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#24: How to Write Successful Synth Pop Music | Maxthor
Coming out of Spain in a haze of neon lights, electro-synth pulses, and eighties rock brilliance is Maxthor, a three-piece with a unique and original retro-futuristic sound.
Forging a broad spectrum of influences, Maxthor takes the irresistible echoes of eighties giants like Phil Collins, Billy Idol, and Survivor and filters them through their lens of synth-driven futurist nostalgia. The results are intoxicating; insanely catchy songs, beautifully crafted and drowned in the electronic atmosphere and synthpop hooks. There’s metal, Italo-disco, and retro aesthetics in the mix - it’s a cocktail of sounds that makes Maxthor a truly unique proposition.
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ToneSphere Studios was designed and built by Chris and Ben Threlfall during and just after the original lockdown of 2020. It was made primarily for their use for existing projects but was also geared towards branching out to the public.
The idea was to create a dynamic space to use for a wide range of projects, from recording and mixing to photography, videography, and live streaming.
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Daniel Hugh is an 80s-inspired synth-pop producer and artist from Northampton, England. After spending years in rock bands, Daniel embarked on a solo project in 2020 resulting in an acoustic guitar-led EP titled 'Stories Involving Time'.
'Inspired by Immortals' was Daniel Hugh's second self-penned solo release and was a marked change in music direction. It could be described as a cross between Dreamwave and synth-pop. With 80s influences from Cyndi Lauper, Phil Collins and Def Leppard, the synthwave-inspired instrumentation is fused with contemporary songwriting and structure, along with big choruses to create a dynamic and emotive listening experience.
The 5-track EP explores the internal battle between our demons and their better angels, and at times fixates on a desire to find a deeper meaning behind our existence. Mental health, anxiety and pillars of support are recurring themes throughout the EP.
Daniel Hugh is signed to Retro Reverb Records and is currently working on his next EP, which will be out in 2022.
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Aisle 9's career has spanned over 3 decades working in the UK as a producer. Born way back in the….wait for it…Summer of 69. Worked with hundreds of artists from all genres, starting with the trance, rave, and festival scene of the late '90s and moving through to playing in guitar-driven original bands in the alt-rock and grunge scene of the early '00s.
Now partly driven on by the pandemic, he has finally returned to producing his music once again. His influences are as diverse as Mitch Murder, New Order, Tangerine Dream, The Midnight, Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Orbital, and William Orbit to name but a few.
An accomplished songwriter, sound engineer, and musician, his music style incorporates lush synths, filtered funky guitars, treated samples, text-to-speech voices, vocoders, driving bass, and killer grooves. There are electronica, synthwave, synthpop, ambient, and EDM elements here.
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Dreampop ectoplasm ghost Georgie has been making music since 2008 and engineering professionally since 2011. A 239-year-old songwriter, audio engineer, and musician specializing in keyboards and vocals, Georgie is happiest in the studio. After haunting Los Angeles since horse-drawn carriages rolled down Santa Monica Blvd, finally the debut ep ghost Georgie, ghost Georgie is out. If you enjoy the likes of Mazzy Star, Beach House, Bon Iver, Roxy Music, the pumpkins album adore, etc you might enjoy this melancholic synth-pop apparition.
For audio engineering inquiries email: nicolelexidavis@gmail.com
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New Irish producer based in London, Lockdown FM is a brand new electronica project that celebrates the fundamentals of Synthwave and applies a collective series of other influences from a vast range of other genres.
With a name inspired by the world's climate during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lockdown FM released its debut single "The Big Think" on June 12th as an independent release. Mastered by Italian artist/producer Vincenzo Salvia, "The Big Think" is the first instalment to the Lockdown FM repertoire.
Lockdown FM returned in the spring of 2022 with a string of new singles two years in the making!
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Marc Matthews is a musician, producer, and mix and mastering engineer. You’ve come to the right place if you want to know about your favourite synth music artists, music engineering and production, songwriting, and the music industry. Marc has been songwriting, producing, mixing, and mastering music for over 15 years and wants to share what he has learned with you.
Russell Nash is a Synthwave/Retrowave artist hailing from the Highlands of Scotland. His style exudes 80s excess, bringing the sounds of yesteryear to contemporary audiences.
Russell took up guitar at age 13 and quickly became immersed in the realms of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal - going on to play in bands for many years. A lifelong devotee of the decade of decadence; Russell's love for 80s film and music eventually spilt over into his compositions when he discovered Synthwave in late 2020. His debut Synth album, "Do Or Die", was released in March 2022.
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Totta is the Swedish artist who brought the world a vaporwave concept album that takes its listeners on a journey through nostalgia and heartache. She's a 27-year-old artist from Sweden who's been growing her solo project "Totta" since 2020. With a multitude of EPs and collaborations behind her, as well as her releases in her punk band "Arre! Arre!; she has finally released her debut album in the spring of 2022.
The debut album "poolhouse.exe" brings a mix of 80's vaporwave/synthwave, pop, and ambiance. With a heavy focus on dreamy vocals and atmospheric samples, she creates the cinematic experience of a simulation program gone wrong. The sense of escapism that permeates the album creates an inviting and mysterious narrative for listeners to enjoy.
Welcome to the poolhouse.exe experience and remember, don't forget to W A K E U P.
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1=2 combines the melodies of synth-pop, the dissonance of noise rock, and the energy of dance-punk to create the indie rock/electropop of the future. To follow 1=2, click here: https://www.1eq2.com/
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The Future Kids is a Belgian producer that takes you on a journey through dreamy and nostalgic soundscapes. With a focus solely on instrumental synthesizer atmosphere and sound aesthetics to try and bring a true Dreamwave experience. Roots in hip-hop and the French touch movement, bring a fresh twist to synthwave.
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Pensacola Mist is the high contrast synth-pop trio inspired by 80s synths and nostalgia. Known for their larger-than-life live light show, powerhouse vocals, and electric on-stage energy.
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Zak Vortex is a Synthwave / Retrowave / Outrun producer from Bristol, UK. Zak’s Synthwave Music is heavily inspired by 80s nostalgia, music, and the films of John Hughes, such as Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles.
Zak Vortex has enjoyed national radio AirPlay as well as touring with world-famous bands. Zak’s last two singles have been placed on Spotify Editorial playlists.
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THE SYNTH PALS VIRTUAL PUB This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, network, and share ideas. At least one question and a pub-based beverage or snack are mandatory. If you would like to join me and my synth pals at the next Synth Pals Virtual Pub, book your seat here: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/synth-pals-virtual-pub
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Year of the Fall is a synthwave/retrowave band that blends nostalgia for the music and movies of the 1980s with the electronic melancholy of modern life.
YOTF features German musician Philipp Kappestein and American writer/vocalist Dan Vaccaro. The two met while living in a volunteer community in Boston, Massachusetts, and within days began making music together. They spent their 9-5 working in the program’s homeless shelter, and in the evenings recorded music on an old computer, originally using a headset microphone to capture vocals. Their first album came under the band name For Tomorrow, and featured acoustic folk-pop music inspired by the likes of Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Counting Crows, Pearl Jam, and others.
The group’s second album, Love on a Dying Planet, is an eight-song cycle – released one track at a time – that tells the story of star-crossed lovers who discover passion and peril at the end of the world. The band released the first single from the record in May 2022. Fans can follow along with each new segment of the story (and find its corresponding song) at the YOTF’s website (https://www.yearofthefall.com/love-on-a-dying-planet-2022).
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A stereo delay with a 1/4 or 1/8 note delay on one side and 1/4 or 1/8 note triplet note on the other side provides movement along with depth.
For a quick vocal effect, set up a mono 220ms delay with a couple of repeats.
To simulate a vocal double, use a 1/16 note delay and then modulate it so it slowly raises or lowers in pitch.
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HeartBeatHero is a dutch synthwave artist that was raised in the United States. He also plays tracks, and trivia, and interviews other synthwave artists on his monthly synthwave podcast HeartBeatHero Radio.
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THE SYNTH PALS VIRTUAL PUB This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, network, and share ideas. At least one question and a pub-based beverage or snack are mandatory. If you would like to join me and my synth pals at the next Synth Pals Virtual Pub, book your seat here: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/synth-pals-virtual-pub
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Sunglasses Kid is a London-based producer who makes nostalgic vocal-driven pop and instrumentals inspired by the music, fashion, and films of the late 80s and early 90s. He has collaborated with artists and musicians including Ollie Wride, Jay Diggs, Zach Robinson, Tim Cappello, Megan McDuffee, Myrone, and more.
He started making music under Sunglasses kid in 2013 and has produced two albums, two EPs, and dozens of singles that have been featured in commercials, video games, and short films.
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In this episode, Marc explains compression basics in an easy-to-digest format and demonstrates how to configure a kick drum compression, parallel compress a snare, and compress a hi-hat.
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The Miami-based artist Cuzi. is on a mission to deliver his unique blend of neon synthwave soundscapes with catchy pop sensibilities. Through his music, Cuzi. attempts to tackle the subjects of love, drugs, and cynicism with honest lyrics that are personally directed to his audience.
