Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Promote And Sell Music Online Easy With Music Marketing Manifesto



Promote And Sell Music Online Easy With Music Marketing Manifesto Promote and sell music online easy and quick using secret techniques within this program. Get it here: If you go the major label route, get ready for one hell of a big mountain to climb. Illegal downloads have shrunken profit margins so significantly that the major labels can no longer take the same chances they once could. Without a launching pad like American Idol or some horrible reality TV show, it's going to be really tough to get a label to take a chance on an unknown commodity. That being said, if you do want to try and beat the odds and get a major label record deal, the best way to do that is by becoming an independent success first. This course can help you do that. Here's What You Will Find Inside Music Marketing Manifesto... Music Marketing manifesto 2.0 is a multi-media course containing 9 modules, 23 videos, 2 PDF Manuals, 3 website templates, audio Interviews, email swipe files, an interactive members area and a music marketing toolbox. You get instant access to everything, immediately after registering. You will also get an exclusive pass to the member's area.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Deadmau5 - Aural Psynapse Pluck Preset



Deadmau5 - Aural Psynapse Pluck Preset Download link will be up soon. This pluck uses FL Studio's "Wasp" VST. I tried to make it sound as close to it as possible but you can always play around with it and change some stuff. Hope you enjoy it. Also visit http://musician-makers.com for some music tips

Deadmau5 - Aural Psynapse Pluck Preset



Deadmau5 - Aural Psynapse Pluck Preset Download link will be up soon. This pluck uses FL Studio's "Wasp" VST. I tried to make it sound as close to it as possible but you can always play around with it and change some stuff. Hope you enjoy it. Also visit http://musician-makers.com for some music tips

NI Massive Presets - Armin Van Buuren Style Synth



NI Massive Presets - Armin Van Buuren Style Synth Get the preset here http://musician-makers.com/main/ni-massive-presets-armin-van-buuren-synth/ This massive preset is just for the main synth. Not the leads or anything. Also it is in .nsmv format, as will all other future massive presets. If there is enough requests for a ksd massive presets then we'll share both formats. Subscribe! We have a lot more presets that we're going to share. Also give us a thumbs up too if you want more massive presets. massive presets massive presets

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Where to Promote Your Music?

There are a number of sites to upload your songs such as soundcloud or YouTube.
However, once they're uploaded, you're going to need a place to promote them and it's better if it's free.

Here's a method that works well for me.
Start up a Tumblr account and start collecting followers. Once you have a good follower base, post your link to your Tumblr at least 10 times a day.
Also, keep collecting followers you can.
The more followers you have, the bigger chance your song will get shared throughout the community.

This should help you get a kick start to promoting your own songs.

Producing tips: Check your Mix in Mono and at low levels


Producing tips: Check your Mix in Mono and at low levels
Do this and your mixes will sound even more balanced.

First, check it at a low volume. 
During your mixing, your usually mixing at a high volume level. By lowering your volume, some of the balance changes. Keep listening for the key elements while you're mixing and make sure that they're in balanced with each other.

Also, while you're mixing at higher volumes, your ears start to get fatigued. Mixing at lower volumes allows you to spend more time or have a longer sitting during your mixing session.

Second, check your mix in mono.
Since EDM is mostly played at clubs, it is essential to mix in mono because clubs use mono sound systems.

Here's something to look for while in mono.

Phasing issues. Some sounds or instruments may cancel each other out at some parts. This happens when the different sounds turn out to have the same or similar frequency and out of phase which results in cancellation or general out of phase issues.

You usually get phasing issues due to stereo widening effects. If the most important sounds have phasing issues in mono, then you must fix it. However if it is the less important parts, you don't need to worry too much about mono. As long as the oeverall song doesn't have too much phasing, it's all good.

Want to know how to produce music? Check out musician-makers.com for more tips.

Overview on how to make electronic Music - Stuff You Need


This is an overview of what you need to learn how to make electronic music
1. Computer
In order to create electronic, you of course need a computer. It can either be a PC or a Mac. I personally use a pc. It really doesn't matter what you use as most programs are able to work on both PC and Mac.
What does matter however if the performance of your computer. Music production can be computer intensive meaning that you will need a decent processor to handle everything that happens. 
You can still produce with a slow processor but it is a pain as everything will be slow and choppy. 
2. Soundcard/ Audio Interface
This is a much needed hardware upgrade. Most computer's built in sound cards suck especially if you're going to be using MIDI controllers. When you use MIDI controllers with stock sound cards, there will be a huge amount of latency. You can decrease latency by installing ASIO4ALL drivers, but it isn't enough.
Upgraded soundcards will get rid of all if not most your latency for a much better production experience. 

3. Studio monitors/ headphones
These are necessary for when you mix and master a song. They provide the most accurate sound so that when you use them yo mix, the outcome is that your song will sound good using any other speaker or headphone.
However, if you use enhanced headphones such as beats or Bose, you won't get an accurate mix. This means that while it sounds perfect on your headphones, it won't sound balanced on other headphones or speakers.
4. MIDI Controllers
These aren't necessary but they make it easier to play around with notes so you can make a melody easier and be more creative as compared to using a mouse and clicking things
5. Software - DAW 
Research the different DAWs available. It is extremely important to find a music maker with an interface that you're comfortable with and that meets your needs.
6. VST synths
The stock VSTs that come with your DAW may not be as versatile. Invest in some VST synthesizers and you'll be able to create your own unique distinguishable sounds.
7. Samples
They are mostly drum samples and one hits. You can get packs that have a huge collection of different kicks, claps, hats or any other drums parts. With this, you can create your own drum loops and the foundation of your song.
They also come as loops but I advise that you don't use premade loops as they are not creative and will not develop your music producing skills. 
For more music tips, check out this site
Have fun making music!