
Expanding my equipment base has had a direct impact on the style of music being produced. I found that I quickly needed to collect various instruments in order to have a more diverse sound. This not only meant major instruments such as my Fender Telecaster, but things as simple as a Remo pocket shaker (which lately I've been using to death on my tracks). As far as using MIDI and plug-in's go, I use them sparingly. They can be very convenient, but I advocate the real thing. I use when I have a need for some low orchestral strings or for some moody sound effects. Otherwise my music production is all musician performed.
Lately I have been working with incorporating the
Having good equipment is important, but knowing how to use it is even more essential. With any new piece of studio equipment, spend time with it, read the manufacturers technical specifications, and learn how to optimally use it.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Music Production 101
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Do you use Protools?
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