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In this episode, Marc explains and demonstrates three simple vocal compression techniques that you can use in your mixes today!
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THE SYNTH PALS VIRTUAL PUB This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, network, and share ideas. At least one question and a pub-based beverage or snack are mandatory. If you would like to join me and my synth pals at the next Synth Pals Virtual Pub, book your seat here: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/synth-pals-virtual-pub
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THE SYNTH PALS VIRTUAL PUB This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, network, and share ideas. At least one question and a pub-based beverage or snack are mandatory. If you would like to join me and my synth pals at the next Synth Pals Virtual Pub, book your seat here: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/synth-pals-virtual-pub
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Having worked in Glasgow's cover band scene for some years, Oakley penned what would become his debut album, California, in 2016. Lesley Daunt of The Huffington Post wrote in 2017 of the lead single "Turn Back Time", "Oakley's captivating beats and celestial synthesizers have given a fresh approach and revival to classic pop".
In 2017, Oakley released California to critical acclaim from The Huffington Post and popular YouTube channel and record label NewRetroWave.
In 2019, the artist released his sophomore album, Introspect, which was listed in NewRetroWave's Top 10 albums list of 2019.
In 2020, Oakley issued the track "Wake Up!", featuring Ollie Wride, as part of the soundtrack to the game Wave Break: High Tide, through Funktronic Labs. In the same year, he contributed an instrumental remix of his 2016 single "Rabbit in the Headlights" to the soundtrack of the mobile gameRetro Drive.
On 16 April 2021, Oakley announced the release of a new single, "Is There Anybody Out There", co-written by fellow labelmate Ollie Wride and produced by Jon Campbell of The Time Frequency.
Oakley released his third studio album, Odyssey, on 14 May 2021, through NewRetroWave Records.
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Having worked in Glasgow's cover band scene for some years, Oakley penned what would become his debut album, California, in 2016. Lesley Daunt of The Huffington Post wrote in 2017 of the lead single "Turn Back Time", "Oakley's captivating beats and celestial synthesizers have given a fresh approach and revival to classic pop".
In 2017, Oakley released California to critical acclaim from The Huffington Post and popular YouTube channel and record label NewRetroWave.
In 2019, the artist released his sophomore album, Introspect, which was listed in NewRetroWave's Top 10 albums list of 2019.
In 2020, Oakley issued the track "Wake Up!", featuring Ollie Wride, as part of the soundtrack to the game Wave Break: High Tide, through Funktronic Labs. In the same year, he contributed an instrumental remix of his 2016 single "Rabbit in the Headlights" to the soundtrack of the mobile gameRetro Drive.
On 16 April 2021, Oakley announced the release of a new single, "Is There Anybody Out There", co-written by fellow labelmate Ollie Wride and produced by Jon Campbell of The Time Frequency.
Oakley released his third studio album, Odyssey, on 14 May 2021, through NewRetroWave Records.
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Over 25 years of studio experience. Multiple gold and platinum records. One Grammy. As well as his studio work, Dom is the founder of The Mix Consultancy, a Professor of Music Production at Leeds Conservatoire, and a keen coffee drinker.
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The Safety Word is a musical brotherhood consisting of John Rosvanis on vocals, guitar, and Simon Quinn on keys, and beats. The two have solidified their sound from years of playing and creating music together, forming a telepathic relationship when it comes to building whole musical worlds in which they submerge themselves. They see themselves as artistic maestros who craft sonic compositions referring to their sound as Atmospheric Synth Pop. You can find elements of synthwave, synthpop, dream pop, ambient atmospherics, and upbeat electronic dance floor anthems just to describe the varying sound palette they draw from. Look much deeper into their creative process and you will find the band takes a full D.I.Y approach to everything that they do which allows them to have full artistic freedom in the expression of video, film, music, and photoshoots, they also welcome fans to be a fly on the wall and listen to their regular Instagram lives and engage with them on the communities they have built across their socials where they take pride in being personable, approachable and humble.
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THE SYNTH PALS VIRTUAL PUB This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, network, and share ideas. At least one question and a pub-based beverage or snack are mandatory. If you would like to join me and my synth pals at the next Synth Pals Virtual Pub, book your seat here: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/synth-pals-virtual-pub
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Pensacola Mist is a high-contrast synth-pop trio inspired by 80s synths and nostalgia. Known for their larger-than-life live light show, powerhouse vocals, and electric on-stage energy.
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I've been writing and producing music for over 15 years and I truly believe that proper songwriting pre-production can dramatically improve a songwriter and producer's workflow. In this episode, I demonstrate how to create a music production template in Logic Pro X, and how to produce a song from scratch using Scaler 2, ANA2, and more of my favourite software plugins. This is the first in a series of episodes dedicated to producing a song in an empty DAW. You'll experience my thought processes and creativity, plus music production tips, and songwriting tips.
In this episode, I demonstrate how to create a basic drum pattern using MIDI notes, quantization, and sampler instruments. I show you why a vocal chop can help creative inspiration, and how to create a synth pad drop with high-pass filter automation.
This is the second in a series of episodes dedicated to producing a song in an empty DAW. You'll experience my thought processes and creativity, plus music production tips, and songwriting tips.
This is the third episode in a mini-series of music production tips, and songwriting tips. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, it's always useful to brush up on your skills. And I've got just the thing for you: a quick rundown of some of our favourite tips and tricks for producing killer beats.
First things first: when you're producing a song from scratch, it can be helpful to start with a drum pattern. Here are some tips for getting started:
1. Program a kick drum and snare pattern using the Logic Pro X step sequencer.
2. Program a hi-hat and clap pattern using a step sequence.
3. Write a lead synth arpeggio using Native Instrument's Massixe X, an arpegiator, and Scalar 2.
4. Write a sub-bass using MIDI pattern using ANA 2. Use the ANA2 side-chain effect to modulate a sub-bass and pad MIDI sequence.
In this episode of Synth Pals Pub, we're discussing what you know now about music production that you wish you'd known when you first started out. Topics include: try before you buy, why you should be patient with progress, is music theory necessary for songwriting, whether AI mastering is any good, why balance in mixing music is important, and whether should you mix in mono first. We also listen to new music from Legacy FM, Sub Neon, and Aerowolf!
This is the fourth episode in a mini-series of music production tips, and songwriting tips. The key to transforming a good song into a great song is keeping the listener engaged and interested.
In this episode, I demonstrate two quick tips to make chord progressions more interesting. Starting with mixing up the chord length and phrasing, followed by modulation using the Kilohearts Tape Stop effect.
In this episode, I'm joined by mastering engineer Mitchell Dyer. We discuss everything from how to become a mastering engineer to how to master streaming services to writer's block rehab.
Topics include: what causes writer’s block? How to start a song, what to do with a mix before mastering, how to pick a music mastering service, music mastering myths and misconceptions, and reading mastering meters
This is the fifth episode in a mini-series of music production tips, and songwriting tips. In this episode, I answer the question "What is a vocal chop", and I demonstrate two different ways to create a basic vocal chop effect, and how to process a vocal chop, using Logic Pro X and the Logic Pro Sampler.
In this video, I talk with Mike Exeter about essential mixing tips.
Mike Exeter is a Grammy-winning producer and mix engineer. He's worked with artists like Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, and Cradle of Filth, and he's also worked as a freelancer in the studio industry for over 20 years.
He shares his story with me—how he got started working in studios, how to understand an artist's vision and tease out the idea that they're trying to express through music, and more!
We also discuss his experience working in the studio versus freelancing as well as what he thinks modern technology has done for or against musicianship.
Hey, everyone! We're back with another video in our "Produce a Song From Scratch" series. This week we'll be talking about how to add an intro to your song.
First, we'll add a reverse-ride cymbal. To do this, we'll use the Logic Pro X keyboard short-cut to time-stretch and modulate our vocal one-shot sample. Then, we'll automate the cut-off frequency of our pad chord progression.
We have a lot of tips for you in this week's Producer Pub episode.
We're talking about how to collaborate on music remotely. Collaborating with other artists can be a great way to enhance your reach and longevity in the music industry, but it also requires a lot of preparation and communication.
We discuss how to prepare stems for mixing. It's important that you don't just send a full mix over; instead, send individual tracks so that your collaborators can do their own thing with them. This will make it easier for your collaborators to add their own spin on things, too!
We talk about content marketing and how collaborating can enhance your reach. Collaborating with others can extend your reach and make people aware of who YOU are, which is key in this industry where longevity seems to be the goal for almost everyone involved in music creation. Consistency is key!
Finally, we'll hear new music from Neon Highway, Sub Neon, and Aisle9.
In this seventh episode of our "Produce A Song From Scratch" series, we dive into the world of MIDI and explore how to import, use and edit MIDI files to create a complete track. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned music producer, this video will provide you with invaluable tips and tricks for enhancing your music production skills. We cover everything from how to import and use MIDI files in your DAW, and even how to edit and customize MIDI to fit your specific needs. So if you're looking for music production tips and want to improve your MIDI skills, make sure to tune in to this episode of our series!
