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Hope you had a superb 2013 and here at acapellas4u HQ we're completely refreshed and raring to take 2014 by the horns So without further ado, here's just a small sample of the free acapellas available to download for January 2014. You will need to have an account with us to download these acapellas, it's totally FREE, always has been and always will be. Just reach for the 'Registration' link to create an account. Use your favourite Social Networking account to get access even quicker!!

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Leçon de house music à ceux qui se prennent pour des DJ de génie Maintenant, quasiment tout le monde peut faire de la musique. Il suffit d’avoir un iPhone, en gros, et un ordinateur. Ce n’est pas une raison pour massacrer le genre : les Blacks et les folles ne l’ont pas élevé au rang d’art pour en arriver là. Comme j’en ai marre d’écouter les merdes pondues par ces DJ blancs hétérosexuels qui se prennent pour de grands compositeurs, j’ai décidé de leur révéler ce que j’ai appris ces dernières années sur la house.

Find Free Music With Friends Download & Streaming : Audio Archive : Internet Archive Listen to free audio books and poetry recordings! This library of audio books and poetry features digital recordings and MP3's from the Naropa Poetics Audio Archive, LibriVox, Project Gutenberg, Maria Lectrix, and Internet Archive users. LibriVox - founded in 2005 - is a community of volunteers from all over the world who record public domain texts: poetry, short stories, whole books, even dramatic works, in many different languages. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain in the USA and available as free downloads on the internet. If you are not in the USA, please check your country's copyright law before downloading. Please visit the LibriVox website where you can search for books that interest you.

The worlds most Ableton Tips in one Video Blog! The most Ableton Live Tips, tricks and shortcuts packed into 1 video! If you are new to Ableton or just want 1 resource to increase your knowledge, this should help quite a bit. Feel free to add to this list in the comments section. Enjoy! 1. Cut copy paste 2. Audiogalaxy - Internet Radio Re-imagined Csound Realtime Examples Here you will find a catalogue of example Csound files. They range from very simple examples which exemplify single opcodes to more complex examples that demonstrate a synthesis or DSP technique. Rene Jopi's port of most of the catalogue for QuteCsound can be downloaded here.

View topic - The Drums Thread Lots of ghost piccalo snares pon the triplets. Do this in like, every bro tune I make... Looooaaads of non-drum-percussive sounds if your writing bro too... lots of little whooshes and whishes and timestretchy things and funky gunshot percussion sounds and explosions every few bars and blehblehblehbleh... Fill the hell out of the 16s, like, bunch of little white noise hats in there... the energy is in the 16s, and the dj matches to the 16s, just make sure they arent overwhealming in the mix... In brostep, dont overdo the kick and the snare. Get your free Reaktor ensembles! ughnonumus wrote: ew wrote:Any redistribution of the user library without consent of all the contributors is a big no-no ew I do believe you're pointing at the individuals who offer these ensembles on their sites, yeah?

View topic - How To Sound Like Skrillex & Make Skrillex Bass Turnipish Thoughts wrote:Brilliant work on the organization front Wub, tirelessly bringing all these threads together into one easily findable database. Must have taken you a long time and signifies a dedication to the forum, so big respect for that. See, that's the thing - it didn't. I used Advanced Search to show all threads within the Production sub forum with 'Skrillex' in the thread title.

Dubstep Basics Technique : Composing / Arranging Like drum & bass and jungle before it, dubstep showcases the inventiveness of British urban music. We explain some of its fundamental production techniques, from ‘wobbly’ bass lines to half-time drum programming. Songwriting Exercises - Handout Songwriting Exercises by Joel Mabus Scaffolding WaterFall Records Learning to Record Lesson Two Lesson 1 You're here: Lesson 2 Log In: You must be a 'Member" to view Lessons 3 thur 9

I analyzed the chords of 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found. For many people, listening to music elicits such an emotional response that the idea of dredging it for statistics and structure can seem odd or even misguided. But knowing these patterns can give one a deeper more fundamental sense for how music works; for me this makes listening to music a lot more interesting. Of course, if you play an instrument or want to write songs, being aware of these things is obviously of great practical importance. In this article, we’ll look at the statistics gathered from 1300 choruses, verses, etc. of popular songs to discover the answer to a few basic questions. First we’ll look at the relative popularity of different chords based on the frequency that they appear in the chord progressions of popular music.

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