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Image Image Credit Astrida Valigorsky / Contributor via Getty Images Image Size landscape-medium Drill has never stayed still for long. Chicago’s Chief Keef was the genre’s obvious starting point, joined alongside the likes of G Herbo, Lil Durk and many more in the 2010s. Over on the East Coast, Bobby Smurda’s “Hot N**ga” gave drill music legs in New York, followed by Pop Smoke, Sleepy Hallow and 22Gz breathing a second life into the sound. At the same time, U.K. artists like Digga D have taken it in a completely different direction, both lyrically and production-wise. Its evolution as a…

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Watch Jessy Lanza Break Down “Don’t Leave Me Now” Output Aug 08, 2024 Jessy Lanza dives into her session for “Don’t Leave Me Now” and shows of how the track was made. In this video, Jessy Lanza dives deep into her lead track “Don’t Leave Me Now” and shows off all the layers that went into her “Doofy Bass”, the techniques behind her soft-yet-powerful vocals, how she combines VSTs with analog synths, and her favorite vocal sample in the chorus. Artist and producer Jessy Lanza’s latest album, Love Hallucination marks her first full-length release since moving to Los Angeles, a…

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Article Content There’s really nothing like the way a great string arrangement can elevate a recording of a song. Even though I’m a string player, I stand by that last sentence as a statement of objective fact, and not my own (very biased) opinion. Prove me wrong! Sample libraries have provided a way to add strings to productions on even the tightest budgets, but I’m a firm believer that there’s a certain intangible quality that we can only get by bringing real players into a studio — even a modest studio — to make a unique recording. I’m not knocking…

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Orpheus Effects, a seemingly new audio developer, has recently released a new room reverb plugin, RoomLite. Best of all, it is free. As the name RoomLite suggests, this plugin is suited for room reverb sounds, specifically “high-quality and realistic emulations of small to medium-sized spaces.” It uses the room algorithm found in its parent plugin, PhiVerb ($50), which includes the Hall, Plate, and Air algorithms as well as the Room algorithm. In fact, the RoomLite installer also gives you access to a 14-day free trial of PhiVerb to see if this plugin is right for you. While RoomLite is a…

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After handing off his exclusive gear to him at his Los Angeles’ rehearsals, Mustard was excited to break in his new gear at Coachella, telling us — “Maschine and the Kontrol S49 are powerful tools I’ve always respected—they make it easy to get ideas down fast and add real musicality. I just got my custom MK3 in time for Coachella, so I’m looking forward to breaking it in on stage in front of the hundreds of thousands of people there and watching online!” Mustard delivered a high-energy set that thrilled the massive crowd. Mustard’s groundbreaking performance celebrated his legacy across…

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Alright, you’ve got your acoustic guitars tracked, and now it’s time to get down and dirty with the mix. Here’s a guide to get you that professional sound from the comfort of your home studio.Have a Plan for the Role of the Guitar in the MixIs this a solo acoustic guitar track? Is there a singer too? Is the guitar fitting into an overall band sound? You need to know what the guitar is doing in the track before you know how to mix it. If it’s the only instrument, you need a balanced sound that is robust in all…

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Learn more about different types of snare drums. Understand the crucial differences in construction, design, & tone. Discover special effects snare drums that can spice up your playing. From its use in the military to carry out special instructions, to being a special effect instrument in the orchestra before cementing itself at the heart of jazz and rock — its significance has consistently grown. The snare drum plays a unique role in each setting that it’s part of. That’s the reason different types of snare drums exist. In this article, we’ll go over the various types, showcasing each of their…

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Audio Plugin Deals has launched a promotion on a bundle of Sound Particles’ advanced panning tools aimed to take your panning to the next level.The Energy & Brightness Panner Bundle is offered at a 50% discount for the next two weeks.This powerhouse bundle featuring Energy Panner and Brightness Panner injects captivating motion into your tracks. Watch sounds dance in stereo, surround, and immersive formats, controlled by intensity, brightness, pitch, or MIDI.Explore dynamic Pan and Sliding modes, visualize every nuance in the Dome, and use sidechaining for intricate rhythmic panning. Craft ear-grabbing effects and add unparalleled spatial depth to music, game…

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In this article you’ll find the best websites for music producers, for learning music theory, through stem splitting, up to tools for getting inspired. Let’s get started! 1. ToneGym & SoundGym These platforms allow you to train your ears with music production exercises like frequency detection, or to sharpen your music theory skills with exercises like intervals identification. Visit ToneGym Visit SoundGym 2. MusicTheory MusicTheory.net gives you access to countless music theory exercises for absolutely free. Visit Website 3. Splitter AI This is a completely free AI stem splitting tool for separating audio files into individual instruments. Visit Website 4.…

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