Welcome to the eighth episode of the produce a song from scratch series, the series where we take you through the process of producing a song from scratch. In this episode, we'll be diving into the world of synth production, specifically focusing on crafting dreamy synth strings by mastering the ADSR envelope controls.
We'll also be exploring how to spice up your tracks with impact sounds for creating smooth transitions. In addition, we'll be sharing tips on creating snare build drops with EQ filter automation and snare samples, as well as adding space and depth to your tracks with reverb mix knob automation.
So, whether you're an experienced producer looking to expand your production techniques or a beginner just starting out, this episode is sure to give you valuable insights and techniques to improve your production skills. Let's get started!
In this episode of Inside The Mix, we have a special guest, Adrian Hall, who is a mixer, engineer, and producer. Adrian has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, and he shares his expertise with us on a range of topics.
Firstly, we talk about remote mixing and the use of audio movers. Adrian explains what to look for in a mastering service and the difference between a beginner mix and a professional mix. He also stresses the importance of mixing in mono and checking in mono.
Next, Adrian shares some tips on how to capture the energy of a live performance. He talks about his experience working with DM live in Berlin and how he approached the mix.
Adrian also addresses the question of whether you can tell the difference between in-the-box and analogue. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of both and how to use them effectively.
Finally, Adrian talks about the role of mastering engineers and how they hear music in a different way. He shares his technique of mixing through a limiter and mixing into a mix bus chain.
If you're interested in improving your mixing skills or just love music, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on valuable insights and tips from one of the best in the industry. Tune in now!
Hey folks, welcome back to the latest podcast episode! This one is for all the music producer friends out there who want to learn some new tricks to take their tracks to the next level. I'm continuing my "Producer a Song From Scratch" series with part 9, and I've got some juicy topics lined up for you.
First up, I'll be diving into the world of reverb automation in Logic, and showing you how to create some seriously cool effects. Then, I'll share a quick vocal reverb trick that's going to blow your mind.
But that's not all - I'm also going to teach you how to make your synths sound fuller and give you some expert tips on crafting a killer synth lead that really stands out. Plus, I'll be sharing our secrets on how to keep your song from becoming a snooze-fest and keep your listeners engaged from start to finish.
So, if you're ready to up your music production game, tune in, and let's get started!
Hey, there music makers and producers! Welcome back to the Inside The Mix podcast for another exciting episode. This time I have a special guest, VYLT, joining me for a Producer Kickstart session. If you're struggling with making your bass stand out in a mix or wondering how to side-chain or pan your synths, then this episode is for you! I'll be sharing some useful tips and tricks to help you control the bass in your mix and make it sound more professional. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy the show!
Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Inside The Mix podcast! In episode 76, we head back to the Producer's Pub to explore some valuable songwriting tips and music production tips that can help take your music to the next level.
Join us as we listen to and analyze some incredible music from talented artists such as Neon Highway, Aisle9, Tim Woodruff, Russell Nash, Typherion, and even our very own host. With our expert critique, you'll gain valuable insights into what makes these tracks stand out and how you can apply these techniques to your music.
Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting, you won't want to miss this insightful and inspiring episode. So grab your headphones and tune in now to take your music production skills to new heights!
Join me in this exciting and informative episode where I sit down with Dan Fur of Dan Fur Productions to discuss some of the most essential sound design and songwriting tips that will help you get better at songwriting. As an experienced mentor, producer, mix engineer, and sound designer, Dan shares valuable insights on how to improve your music production skills.
We delve into the importance of having a mentor, and how it can help you grow and develop your skills as a musician. Dan also shares tips on revamping your songwriting process, including the most crucial step that many musicians tend to overlook.
We also discuss the world of sound sampling and synthesis and how you can get started in sound design. Dan shares his thoughts on whether you should focus on sound design during the songwriting process and how to overcome imposter syndrome as a musician.
We also talk about the significance of having a process and systems in songwriting and why it's essential to avoid wasting time on the last 5% of your project.
Finally, Dan sheds light on the critical part of sound design and explains the key elements of sound design. So whether you want to know how beginners start songwriting or you're an experienced producer looking to improve your skills, this episode is packed with valuable insights that you don't want to miss.
Joining us today is the talented artist and mastering engineer, Brian Hazard, also known as Color Theory.
In this episode, we dive into the world of music creation and production, exploring Brian's influences and favorite instruments. We also talk about his approach to songwriting and composition, and he shares some valuable tips on how to get started with a new song.
Brian shares his insights on the mixing process and explains why it's not a separate process from mastering engineering. He also gives us his top tips for DIY mixing and mastering, including why you shouldn't use multi-band compression and whether dynamic EQ is a good idea.
We explore the age-old question of whether too many plugins are detrimental to mixing and mastering, and Brian shares some great advice on how to avoid common mistakes.
Finally, we get into the nitty-gritty of mastering, and Brian reveals what he thinks is the biggest mistake that can be made in the process. We also discuss whether mastering engineers hear music differently than other people.
Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Brian Hazard of Color Theory!
Welcome to the latest podcast episode where I sit down with special guest, Jonathan 'Erlea' Guzman, for a Producer Kickstart strategy session. In this episode, we're going to tackle some of the most common challenges faced by producers in their day-to-day work.
We start by delving into the dreaded "mud" that producers often struggle to identify in their tracks. I share some valuable tips and techniques for dealing with this producer's pain point.
Then we move onto the crucial topic of room acoustics, as we explore how to optimize your studio space to get the best possible sound.
Next up, we dive into low-frequency mixing and examine the importance of low and high cut frequencies. Jonathan shares some useful insights on how to make sure your mix sounds balanced and cohesive.
We also take a closer look at when to use mid/side EQ, and how this technique can help you create a more dynamic and interesting mix.
Finally, we wrap things up with a discussion on compression, covering the basics and sharing some tips on how to set a compressor for optimal results.
If you're a producer looking to level up your skills and overcome some of the most common challenges in the production process, then this episode is not to be missed!
Welcome to another episode of Inside The Mix podcast, where we delve deep into the world of music production and songwriting. In this episode, we have a special treat for you as we gather some of the most talented and up-and-coming artists in the industry. Joining us at the Producer's Pub are Venturer, Russell Nash, Sub Neon, Liam Leon, and Kamen Noodles.
Together, we listen to and critique music from each artist, providing insightful feedback and valuable tips on how to take their productions to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, you're sure to pick up some useful advice that you can apply to your own music.
So grab a drink and join us at the Producer's Pub for an unforgettable evening of music and insights. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more episodes like this one!
In this episode, I've got the talented artist Enji 'DOOOM' James joining me for a Producer Kickstart audit session. We'll be diving into some mixing and production techniques that every producer needs to know!
Enji and I will be discussing some common pain points when it comes to mixing, including EQ frequencies and how to use them effectively. We'll also cover some important basics when it comes to compression, including how to set a basic compressor for maximum impact.
And of course, no producer's toolkit is complete without knowing how to properly high-pass and low-pass filter their drums. Enji and I will break down the essentials for you in this episode.
So if you're looking to take your mixing and production skills to the next level, make sure to tune in and catch this episode with Enji 'DOOOM' James!
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Audience Growth Accelerator challenge! In this exciting podcast mini-series, we are here to support frustrated artists and producers in their quest to expand their social media audience and engagement. Are you wondering why your social media following isn't growing? Do you want to learn how to increase your social media engagement? Look no further!
Throughout this five-part series, we will be providing you with actionable steps to make an immediate impact on your audience growth and engagement. In each episode, we focus on a specific aspect of this journey. Today, we kick things off by delving into the importance of establishing your target audience avatar.
Understanding your target audience is key to developing effective strategies that resonate with the right people. We'll guide you through the process of identifying your ideal audience, crafting a detailed avatar, and aligning your content to attract and engage them effectively.
But that's not all! To further assist you on your audience growth journey, we have prepared the "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement" guide. Download it here to get exclusive insights and valuable techniques that you can implement right away.
If you're ready to unlock the secrets of social media success, join us in this captivating mini-series.
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Audience Growth Accelerator challenge! In this episode of our podcast mini-series, we continue our journey to help frustrated artists and producers enhance their social media audience and engagement. Are you searching for ways to grow your following on social media? Do you feel puzzled about why your social media following isn't growing? Are you looking for effective strategies to increase your social media engagement? Look no further!
This five-part series is designed to provide you with valuable insights and actionable steps that you can implement today to make a real impact on your audience growth and engagement. In this episode, we delve into three crucial aspects: trending sounds and templates, platform do's and don'ts, and the significance of taking influence from influential accounts in your niche.
By staying up to date with trending sounds and templates, you can leverage current trends to create content that resonates with your target audience. We also explore platform do's and don'ts, guiding you on the best practices to optimize your social media presence while avoiding common mistakes. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of studying influential accounts in your niche and learning from their success to inspire your growth.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to supercharge your audience growth and engagement! Make sure to download the "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement" guide. It's packed with valuable advice and techniques to help you achieve your social media goals.
