Monday, December 29, 2014
A re-release of my song "Invisible", with re-arranged strings. Enjoy!
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Propellerhead A-List Song Challange - ENTERED!
This is my contribution to the Propellerhead A-List Song Challange! Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Propellerhead A-List Song Challenge
Propellerhead has announced a competition where you make a song using the A-List Electric Guitarist Power Chords and/or A-List Acoustic Guitarist. Enter and you could win all Propellerhead rack extensions.
All I can say is.... Challenge accepted! :)
Propellerhead A-List Song Challenge
All I can say is.... Challenge accepted! :)
Propellerhead A-List Song Challenge
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
MÄRVEL - Danish Rush
There's no better way to start the weekend than by cranking the volume UP and watch the new video from Märvel called "Danish Rush" that was released earlier today! You're also in for a cool surprise in the end of the video!
'nuff said! Check it out! \m/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE9QtuthHFU
'nuff said! Check it out! \m/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE9QtuthHFU
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Invisible
I just released my latest song "Invisible" on Soundcloud! Check it out!
This song does not fight the loudness war and is therefore not as loud as most music, but instead it features full dynamics and kept transients! Turn the volume up, but beware of the next tune in your play queue.
If you like it, or any of my other tunes, please leave a comment! :)
https://soundcloud.com/mrfprod/invisible
This song does not fight the loudness war and is therefore not as loud as most music, but instead it features full dynamics and kept transients! Turn the volume up, but beware of the next tune in your play queue.
If you like it, or any of my other tunes, please leave a comment! :)
https://soundcloud.com/mrfprod/invisible
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
You - featuring Maddie
I just released a new song on Soundcloud, that's a remake of a song I made for my sister's wedding in 2009.
This was my contribution to the "song contest"-project at school. There was a total of 16 songs, and "You" got a shared fifth place when the second year students made their votes, but it got all the way up to third place when my class made their voting! Unbelievable, surprising and really really fun!
Have a listen at this link:
https://soundcloud.com/mrfprod/you-featuring-maddie
This was my contribution to the "song contest"-project at school. There was a total of 16 songs, and "You" got a shared fifth place when the second year students made their votes, but it got all the way up to third place when my class made their voting! Unbelievable, surprising and really really fun!
Have a listen at this link:
https://soundcloud.com/mrfprod/you-featuring-maddie
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Reason 7.1 (Updated Tuesday, May 13, 2014)
The new Reason 7.1 was released recently and though it's not filled with tons of new features and still lack some basic things, there is now a new format for Rack Extension plugins that will bring us new exciting plugins! I really hope for a detailed autotuner, like Antares Auto Tune 7, but better. ;)
There are a couple of FREE Rack Extensions that can be downloaded from the shop, and here is the current list:
Synchronous - Timed Effect Modulator (Only free for Reason 7.1 users until June 30!)
One-Note Stand - Note & Gate Generator
ModStepper Trig To Step CV Mod Level - Cv Controller
CV Gateway
CV Meter - monitor existing CV/Gate signals
ReMark - Rack Organizer
Wbl3001 Dispositif Pour Contact Premier
RE 180 Dynamic Driver
Scope Junior CV and Audio Oscilloscope
wbl5515 - Dual drone synth
Morfin XF Crossfader
Please let me know if I missed any! :)
There are a couple of FREE Rack Extensions that can be downloaded from the shop, and here is the current list:
Synchronous - Timed Effect Modulator (Only free for Reason 7.1 users until June 30!)
One-Note Stand - Note & Gate Generator
ModStepper Trig To Step CV Mod Level - Cv Controller
CV Gateway
CV Meter - monitor existing CV/Gate signals
ReMark - Rack Organizer
Wbl3001 Dispositif Pour Contact Premier
RE 180 Dynamic Driver
Scope Junior CV and Audio Oscilloscope
wbl5515 - Dual drone synth
Morfin XF Crossfader
Please let me know if I missed any! :)
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Reason - My feature suggestions
Dear Propellerheads, Reason is great! It's fast, stable and intuitive... but there are some features that I really would like to see soon.... (well, I don't think the Props actually will read this, but I have to get this out of my system! Home made therapy ftw!. ;) )
Here we go...
Here we go...
- The SSL Mixer
- When marking several channels and changing volumes, all selected channel volume sliders should move in parallel.
- Add the dB values on all channels + master channel, so one can easily see how loud the signal is.
- The Rack
- The possibility to lock devices to prevent accidentally moving them, or maybe the option to move devices with right mouse button.
- The ability to set opacity level on the cables.
- The ability to zoom in and out of the rack would be awsome!
- The Tool window
- A page where you can view, open and close open projects(.reason files), and when closing all windows the tool window remains (keeping Reason still running) where you can open a new project. Now it's a bit annoying that Reason quits when closing all windows, when you really just wanted to close the current project and open another one.
- The Sequencer
- I would like to get 'unlimited' vertical zooming, so I can get really close when editing audio (or MIDI).
- Other
- More colors to choose from when coloring channels, clips and tracks! 16 more should probably do.
- Undo history (in the tools window), and be able to undo/redo specific operations.
Phew... Now I feel better and can get back to mixing. :)
Monday, March 17, 2014
Windows 7 & 8: Blue Screen Of Death - Memory Management
Some time ago my main computer started to BSOD on me at different times and for no obvious reason. I was then running Windows 7 and thought it was a buggy driver that caused the problem so I decided to upgrade to Windows 8 instead and hopefully get rid of the problem. With Windows 8 installed the computer worked like a charm, for a while, then the dreaded BSODs was back. Most of the times the BSOD-message was about "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" or "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT" so I thought I might have a bad memory module and ran Memtest86 at several occasions, but the tests were always good.
