Showing posts with label synth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label synth. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
a new Project Communique Album: Four
It's been a busy Christmas break: book rewrite, the usual family parties, and a chance to do some synthesizer work. Released for the new year is album Four, a collection of noodlings from the Akai MINIAK, Rebirth and Alchemy. There is something different here for everyone so go ahead and check it out. As usual, it's free!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Project Communique - Slave Damage
Project Communique - Slave Damage by ProjectCommunique
I've been working on other projects, straying away from the synth thing. But last night I fired everything up and started recording. Here is a sample from that session.
I've been working on other projects, straying away from the synth thing. But last night I fired everything up and started recording. Here is a sample from that session.
Monday, June 25, 2012
The Joys of the Software Synthesizer
Listening to some of my older tracks - available on Bandcamp - I'm often taken aback how how well they sound. Yeah, it isn't musical genius, but there are some flashes of brilliance shining through my limited technology and keyboard prowess. It seems that the more I play, the more I get a feel for what sounds right. My latest tracks are just stronger and more interesting. I can only hope that this trend continues as I try to make more and more complicated compositions.
But what has really surprised me lately is the new direction I've taken. I normally am a hardware guy, being old enough to remember the days when playing music was expensive. But now with Apps, Midi keyboards, and cheap computer interface boxes, it's possible to create without such a high entry price. Sure, this allows more and more people to put out music - much like ebooks, websites, and blogging - but hey, down with the gatekeepers! Up with People! Or something like that.
Anyways, I've recently been playing with iPad software synths - Camel Audio Alchemy, DM1 drum machine, and Rebirth - along with a iRig to connect to my Akai MINIAK. I've been taken aback how easy and powerful these tools are. And the prices allow one to buy several bits of software, all at a price lower than a single DSI Mopho. Sure, the pure analog sound of the Mopho has a strong appeal, but especially in the world of recording and added effects, such hardware - especially at the price - isn't always needed for the best sound.
More tracks coming soon.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
A New Project Communique Song
A different direction here: DM1 drum machine, Alchemy synth, and the DSI Mopho are multi-tracked to make this short dance/trance thang. A little Tangerine Dream still manages to bubble under the surface...
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Three New Project Communique Songs
These three songs were created using a mix of Akai MINIAK and Alchemy software synthesizer. Recorded using the venerable Focusrite Saffire 6 USB with Ableton Live 8. Some plug-ins were used for mixdown - reverb, compression and the sort. Final edits were done using Audacity.
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