If you're ready to unlock the secrets of social media success, join us in this captivating mini-series.
Welcome to Episode 3 of the Audience Growth Accelerator challenge! In this exciting episode of our podcast mini-series, we are dedicated to assisting frustrated artists and producers in expanding their social media audience and engagement. Are you searching for effective strategies to grow your following on social media? Do you feel perplexed about the reasons behind your stagnant social media following? Are you eager to learn how to increase your social media engagement? Look no further!
This five-part series is specifically designed to provide you with actionable steps that you can implement today to make a significant impact on your audience growth and engagement. In this episode, we focus on two crucial elements: using a hook in the first three seconds of your content and incorporating examples or learning objectives at the beginning.
Grabbing your audience's attention from the very beginning is essential, and we explain why using a hook in the first three seconds can make a substantial difference. Additionally, we dive into the power of using examples or learning objectives at the start of your content to captivate and engage your audience right away.
To further enhance your audience growth and engagement journey, don't forget to download the "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement" guide. It's filled with valuable insights and practical tips that will help you achieve your social media goals.
If you're ready to unlock the secrets of social media success, this mini-series is tailor-made for you!
Welcome to Episode 4 of the Audience Growth Accelerator challenge! In this episode of our podcast mini-series, we continue our mission to support frustrated artists and producers in their journey to grow their social media audience and engagement. Are you eager to discover effective strategies to grow your following on social media? Do you find yourself wondering why your social media following isn't growing as expected? Are you seeking ways to increase your social media engagement? Look no further!
This five-part series is specifically curated to provide you with actionable steps that you can implement today to make a significant impact on your audience growth and engagement. In this episode, we dive into the world of CTAs (Call-to-Actions). We explore what a CTA is, how many CTAs you should use, and for how long.
CTAs play a vital role in guiding your audience to take desired actions. We break down the importance of using compelling CTAs and provide insights on how to strike the right balance in terms of quantity and duration.
To further accelerate your audience growth and engagement, make sure to download the "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement" guide. It contains valuable tips and strategies to help you achieve your social media goals.
If you're ready to unlock the secrets of social media success, this mini-series is tailored for you!
Welcome to the final episode, Episode 5, of the Audience Growth Accelerator challenge! In this concluding episode of our podcast mini-series, we are dedicated to assisting frustrated artists and producers in their pursuit to grow their social media audience and engagement. Are you seeking effective strategies to grow your following on social media? Do you find yourself puzzled by the reasons behind your stagnant social media following? Are you eager to learn how to increase your social media engagement? Look no further!
This five-part series has been carefully crafted to provide you with actionable steps that you can implement today to make a significant impact on your audience growth and engagement. In this episode, we delve into three important topics: the importance of being social on social media, leveraging the accounts of others through live content, and the detrimental effects of spamming DMs.
Being social on social media goes beyond simply posting content. We explain why engaging with your audience, responding to comments, and fostering conversations are crucial for building meaningful connections. Additionally, we explore the benefits of going live to tap into the reach and influence of others, allowing you to expand your audience in a powerful way. Lastly, we highlight the negative consequences of spamming DMs and emphasize the importance of genuine and respectful communication.
To further accelerate your audience growth and engagement, don't forget to download the "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement" guide. It's packed with valuable insights and practical tips that will help you achieve your social media goals.
If you're ready to unlock the secrets of social media success, this mini-series is tailor-made for you!
Welcome to this episode of our podcast where I dive into the world of Logic Pro X and share my top five tips to help you improve your workflow. If you're a music producer, composer, or someone who just loves to experiment with sound, then this episode is for you.
I start off with a powerful MIDI feature that allows you to hear a note at any point in Logic Pro X - MIDI chase. Next, I show you a nifty Logic Pro X fade tool shortcut that will save you tons of time when working with audio tracks.
Then, I introduce you to Logic Pro X's MIDI FX and show you how they can help you spice up your chord progressions and add new dimensions to your tracks.
For those of you who work with MIDI extensively, I've got you covered too! I'll teach you how to bulk edit MIDI note length in the Logic Pro X piano roll, and how to quickly move multiple MIDI notes in the same piano roll with ease.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn some Logic Pro X tips that will take your music production to the next level. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest uploads!
Welcome to another episode of Inside The Mix podcast, where we delve deep into the world of music production and songwriting. In this episode, we have a special treat for you as we gather some of the most talented and up-and-coming artists in the industry. Joining us at the Producer's Pub are Aisle9, Ghost Georgie, Sub Neon, THALREX and Blockhaus.
Together, we listen to and critique music from each artist, providing insightful feedback and valuable tips on how to take their productions to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, you're sure to pick up some useful advice that you can apply to your own music.
So grab a drink and join us at the Producer's Pub for an unforgettable evening of music and insights. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more episodes like this one!
Welcome to the Audience Growth Accelerator Challenge! In this introductory episode, we dive into a five-part podcast mini-series designed to supercharge your growth and engagement on social media. As we venture into 2023, content creation and music marketing have become major challenges for artists and producers. But fear not, because I'm here to share the invaluable tips and tricks that enabled me to skyrocket my podcast audience by a staggering 10x in 2022 and 2023.
Throughout this mini-series, we'll explore proven strategies and insider secrets that will propel your audience growth and engagement to new heights. From harnessing the power of social media platforms to leveraging cutting-edge techniques, you'll gain the tools and knowledge you need to stand out in today's competitive landscape.
To get started on your journey to success, be sure to download my free guide, "5 Essential Tips for Boosting Audience Growth and Engagement." This resource is packed with actionable advice that you can implement right away, giving you a head start on transforming your online presence.
Whether you're an aspiring artist, a talented producer, or simply someone passionate about the world of content creation, this mini-series is a must-watch. Get ready to unlock the secrets to amplifying your reach, engaging your audience, and achieving remarkable growth.
Join me on this transformative adventure as we embark on the Audience Growth Accelerator Challenge. It's time to take your social media game to the next level and make 2023 your most successful year yet!
Welcome to the latest episode of Inside The Mix podcast! In this captivating instalment, join us as we delve deep into the world of music production and songwriting with none other than the extraordinary Martin Brothers.
Prepare to be enthralled as we explore the fascinating story and family dynamics behind their incredible music. Gain exclusive insights into their creative process and the inspirations that fuel their musical journey.
Get ready to uncover the secrets of crafting captivating music videos. Learn how to choose the perfect concept that complements your music and resonates with your audience. Discover the Martin Brothers' tried-and-true methods for bringing their artistic visions to life on the screen.
Finding the right vocalist can be a game-changer for any song. Tune in as we unravel the secrets to locating and collaborating with exceptional vocal talent. The Martin Brothers share their invaluable tips and tricks for creating a seamless and harmonious songwriting dynamic.
One of the key ingredients to a successful arrangement is space. Discover the art of leaving room in your music for elements to breathe, particularly vocals. Explore the techniques the Martin Brothers employ to ensure their songs have a perfect balance and allow the vocals to shine.
Unleash your inner rhythm with a deep dive into the world of drum points. What elements make a drum point truly exceptional? Learn from the masters themselves as they break down the intricacies and nuances of crafting a standout drum section.
Join us for this unmissable episode packed with invaluable insights, expert advice, and a wealth of knowledge. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary musical journey with the Martin Brothers!
Welcome to another episode of Inside The Mix podcast, where we delve deep into the world of music production and songwriting. In this episode, we have a special treat for you as we gather some of the most talented and up-and-coming artists in the industry. Joining us at the Producer's Pub are Aisle9, Pashang, Sub Neon, Russell Nash and Neon Shade.
Together, we listen to and critique music from each artist, providing insightful feedback and valuable tips on how to take their productions to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, you're sure to pick up some useful advice that you can apply to your own music.
So grab a drink and join us at the Producer's Pub for an unforgettable evening of music and insights. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more episodes like this one!
In this episode, I'm going to take you on a journey as I recap my recent adventures at the Podcast Show 2023 and my fun-filled mini-break in beautiful Brighton. Trust me, you don't want to miss out on the incredible experiences I had!
But that's not all—I've got some fantastic news to share with you. We're going to dive into the world of Facebook Community groups and talk about the new admin features that have been rolled out. If you're a podcaster like me, I'll also be discussing the unwavering support of our incredible podcast subscribers. Seriously, you guys are amazing!
And guess what? It's giveaway time! I'm thrilled to announce the inaugural podcast prize giveaway, where you'll have a chance to win some awesome goodies. Make sure you stick around till the end to find out how to participate and get a shot at these exclusive prizes.
But wait, there's more! In this episode, we'll be exploring the revolutionary Producer Growth Scorecard. It's a game-changing 28-day scorecard meticulously designed to gamify your music production and songwriting journey. With this tool, you'll be able to track your progress and watch yourself transform into the artist you've always dreamed of becoming. It's an absolute must-have for any aspiring musician or songwriter out there!