Still expecting bad drivers I continuously tried to manually update all drivers but some were tricky to find so I came across SlimDrivers-Free, an application that scan your computer's drivers and automatically download any updates. With all drivers updated the computer still BSODed intermittently.
Searching the net I discovered that I wasn't the only one with healthy memory modules and "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" BSODs. I read in a forum somewhere that someone recommended increasing the voltage of the RAM, so I tried it out and increased it from 1.8V to 1.82V, and since then I haven't had any BSOD! Well, I actually got one but that was because of a crashed harddrive and not due to memory corruption.
By writing this post I probably ask for trouble (Murphy's law you know...), but I like living on the edge! :)
2014-03-29: Oh crap. Just got a Memory Management BSOD again. I guess I'm back to square 1. :(
2014-04-20: Hmm... no BSOD since last time, my machine still works much better than before the memory voltage increase.
Still expecting bad drivers I continuously tried to manually update all drivers but some were tricky to find so I came across SlimDrivers-Free, an application that scan your computer's drivers and automatically download any updates. With all drivers updated the computer still BSODed intermittently.
Searching the net I discovered that I wasn't the only one with healthy memory modules and "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" BSODs. I read in a forum somewhere that someone recommended increasing the voltage of the RAM, so I tried it out and increased it from 1.8V to 1.82V, and since then I haven't had any BSOD! Well, I actually got one but that was because of a crashed harddrive and not due to memory corruption.
By writing this post I probably ask for trouble (Murphy's law you know...), but I like living on the edge! :)
2014-03-29: Oh crap. Just got a Memory Management BSOD again. I guess I'm back to square 1. :(
2014-04-20: Hmm... no BSOD since last time, my machine still works much better than before the memory voltage increase.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Music creation on a budget - Free VST Guitar Amps
Live4guitar has a great article from 2012 about free Guitar Amp VST plugins! 17 tested amps and 2 Youtube videos where you can hear how they all sound! Check it out!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Free 'Survival' drumkit, until March 7!
Head over to the Bedroom Producers Blog to get a free drum kit from Producers Choice! The kit contains WAV and REX formats! Offer ends on March 7, so hurry up to get it!
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Use VST plugins with Reason!
VSTs WITH Reason, not IN Reason. Here's how!
Recently I was trying to find a way to sample any computer sound directly into Reason's units without the need to use Audacity and the "Stereo Mix" audio device. As I was searching the net for answers I came across the software JACK that is an audio routing software for multiple platforms. JACK installs a new ASIO driver called Jackrouter and all programs that can use ASIO drivers can then route audio between them!
In the same time I also came across the LoopBE1 that installs an internal "MIDI-destination" that can be used from within Reason.
The third software I use for VSTs is the VSThost.
I will not describe the installation and configuration process in depth now, but these are the programs you need to be able to make use of VST plugins with Reason.
It is of course possible to use Reaper, for example, and use ReWire to make use of VSTs, but by using VSThost you don't need to run another DAW at the same time.
So, I didn't solve my "sample all computer sounds directly into Reason"-problem but I found a way to use VSTs with Reason in a pretty simple way!
Happy jackrouting! :)
Recently I was trying to find a way to sample any computer sound directly into Reason's units without the need to use Audacity and the "Stereo Mix" audio device. As I was searching the net for answers I came across the software JACK that is an audio routing software for multiple platforms. JACK installs a new ASIO driver called Jackrouter and all programs that can use ASIO drivers can then route audio between them!
In the same time I also came across the LoopBE1 that installs an internal "MIDI-destination" that can be used from within Reason.
The third software I use for VSTs is the VSThost.
I will not describe the installation and configuration process in depth now, but these are the programs you need to be able to make use of VST plugins with Reason.
- Now Start the Jackrouter server (and configure it).
- Open Reason and select "ASIO Jackrouter" as the Audio card driver in Preferences/Audio.
- Create a new External MIDI Instrument, and select the MME LoopBE Internal MIDI.
- Create a new Audio track and select the Jackrouter as input.
- Open VSThost, configure it to use the LoopBE1 MIDI device, and load the VST plugin you want to use.
- In Jack Control panel, click the Connect button and make the audio connections from VSThost to Reason's inputs.
It is of course possible to use Reaper, for example, and use ReWire to make use of VSTs, but by using VSThost you don't need to run another DAW at the same time.
So, I didn't solve my "sample all computer sounds directly into Reason"-problem but I found a way to use VSTs with Reason in a pretty simple way!
Happy jackrouting! :)
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Monday, March 3, 2014
Startup
Ok, it's time to start a blog. This will mostly be about music production and probably some other stuff that's going on in my life.
Since September 2013 I'm a student at Studio Blue in Stockholm/Sweden, taking part in the "Sound engineer / Producer" program. Music all day, and almost all nights as well! Needless to say, but I'm having a blast! :D
I've been making music for quite a while, starting in the 90's with soundtrackers on my Atari. Today I use Propellerheads Reason 7, and in this blog I will post tips and tricks and maybe some patches to use in Reason.
So, let's see how far this blog will go. ;)
Since September 2013 I'm a student at Studio Blue in Stockholm/Sweden, taking part in the "Sound engineer / Producer" program. Music all day, and almost all nights as well! Needless to say, but I'm having a blast! :D
I've been making music for quite a while, starting in the 90's with soundtrackers on my Atari. Today I use Propellerheads Reason 7, and in this blog I will post tips and tricks and maybe some patches to use in Reason.
So, let's see how far this blog will go. ;)
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