Words You May Want To Use...Every songwriter, rapper and poet can always use as many words as possible to structure their pieces. I’ve dropped in a few words to hopefully help stimulate your creativity.

  • renown, hand me down,
  • sane, refrain, disdain, campaign, arrange,
  • ignite, parasite, despite, contrite, trite,
  • adjust, thrust, August, unjust,
  • facade, defraud, quad, applaud, squad,
  • microphone, home alone, chaperone, monotone, postpone, cyclone, atone,
  • hissed, pianist, coexist, gist, analyst, moralist,
  • distaste, embrace, lambaste, two-faced,
  • occupier, simplifier, crier, amplifier, testifier,
  • undermine, outshine, concubine, asinine,
  • limitless, transgress, repossess, outrageousness, idleness, spitefulness,
  • demagogue, analog, bog, synagogue, dialog,
  • iconoclastic, enthusiastic, scholastic, sarcastic,
  • bassoon, monsoon, buffoon, cocoon, platoon,
  • matinée, soufflé, protégé, ricochet,
  • risqué, beguile, defile, vile,
  • genteel, repeal, conceal, spiel,
  • scrawl, drawl, sprawl, brawl, parasol,
  • fission, imposition, requisition, transposition, acquisition,
  • sociopath, aftermath, psychopath, wrath,
  • shuttle, rebuttal, scuttle, epitaph, polygraph, carafe,
  • brigade, invade, tirade, dissuade, centigrade, suede