So, buckle up and get ready for an action-packed episode filled with travel adventures, exciting announcements, and incredible tools for your creative journey.
If you are looking for mixing tips on topics like *Where do I start with mastering? *What do I need to start mixing? *What makes a good mix? Then check out EP 93 of the Inside The Mix podcast where I do a PRODUCER KICKSTART audit of Eric June (Dream Commander).
Ever wondered how to properly level-match your mix and make sure it's not too loud? Join me in a special producer kickstart strategy session with producer artist Eric Jung, aka Dream Commander, as we discuss his musical journey and share valuable tips for aspiring music producers. Together, we'll cover the importance of using gain plugins and adjusting the volume on your reference track to avoid over-compensating.
Not only that, but we'll also dive into the world of mastering, revealing the benefits of using a mastering service like Cloud Bounce and how to get the most out of your mix bus limiter. Gain insights on keeping your songs at a consistent volume level and avoiding stray peaks that may affect your mix's loudness. Plus, learn how to write music for yourself that keeps listeners engaged, with honest feedback and songwriting techniques to elevate your craft. Don't miss this opportunity to level up your music production skills with Dream Commander!
If you are looking for mixing tips on topics like *How can I be a good live performer? *What is a great stage presence? *How do you build chemistry in a band? Then check out EP 94 of the Inside The Mix podcast and my conversation with Pensacola Mist.
What happens when you mix captivating live music with on-stage chemistry and a touch of AI? You get the incredible band, Pensacola Mist, and their inspiring journey! We had the pleasure of sitting down with Ollie, Melissa, and Dan to discuss their collaboration with the Martin Brothers, their unique live performances, and the future of artificial intelligence in the creative industries.
From building connections on social media to trusting each other on stage, our conversation with Pensacola Mist covers everything you need to know about being in a band today. Listen in as we discuss their ambition to open for The Midnight, how their fan community rallied behind them, and how they've honed their on-stage chemistry after each show. Plus, we delve into their thoughts on using AI-generated artwork and the ethical implications of incorporating it into their content creation.
Don't miss this fascinating and inspiring conversation with Pensacola Mist. Learn how they balance professionalism with a personal touch in their music videos, the importance of sound engineering and tech lists for venues, and their upcoming single, Dead or Night. Join us as we explore the world of live music, band unity, and the undeniable impact of AI on the future of the music industry.
If you are looking for music production and mixing tips on topics like how to mix bass guitar, bass guitar EQ and compression, and how to parallel compress bass guitar. Then check out EP 95 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ever wondered how to achieve that perfect bass sound for your music productions? Join me as I reveal my secrets for mixing the bass guitar in my upcoming track 'Let You Go', which will feature on the EP 'Lost and Found'. With special thanks to Aisle9 and Neon Highway for their valuable feedback, let's dive into the process and techniques I used!
Throughout this episode, I'll walk you through my experience using Melodyne for pitch control, managing dynamic range with a compressor, and experimenting with various plugins like the virtual mix rack, virtual channel, London Saturation module, Infinity EQ, and Sound Toys' Decapitator. Together, we'll explore how adjusting the high pass and low pass filters, shelves, and auxiliary sends can create a powerful bass sound. Plus, get a sneak peek at the second verse and first chorus of 'Let You Go', showcasing the incredible vocal talents of my previous collaborator, Indigo! Don't miss out on this chance to level up your music production skills and create bass lines that will leave listeners wanting more.
Hey there, music enthusiasts! Welcome back to another exciting episode of Inside The Mix podcast, where we dive headfirst into the captivating realm of music production and songwriting. Get ready for a mind-blowing experience as we gather an exceptional lineup of rising stars in the industry. Join us at the legendary Producer's Pub as we introduce you to Aisle9, Pashang, Sub Neon, Neon Highway, and Totta.
In this episode, we embark on a sonic adventure, exploring and critiquing the musical creations of each artist. Brace yourself for some awe-inspiring tracks, as our panel of experts provides valuable feedback and game-changing tips to help these talented individuals take their productions to soaring heights. Whether you're a seasoned beatmaker or just starting your musical journey, prepare to glean some golden nuggets of wisdom that can transform your own musical endeavors.
So sit back, relax, and grab your favorite beverage as we embark on this unforgettable evening of music and insights. Trust us, you don't want to miss out on the electrifying atmosphere of the Producer's Pub. Make sure to hit that "like" button and smash that subscribe icon to stay tuned for more incredible episodes like this one. Join the conversation and be part of our vibrant community of music lovers. Let's make some magic happen together!
If you are looking for music production and mixing tips on topics like how to mix with reverb, where should reverb sit in the mix, and how many reverbs do you use in a mix? Then check out EP 97 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ready to unlock the power of reverbs in your mixes? In this episode, we'll dive into the depths of plate, hall, and chamber reverbs, and get hands-on with tailoring their use to create a tight, clean mix. I'll let you in on the secret of timing reverbs to the beat of your track and how using pre-delay can give you razor-sharp control over your sound. Plus, there's a super handy online tool that I'll share which can calculate reverb and delay time to your track's BPM.
Moving on, we'll explore the unique soundscape each reverb type brings to different instruments and the perfect balance it creates in the mix. We'll also deep-dive into how I used this technique in the mix of 'Lost and Found' featuring Aisle9 on guitar. And for our Logic Pro users, I've got some sweet tricks up my sleeve that'll spruce up your workflow. Wrapping up, we'll listen to the final mix of 'Lost and Found' to see the magic of these techniques in action. Don't miss out, tune in and let's elevate your mixing skills to the next level!
If you are looking for audio mastering tips on topics like mastering with headphones, how do you know when a song is ready to be mastered, common mastering mistakes, and what is the best software for mastering? Then check out EP 98 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Curious about the enigmatic world of audio mastering? Join us as we unravel the intricacies with none other than Elaine Rasnake of Daughterboard Audio, celebrated for her unique approach to mastering and post-production services. Digging deep into her trove of experience and expertise, Elaine takes us on an exploration of audio processing, from mastering various music genres to familiarizing with headphones for an immersive audio experience.
Beyond the technicalities of audio mastering, we delve into the nuances of genre specialization and mentorship in the audio industry. Elaine emphasizes the importance of continual learning through the internet and professional books, drawing particular attention to Bob Katz's book on mastering. She also shares her insights on the pros and cons of focusing on a specific genre and the value of mentorship in this field.
Our final piece of conversation turns toward the selection of digital audio workstations (DAWs) and the art of deciding when a mix is ready for mastering. You'll hear from Elaine about her journey from mastering in Ableton to her current love for Reaper. The importance of an external perspective in the decision-making process is a point she stresses, enriching the discussion with her personal experiences. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation and the opportunity to glean wisdom from the best in the business!
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If you are looking for audio mastering and mixing tips on topics like what is a good LUFS level, what is the meaning of loudness, and how can I make my mix louder? Then check out EP 99 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Unleash your understanding of sound science as we unlock the secrets of Loudness Units Full Scale or LUFS in this compelling episode. Imagine yourself conquering the art of mixing and mastering with a clear grasp of LUFS and how it influences the perception of loudness. Our host, Marc Matthews, a wizard in the realm of music engineering, takes you on a journey into the world of frequencies, explaining how low-end energy contributes to a louder master. We're not just talking about it; we're showing it! Get ready for a live demo of a track, giving you a real-time reflection of LUFS values.
What if you could master your sensitivity and perception of loudness across different frequencies? Today, we'll unravel the answers to this question as we delve into the mysteries of metering and LUFS values within a mix. Marc emphasizes that the golden rule is simple: if it sounds good, it is good. Get a sneak peek at his favorite metering tool and his top recommendations for mastering plugins as he guides you on this fascinating exploration of audio perception. Whether you're a budding music engineer or an established audio magician, this episode will amplify your understanding of sound. Tune in and turn up the volume on your music production skills!
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If you are looking for audio mastering tips on creating a mastering template, free mastering plugins, and what makes a killer mastering workflow? Then check out EP 100 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Hey there, it's your host Marc Matthews, and guess what? We're celebrating our 100th episode of Inside the Mix podcast - what a milestone! To honor this grand occasion, I'm unboxing the secrets behind setting up a killer mastering session and crafting a powerhouse mastering template that'll work with any Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Imagine having your very own ready-to-go mastering template for all your future music projects - sounds exciting, right?
Gear up as I guide you through my workflow process, from setting up the master processor to blending that perfect parallel compression. I'll also be sharing some of my favorite free master plugins to enhance your music like never before. Finally, we'll delve into the magic of compare and reference channels, and how they can add that extra zing to your music by contrasting the master to the original mix and a reference track. Plus, let's not forget those well-deserved shout-outs to our amazing producer kick starters, the inspiring guests, the dedicated subscribers, and our lively Facebook community group. Let's turn the knob and master the art of mixing!
