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Text1) What is your favorite effect (hardware or software) and why?
2) What is your favorite music software?
3) What is your songwriting process? (i.e. what do you do before you go into the studio to get the creative juices flowing?)
4) What is your favorite instrument (hardware or software)?
1) What is your favorite effect (hardware or software) and why?
2) What is your favorite music software?
3) What is your songwriting process? (i.e. what do you do before you go into the studio to get the creative juices flowing?)
4) What is your favorite instrument (hardware or software)?
Originally posted by TheAssociate
Didn't see any sort of thread like this posted, so I decided to make one.
This is a thread for all the musicians, songwriters, and audio engineers out there to discuss our trade/hobby. All topics pertaining to writing and recording music are welcome.
To kick things off here are a few questions:
1) What is your favorite effect (hardware or software) and why?
2) What is your favorite music software?
3) What is your songwriting process? (i.e. what do you do before you go into the studio to get the creative juices flowing?)
4) What is your favorite instrument (hardware or software)?
I'll go ahead and answer the above questions as they apply to me:
1) This varies for me depending on what I'm working on, but at the moment: Amplitube Metal. I can't afford a room full of amps, and this is the next best thing. Also, it's a multipurpose effect: I've used it to process synth sounds, acoustic drums, and drum machine sounds as well as guitar. All around useful effect.
2) Pro Tools LE. Wouldn't know what to do without it.
3) Coffee. Lots of it.
4) This also changes pretty frequently for me, but at the moment my Juno-106 is my favorite.
Feel free to add your own questions or bring up any topic you wish that is related to the music making process. The BTS music forum is underused, and this is as good a way to use it as any. Hope all the musically inclined people out there enjoy this.
TA
Originally posted by TheAssociate
Another thought on the subject:
Lately I've been trying to do something different with song structure. Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus gets boring after a while, but I like to maintain some semblance of the pop song format.
I've been a William S. Burroughs fan ever since reading Naked Lunch in high school. One thing I liked about his work is the 'cut up' method he used when writing. He would write words and phrases on a piece of paper, cut up the paper and string sentences together by randomly selecting pieces of the paper.
I've been considering applying this method to outlining the structure of a song. I haven't tried it yet, so I have no idea how well it might work, but considering my boredom with pop music structure and how well the method worked for Burroughs, I figure it's worth a try.
So, at some point (probably when I start on my next song) I'm going to write "verse", "chorus", "bridge", "coda", etc. (two or three times for each word to make things a bit more random) on a piece of paper, slice and dice, select pieces and see how things turn out.
Does anyone else do things like this, or am I being a little too creative?
TA
[edit on 27-8-2009 by TheAssociate]
1) What is your favorite effect (hardware or software) and why?
2) What is your favorite music software?
3) What is your songwriting process? (i.e. what do you do before you go into the studio to get the creative juices flowing?)
4) What is your favorite instrument (hardware or software)?
Originally posted by sir_slide
reply to post by B.Morrison
Hell yeah bro!
John Lennon asked george martin to make tommorow never knows sound like it was being sung by thousands of monks from a mountain top, its also interesting that they used these 10 second tape loops of sounds like birds and guitars and added effects, then looped the tapes backwards, also first song to have backwards electric guitar.
Great stuff, love jj cale, also havent listen to too much tame impala, people keep telling me to check them out, havent made the leap yet.
you should get if you havent already the Rolling Stones 1968-172 work, all very important stuff.
Great to exchange, im also from oz