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If you are looking for audio mastering tips on what are LUFS and true peak, short-term LUFS in audio mastering, and what should my true peak be. Then check out EP 101 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ready to level up your music mastering skills? Promise you, this episode is a platinum mine. We're revealing the secrets of setting up a stellar mastering template and pinpointing True Peak levels and short-term Loudness Unites Full Scale (LUFS) levels like a pro. We're also showing you how to seamlessly mark these levels in Reaper using the RX Audio Editor, a technique I owe to the brilliant minds at Panorama Mixing and Mastering and Nick Di Lorenzo. If you've been on a treasure hunt for a free application or plugin similar to RX Audio Editor, you're not alone. Let's ponder the possibilities together.
Mastering that killer track is about to get easier for you. We're putting a spotlight on the importance of creating markers for both the True Peak level and Max Short-Term LUFS level. We'll explain why a three-second lead-in time to the Max Short Term LUFS value is crucial and how to mark your track at the three-second point like a boss. But we're not stopping there. We're sharing my top five free mastering plugins, which you can find at synthmusicmastering.com or through the link in our episode description. Get ready to transform those peaks with the RX Audio Editor and create music that's next level.
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If you are looking for audio mastering tips on the role of a mastering engineer, essential tools for music mixing and mastering, and understanding EQ and reference tracks. Then check out EP 102 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Have you ever had a burning question about the complexities of the music industry and audio engineering? Well, wonder no more. This episode features my guest, Mike Indovina of the Master Your Mix podcast, an expert recording, mixing, and mastering engineer who brings two decades of hard-earned wisdom to the table. We dive into the guts of networking, mastering, and portfolio building in audio engineering as Mike gives us the lowdown on the evolving art of networking, and the importance of balancing self-promotion with genuine music appreciation.
Delving deeper into the audio engineering sphere, we pull apart the often misunderstood process of mastering. Mike expertly breaks down the two parts of mastering: preparing a record for distribution and finessing the master, pouring light on the common myths that surround it. Want to know what red flags professionals look for in a project, or where to start on your mastering journey? We’ve got that covered. Mike's insights provide the clarity you've been seeking.
Brace yourself for an exploration of tools for music production and mastering. We talk about how understanding EQ and using reference tracks can make a difference, regardless of whether you're an established pro or a DIY mastering rookie. Hear Mike's unique journey from basement recording to owning his space and how the pandemic has changed his work routine. From the significance of consistency in mastering to the nuances of the frequency spectrum, this episode is a goldmine of information for anyone fascinated by audio engineering. Prepare to have your horizons broadened and your questions answered.
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in the minds of some of the most talented music producers when they create? We've got an episode brimming with insights as we sit down with four gifted producers who unravel their creative process before us. Our episode kicks off with a deep dive into the creative genius of Russell Nash as he shares the secrets behind his new track. His unique bass sounds, self-programmed drums, and compelling chords take center stage as we delve into the intricacies of his production process.
We're diving deep into the vibey universe of Aisle9 and jamming out to his latest masterpiece, 'Crystals.' Spoiler alert: This ain't your grandma's playlist. We're talking chill beats with a sprinkle of nostalgia, ya know? It's like a lo-fi love letter to the old school, but with a twist that's so Aisle9. So grab your headphones, maybe a snack, and get ready to explore a whole new direction
We don't stop there. The spotlight then moves to Wall Mind and his amazing blend of organic instruments with electronic samples. We unveil the intriguing elements of his track, influenced by the likes of Jean-Michel Jarre and others, for a truly immersive experience. Furthermore, we explore the influx of Latin American culture in global music, with a special focus on the Brazilian metal band, Sepultura, and the fascinating nuances of their drummer's Latin heritage.
Closing out the episode, we catch up with Jake Major, and our other guests as they offer a glimpse into their upcoming projects. Jake shares the story behind his latest single "Ventures Through Space and Time", and how a college audio-visual project paved the way for his musical journey.
With an exploration of the rising popularity of synthwave in Latin America and a discussion on the unique Latin American flavors added to synthwave by bands like Sepultura and Argentine synth promoters, this episode will leave you with plenty to mull over. So, buckle up and join us on this musical journey as we uncover the essence of music production.
If you are curious about what "dynamic range" means in the audio world? Wondering what's the difference between macrodynamics and microdynamics? Then check out EP 104 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ever wondered about the importance of sound dynamics in music production? Brace yourselves, as we dissect the core concept of dynamic range, the critical difference between the loudest and softest passages in your soundtrack. We sift through the notions of micro and macro dynamics and reveal how a subtle tweak in macro dynamics through gain riding and clip gain can transform your music into a masterpiece. We pull back the curtain on the four types of dynamic compression - upward compression, downward compression, upward expansion, and downward expansion. You'll also get a hands-on demonstration on mastering the art of macro dynamics in a DAW like Reaper.
As we move forward, we get our hands dirty with clip gain, a powerful tool to manipulate macro dynamics. We shed light on Reaper's unique staircase approach that cleverly makes volume changes almost imperceptible to your listeners. We not only revisit the four types of compression but also offer an exciting preview of our forthcoming episode 105, where we unveil the secrets of using upward compression to control macro dynamics. Whether you're a seasoned sound engineer or a budding music producer, this podcast episode is brimming with rich insights and actionable tips to help you conquer the world of sound dynamics. So, strap in for a thrilling journey into the heart of music production as we navigate the fascinating universe of sound dynamics!
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Ever scratched your head trying to figure out what upward compression is all about? Or maybe you're stuck in the macrodynamics vs. microdynamics maze? Then check out EP 105 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ready to unlock the secret to mastering a song with upward compression? In this episode, you'll get an in-depth understanding of how to control macro dynamics in song mastering, and you'll walk away with new skills that will level up your music production game. I, your host Mark Matthews, will guide you through the essentials: setting attack and release times, adjusting thresholds, and making up for gain reduction. We'll tackle how to adjust output gain to get the perfect loudness levels and use a 60dB slope at 80Hz to prevent the compressor from being triggered by low-end information.
But it's not all technical talk! I'll also let you in on some personal escapades. Hear all about my week-long holiday in Devon, the latest additions to my growing movie poster collection, and an incredible memorabilia shop I stumbled upon in Barnstable. And don't forget to grab my five essential free mastering plugin guide at synthmusicmastering.com. Make sure to drop your comments on YouTube and follow us on Instagram for more exciting updates. Whether you're a seasoned music pro or just finding your rhythm, this episode has something for everyone!
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If you are looking for mixing tips on topics like *How do you mix vocals? *How do you process vocals step by step? Then check out EP 106 of the Inside The Mix podcast where I do a Producer Kickstart Music Production Audit of Andrew Wood AKA Rogue FX.
Prepare to be whisked away into the vibrant, pulsating world of retro wave synth pop. I sit down for an enlightening chat with my pal, Andrew Wood, who you might know better as RogueFX. We dive deep into his inspirations rooted in the swirling soundscape of the 80s and early 90s, and get an exclusive peek into his thrilling new concept EP 'The Fifth Step'. This musical journey is set in a dystopian future plagued by pandemics where memories have been turned into 'mind trips' by shady organizations. Sound fascinating? Well, there's plenty more where that came from!
Next, we switch gears and venture into the technical terrain of vocal production. Ever wondered how to give your vocals that extra oomph? We'll lay out the significance of preamps and emulations, and reveal how something as simple as a doubler plugin can add a whole new dimension to your sound. And if you’re looking to turn up the heat, you will want to hear about the Black Box saturation plugin and the innovative opportunities that iPad Pro’s QBS offers.
Finally, we delve into the art of vocal mixing techniques and effects. We help you navigate through equalizers, reverbs, delays, de-essers, compression, and gain-clipping. But it's not all about the tech, as we also reflect on the importance of not over-processing vocals and strategic use of multiple compressors for varied levels of compression. So pull up a chair, plug in those headphones, and prepare for a deep-dive into the world of music production. After all, you might just stumble upon your next big musical idea.
Want to up your game in music production? Ever pondered about the secrets that Grammy Award-winning engineers and renowned artists use? Welcome to another episode of the Inside the Mix podcast where we unravel the answers to these and more. Your host, Marc Matthews, with over 15 years of music experience, brings you engaging conversations with industry greats, in-depth music production tutorials, and producer kickstart sessions to tackle your pain points. You're also in for some captivating music reviews at our Producers Pub.
Guess what? This episode is packed with more excitement as I roll out our new Patreon page. Imagine being part of our journey, shaping the future of the podcast, and enjoying a bundle of exclusive perks. We're talking about special Discord channel access, monthly AMAs, early access to episodes, and lots more. So, if you're a fan of Inside the Mix and appreciate our content, we invite you to join our Patreon family. It's the perfect opportunity to be part of something special, and we can't wait to welcome you. Let's continue this thrilling journey together, and remember - happy producing!
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Ever scratched your head trying to figure out what is the best EQ setting for mastering? Or maybe you're stuck trying to figure out what is tonal balance. Then check out EP 108 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ever wondered how to create a perfectly mastered track that sounds clear, warm, and pleasant? Dive into the beautiful complexity of mastering and tonal balance with us. We dissect the stark contrast between mastering and EQing and accentuate the pivotal role of the mid-range in music creation. We also delve into the interesting influence of music genres on the frequency content of a track. You'll learn how to skillfully balance different elements, and just why mastering should be audible from another room.
As we lift the veil off mastering, you'll discover the delicate dance of frequency boosting and attenuating. Attune your ears to the impact of changes in one frequency range on others and the unique magic of EQ in reducing warmth. Unearth the secret to mimicking a five-kilohertz boost effect. As we round off the episode, we'll leave you equipped with cost-effective tips to produce professional-sounding masters - including an introduction to the powerful TDR Nova EQ. Get ready to train your ears and achieve tonal balance in your tracks. You don't want to miss out!
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Ever scratched your head trying to figure out how to write a catchy song? Constantly search for expert songwriting techniques? Need help finding inspiration for songwriting or how to start writing a song? Then check out EP 109 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Unlock the door to musical mastery in this episode where we blend minds and melodies! Join me, along with a dynamic ensemble of skilled producers and musicians, as we dissect, deliberate, and exchange invaluable insights into music production and the artistry of songwriting.
In this episode, every participant brings to the table a 30-second snippet of their musical creations, setting the stage for a rich tapestry of feedback, reviews, and constructive critiques. It’s a unique opportunity to witness the fusion of diverse musical minds, all coming together to refine their art and elevate their craft.
Whether you’re a seasoned musician or just starting your musical journey, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration! Dive deep into the nuances of composition, explore the intricacies of sound design, and glean innovative songwriting techniques that can transform your musical narratives.
Why Listen?
Refine Your Craft: Elevate your music with diverse perspectives and expert insights.
Expand Your Knowledge: Discover new techniques and approaches to music production and songwriting.
Boost Your Creativity: Spark your imagination by exploring the creative processes of fellow musicians.
Don’t miss the chance to enrich your musical palette and ignite your creative spirit! Plug in your headphones and immerse yourself in a journey of sonic exploration and collaborative learning.
Ever scratched your head trying to figure out how to mix vocals in a synthpop track, vocal mixing techniques for clarity, achieving balance between vocals and instruments, synthpop vocal processing techniques, balancing synths and vocals for a cohesive mix, avoiding frequency clashes between synths and vocals or even what is vocal mixing? Then check out EP 110 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Unlock the magic of synthpop vocal mixing and music production as I dive into the fascinating world of vocal mixing usually found in modern pop and synthpop music. This episode, born out of a listener's curiosity, promises to deliver three surefire techniques you can immediately implement to give your vocal mix that mesmerizing, professional sheen.
Discover the power of EQ presence frequency, the mesmerising effect of vocal doubling, and the robustness of vocal distortion in creating a polished vocal sound. This step-by-step guide to vocal mixing, inspired by Beverly Knight's track 'Systematic Overload', will help you elevate your music production skills to new heights. So, tune in, grab a pen, and let's redefine your music-making journey.
Ever wondered how music producers define success or if you can excel in music production without a degree? Curious about the secrets to captivating an audience with your tunes? Dive into EP 111 of the Inside The Mix podcast where we delve deep into the world of music production and get insights from seasoned music producers.
Experience a deep dive into music production with the inspiring Serik Slobodskoy, AKA Hyperbits. Hyperbits shares invaluable insights into the building blocks of a successful music career, reflecting on the importance of formal music education and developing a unique sound style. He also champions the power of focusing on audience engagement over numerical metrics when gauging the success of a music release.
The conversation turns fascinating as Hyperbits unveils the secret weapon behind his success: email marketing. With a compelling narrative, he recounts how a simple email listing of music producers catapulted his music and business. The power of education, the crucial role of a robust music portfolio, and the game-changing effect of a well-thought-out marketing plan are among the other golden nuggets embedded in this riveting conversation.
Finally, we explore the magic of collaboration and the innovative use of advanced tools and algorithms in music production. Hyperbits illuminates how the free resources on his website, hyperbits.com, enable aspiring producers to evolve and create. We wrap up our enlightening exchange by reflecting on Hyperbits' early success with his rooftop boys duo, underlining the immense value of creative focus. Join us to explore music production's intricacies, and let's reshape your understanding of success in the industry.
Ever scratched your head trying to figure out how to make your mixes sound better? Maybe you struggle with the first thing to do when mixing or mixing music just sounds boring. Then check out EP 112 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Are you ready to dive into the world of music production and discover how you can make your mixes stand out from the crowd? I promise to shine a spotlight on some crucial components of setting up a successful mixing session, sharing insider tips on using reference tracks, organising instrument groups, and mastering plugin processing. I'll also reveal why colour-coding and labelling your sends can be a game-changer for your workflow.
Do you ever question how to make the most out of reverb in mixing? Fear not, as I delve into the secrets of time-based processing, adapting presets, and using EQ to control that low rumble in the verb. I'll also share insights on how a touch of sidechain compression can make your vocals pop and stand out from the reverb. Plus, I take a moment to highlight the impending release of the new single, Let You Go, featuring Indigo, and share ways you can support it.
Finally, I'll take you behind the scenes of a smooth pre-production session, offering tips on how to make your song sound less monotonous. From setting up a dedicated synth verb to using side chain compression, I've got the knowledge to help your music make its mark.
Straight from the spooky heart of the Halloween spirit, we bring you an electrifying episode of Inside the Mix! We've got the incredible Aisle9, Neon Highway, Russell Nash, Sub-Neon, and Pashang joining us for a deep dive into the world of music production. Hear how Neon Highway crafts a beat with Logic's step sequence and drum sounds, and navigate through the technical issues that often plague Russell Nash. The question is, how does a tempo increase affect a track’s vibe? Buckle up and find out!
Our Halloween edition of the Producers Pub takes you behind the scenes into the creation process of Halloween-themed music. Neon Highway shares his process of remixing the iconic Blade movie theme, Russell Nash unveils his unique percussion ideas, and Sub-Neon emphasizes the importance of sound effects and spoken word elements. What does a Halloween-inspired costume look like in the music world? Our crew provides a sneak peek!
As we tread further into the musical unknown, we explore the elements that lend a song its uniqueness. Orchestral hits, metallic percussion, and film sound effects all come into play. How do you record and manipulate unconventional sounds? And how can programmed drums sound more human-like? Delve into the secrets of producing music and glimpse Aisle9's upcoming single "Future No More". This Halloween, we invite you to a thrilling musical ride - if you dare to join us!
Ever wondered how often should you take breaks when mixing music? How can I be more productive in music production? Dive into EP 114 of the Inside The Mix podcast where we delve deep into the world of maximising music mixing productivity and organisation, and get insights from a seasoned mix engineer.
Are you ready to master the art of music mixing? Our guest, Brent Hendrich, a seasoned mix engineer with two decades of experience in the heart of the music world, Nashville, is here to share a wealth of insights. With stories of personal triumphs and challenges from his journey to freelance mixing, Brent illustrates the importance of having the courage to follow your passion, and the significance of a solid support system.
We dive into the mechanics of the mixing process, discussing file management, and the importance of a simple yet reliable backup system. Brent and I exchange our experiences, tools, and tips, exploring the balance between work and rest for maximum productivity. We emphasise creating a mix template, customizing key commands, and labelling tracks for effective workflow. Here's an episode where you'll learn how the right organisation can make a world of difference in your mixing journey.
We then turn our gaze towards the future, exploring how AI can potentially revolutionise productivity and organisation in music. We discuss common misconceptions, like the belief that great records require a lot of gear, and delve into how AI could impact platforms like Riverside. Finally, tune in to our candid chat on how Brent gets a mix done within a day. Join us in this engaging conversation with Brent Hendrich and get a real glimpse into the world of professional mixing.
This bonus episode of Inside the Mix podcast is a celebration of my new single 'Let You Go,' I'm not holding anything back! My new single 'Let You Go' featuring Indigo is now available to stream on all platforms and there's a music video you can check out on YouTube too. So, buckle up as we embark on this musical adventure together, diving into the ebb and flow of the synth-pop soundscape that will make you groove. Let's turn up the volume, hit the play button, and let the music move you.
Ever scratched your head trying to figure out what makes a song more interesting? Maybe you struggle with topics such as how to make a song more exciting or what might describe exciting music. Then check out EP 116 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Are you ready to uncover the secrets of music production and transform your tunes? Join me, your host Marc Matthews, as we venture into the mesmerising world of ear candy and unique sound effects. This episode promises a deep dive into the innovative techniques I used in my latest single, "Let You Go," featuring the magnificent Indigo. Discover the magic of the ANA 2 plugin, learn the power of the bandpass filter in creating a compelling noise riser and pad, and share my love for the rhythmic world of tremolo.
We don't just stop there. Wander with me into the labyrinth of adding layers to a mix, creating an audio journey that will capture your listeners' attention. Uncover the beauty of a high-shelf filter and learn how to use other effects to add that irresistible ear candy, making your mix pop. Hear my personal tips and tricks and give them a whirl in your own mixes. Plus, get an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen to how these techniques were applied in "Let You Go." So grab your headphones, set your curiosity free, and let's embark on this musical journey together! Your ideas and feedback are my favourite part of the ride, so don't be shy and share your thoughts - I can't wait to hear what you think!
Ever scratched your head trying to figure out what is synthwave? Maybe you struggle with topics such as how to make synthwave, what is synthwave music based on, or why synthwave music is so good. Then check out EP 119 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Get ready to embark on a journey through the mesmerising world of synthwave and synthpop with the dynamic artist, Zak Vortex. As we navigate the vibrant culture of Bristol, UK, Zak’s home city, we uncover his fascinating experiences at iconic venues like the Fleece and Metal Geek. We’ll explore his musical journey, diving into his recent album release "Neon Horizon" and the much-anticipated upcoming "City Nights". His passion for the physicality of music really comes across as we discuss his unique experience of releasing his tunes on cassette and the distinct listening pleasure it brings.
Step into the creative mind of Zak as he shares his process, from conceptualisation to production, and how he shapes the distinctive sound of his music. Drawing on a wealth of experience with synthesizers and his favourite plugins, Zak gives us a peek into the world of sound design. He shares insights into the vibrant synthwave music community and the critical role of supporting emerging talent. We also delve into the significance of authenticity and consistency in music marketing, with Zak sharing his strategies for organic growth.
Music, after all, isn't just about the tunes. It's about the stories, the influences, and the memories. So, we rewind the tape and dive headfirst into our shared love for the guitar and bands that have influenced our musical tastes. We share our experiences from our early learning of the guitar, reminiscing about concerts and films that fanned our passion. As the rhythm of our conversation slows, we express our gratitude for the past, discuss the challenges in the music industry, and look optimistically at the future. It’s a lively symphony of experiences, insights, and music that you won't want to miss.
Have you ever scratched your head trying to figure out how to make your mix sound good everywhere? Maybe you struggle with topics such as how to fix tonal balance in a mix, tonal balance control, or literally how to mix music. Then check out EP 121 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
I'm thrilled to have a Grammy winner join me on the pod today! The incomparable Dom Morley, the mastermind behind the mixing console for legendary artists like Adele, Amy Winehouse, and Sting, is here to spill the beans on the art of music production. Strap in as we embark on an electrifying journey, tracing Dom's illustrious career and his time at Leeds Conservatoire.
Ever wondered what goes into a professional mix? Dom enlightens us with his wisdom, sharing the secrets behind gaining experience at a recording studio, the magic formula for a professional mix and the delicate art of balancing mixed frequencies. We dig deeper into the intricacies of EQ, automation, and compression in mixing. Dom also talks about his stint with the iconic Amy Winehouse 'Back to Black' album and the significance of choosing top-notch recording and mixing equipment.
Just when you think we've covered everything, we dive into the nitty-gritty of Dom's mix consultancy services, the importance of pre-production, and tips for recording stellar vocals. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a greenhorn in the music industry, Dom's wealth of knowledge is bound to upgrade your arsenal. So, don't wait any longer, tune in to our fascinating chat with Dom Morley. It's an episode you wouldn't want to miss!
Ever found yourself lost in the mix, wondering if there is a wrong way to mix music? Maybe you're knee-deep in questions like what to look for when mixing, how can I improve my sound mixing, or even can mastering ruin a mix. Then check out EP 122 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Join us for a deep dive into the world of music production with our esteemed guest, the one and only Brian Hazard, also known as Color Theory. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for those intrigued by the complexities of songwriting, composition, and music production. We discuss the influences that shaped Brian's unique music style, specifically mentioning Depeche Mode's album Some Great Reward and the Eagles' Hotel California. We delve into the artistry of Brian's songwriting process and his insightful tips for DIY mixing and mastering.
Can minimalism enhance a music mix? Brian provides a compelling perspective on this question, highlighting his purist and minimalist approach in the music creation process. We also address the much-debated topics of multi-band compression and dynamic EQ, providing unique insights into their utility in modern production techniques. Additionally, Brian opens up about his exceptional feat of completing 72 songs in six years, underscoring the role of persistence in songwriting.
Wrapping up our engaging and enlightening conversation, we delve into the evolving landscape of music distribution and audience engagement, with Brian shedding light on his experience with Patreon. He shares how Patreon has revolutionized his connection with his audience and explores the potential advantages of the Spotify-Patreon collaboration for artists. Join us for this exciting journey into the heart of music creation with Brian Hazard, and emerge enlightened and inspired.
Are you stuck trying to figure out where your pads sit in the mix? Maybe you're scratching your head thinking what can you do with a synth or even how can I make my pads sound better? Then check out EP 117 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Want to level up your synth mixing skills? Then prepare to be inspired. This episode of Inside the Mix sees me, your host, sharing some of my go-to synth EQ techniques that will revolutionize how you mix instruments. Listen as I unravel the layers of two synth pads in an outro section of a song from my upcoming EP. With the aid of a virtual mix rack, I'll reveal how to create a distinct effect, and how to position your synths for maximum impact. It's about time your synth started standing out from the crowd.
As we dive deeper into the world of synth mixing, discover the power of kilohertz Trance Gate and Neutron 4 EQ in adding subtle movement and variation to your tracks. Uncover the secrets of identifying clashing frequencies with Neutron’s masking feature, and learn how to use the Decapitator and Waves Brauer Motion plugins for added saturation and synth pad movement. Don't just listen, immerse yourself in the world of music production and take your skills to the next level.
Step into a captivating exchange of artistic sentiments and music production wisdom with a Christmas special from Inside the Mix. I've assembled an enthralling ensemble including Aisle9, RogueFx, Sub Neon, Neon Highway, and Valley Lights, each delivering a 30-second snippet of their creations for an in-depth dialogue. Prepare to be swept off your feet by the energetic "Bass Doctor" from Sub Neon, and let Aisle9's track "Copper Sun" demonstrate how to make a quick impact with your music.
Through the intriguing melodies of Valley Lights and Sub-Neon, we delve into the significance of intros and maintaining authenticity in your sound. You'll find your groove with the funk and 80s' essence of Sub-Neon and appreciate a serene night-time cityscape with "After Hours" from Neon Highway. Tune in to soak up insights on track transitions, the value of various saved versions during production, and sticking to your artistic instincts.
In the spirit of the holiday season, we cap things off with a hearty discussion on "California", a vibrant track that showcases songwriting in a major key and the uplifting aura it brings. We also revisit the iconic blend of synth and rock that defined the 80s' music scene. Learn from our discussions on recognizing your strengths and weaknesses in music production and the dynamism of collaboration. Stay with us as we unwrap some feedback on Kai Valley's "Lights" and RogueFxs' "In the Dead of Night", wrapping up with a sneak peek into Aisle9's chillwave, 80s' nostalgia-infused new track. Ready your headphones and immerse in our musical voyage.
Get ready to embark on a poetic journey through music with me, Marc Matthews. We'll explore my latest EP, "Lost and Found," an intimate narrative of finding joy, losing it, and the pursuit to reclaim it. Each of the four songs on the EP tells a part of this story, brought to life by the talents of our guest vocalists, including a ghost vocalist, INDIGO, and Neon Shade. From the exhilaration of "Alive," the reluctant goodbye of "Let You Go," the longing of "Lost & Found," to the heartening resolution in "Need You Back," join us as we navigate through this emotional landscape.
But our voyage doesn't end there. We'll also talk about the overwhelming wave of support "Lost & Found" has experienced since its release. From asking for your feedback to urging you to save, listen, and spread your love for these songs, we invite you to join the journey. If you've ever dreamed of creating music that touches hearts, I'm here to help you realize that dream. I offer free producer potential discovery calls, a golden opportunity for budding musicians to learn and grow. With a heartfelt thank you for your support and a sneak peek into what the future holds, this episode is a treasure trove for every music lover.
Ever found yourself wondering what software is used to make synthwave music? Maybe you're knee-deep in questions like Do DAWs sound different, is synthwave music hard to make, or even What is synthwave? Then check out EP 123 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Ring in the New Year with a fresh batch of sonic wisdom on Inside the Mix Podcast! As I unwrap the secrets of synthwave production on a tight budget, audio maestro Reagan Ramm joins me to set the record straight on his name and offers an arsenal of cost-effective tips. Discover the essentials of a good computer setup and how to choose the perfect DAW for your workflow. Reagan's pragmatic approach, honed on a budget, proves that passion and expertise can triumph over dollar signs in the pursuit of crisp, retro beats.
Finally, we tackle the myths around DAWs and the real deal behind music quality—it's less about the software and more about your input. I share my experience on how upgrading my gear revolutionised my recording sessions, and we discuss the power of mentorship and education in music production. Whether mixing on basic headphones or crafting the next chart-topper with stock plugins, this episode is packed with practical tips, including a spotlight on Reagan's Orpheus Audio Academy, to help you hit all the right notes in your musical journey.
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