Nowadays you can make music on on your browser – even if you can’t really play real instruments. I have earlier written about Patatap, and here are some new finding on this field:
ACID MACHINE BETA is a in-browser tool (uses HTML5 “magic”) that emulates Roland’s TB-303 bass synthesizer with built-in sequencer. It brings the essence of building a bass, lead and drum sequence to you without the need to install any additional software! (works well on Firefox and Chrome) It allows you to easily make your own ACID house music as the well-known “acid” sound is typically produced by playing a repeating note pattern on the TB-303 (like in this classic track).
According to Make acid house in your browser with Acid Machine article Acid Machine is described by developers Errozero as a “work in progress”, but it’s already working better than a faulty TB-303 found on eBay. As well as featuring two of the famous bass synthesisers, Acid Machine also features a drum machine. Acid Machine is making the dream of writing acid house tracks in the office a reality. Play with it for few minutes and you have some interesting sounding results!
Want some more drum machines? Emulate four classic drum machines in your browser article tells about HTML 5 Drum Machine Emulator that that can emulate five different kits: Roland’s iconic TR-808 and TR-909, the Linndrum, Elektron’s Machinedrum and an acoustic drum kit. You can create multiple 16-step patterns, manipulate the pitch and volume of each individual drum sample and even save patterns for the next time you visit the page. Once you’ve laid down your beat, you can even export the whole thing as a WAV file.
Or do you want to try to play with hip hop samples? Turn your computer keyboard into an MPC and recreate hip hop beats from Dilla, Kanye and 9th Wonder with interactive hip hop sampler Sample Stitch. Sample Stitch lets you reinterpret, record and even share your creations to Facebook and Twitter.
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Tomi Engdahl says:
‘Like brushing my teeth’: how Michiru Aoyama writes, records and releases an album every day
For two years, the Kyoto musician has risen at five, watched football, then made an eight-track album of super-deep ambient music – while fitting in a two-hour walk. And 200,000 fans are listening
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/dec/05/michiru-aoyama-ambient-album-every-day-interview
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https://www.inferno.fi/uutiset/metal-hammerin-lukijat-valitsivat-vuoden-kovimmat-biisit-ghost-ykkosena-listalla-myos-suomalaisedustusta/
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https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/top-5-vocal-fx-5-effects-transforming-the-voice-into-music/
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Music Tuned to 440 Hz Versus 432 Hz and the Health Effects: A Double-blind Cross-over Pilot Study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31031095/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1550830718302763
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https://www.sensoryland.com/blog1/440hz-vs-432hz
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https://emastered.com/blog/432-hz-tuning-standard
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https://www.loudersound.com/features/10-songs-that-invented-thrash-metal-according-to-anthrax-guitarist-scott-ian
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https://metalheadcommunity.com/james-hetfields-garage-days-ken-lawrence-explorer-guitar/#google_vignette
https://newscheck15.com/trang/james-hetfield-builds-guitar-from-garage-where-metallica-wrote-ride-the-lightning-master-of-puppets-tt/#lrrolx36wwlqduiqlag
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On paper, #Linux has many advantages over macOS and Windows. How easy is it to get started with Linux Audio and how far will it take you? In the latest issue we look at the pros and cons of considering Linux as an option for your own musical endeavours
https://sosm.ag/LinuxOption
Every day we highlight a great SOS article in our MORNING POST.
#dailysospost #recording #musicproduction #PC #musictechnology #software #programming #pclife
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Audacity gets AI transcription and noise suppression courtesy of Intel OpenVINO plug-ins
All the AI processing will take place locally on your PC.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/audacity-gets-ai-transcription-and-noise-suppression-courtesy-of-intel-openvino-plug-ins
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“It doesn’t matter how good the record is. Only f**king two people are gonna listen to it”: Producer Max Norman says there’s no point making a “world-class” record anymore
“The problem now is people can’t make world-class records because there’s 10,000 records a day coming out.”
https://musictech.com/news/music/producer-max-norman-no-point-making-world-class-record/
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The 50 best metal songs of 2023 (as voted by Metal Hammer readers)
By Merlin Alderslade( Metal Hammer )Contributions from Matt Mills, Briony Edwards, Rich Hobson, Liz Scarlett published December 22, 2023
From Sleep Token and Ghost, Babymetal to Metallica: 2023 has been a year of heavy metal bangers – these were the 50 best of them all, according to you
https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-50-best-metal-songs-of-2023
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Pythagoras was wrong: There are no universal musical harmonies, study finds
https://phys.org/news/2024-02-pythagoras-wrong-universal-musical-harmonies.html
The tone and tuning of musical instruments has the power to manipulate our appreciation of harmony, new research shows. The findings challenge centuries of Western music theory and encourage greater experimentation with instruments from different cultures
According to the Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, ‘consonance’—a pleasant-sounding combination of notes—is produced by special relationships between simple numbers such as 3 and 4. More recently, scholars have tried to find psychological explanations, but these ‘integer ratios’ are still credited with making a chord sound beautiful, and deviation from them is thought to make music ‘dissonant,’ unpleasant sounding.
But researchers from the University of Cambridge, Princeton and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, have now discovered two key ways in which Pythagoras was wrong.
Their study, published in Nature Communications, shows that in normal listening contexts, we do not actually prefer chords to be perfectly in these mathematical ratios.
“We prefer slight amounts of deviation. We like a little imperfection because this gives life to the sounds, and that is attractive to us,
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I made an entire DAW in Excel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFdCM2kHL64
https://github.com/DylanTallchiefGit/xlStudio
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I made an actual Drum Machine in Excel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To2JIXGoYzA
and you can do more than just play drums with it
Download Drum Machine (tested on Excel 2019/Office 365)
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/6/21126465/xl-studio-music-making-drum-microsoft-excel-daw-dylan-tallchief
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“I have no technical ability, and I know nothing about music”: Yet here are 5 Rick Rubin-produced songs you need to hear
By Stuart Williams published about 3 hours ago
From hip-hop to rock and pop, Rubin has done it all…
https://www.musicradar.com/news/best-rick-rubin-produced-tracks?utm_content=musicradar&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=socialflow&fbclid=IwAR172MBBzU-EvJKL65hZ3pIjI69UQjpfOq6AclUOmmvHXQyQzcwW_q73AjE
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://hackaday.com/2024/03/12/this-piano-does-not-exist/
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https://www.msn.com/fi-fi/viihde/musiikki/maailmalla-listattiin-omien-alojensa-parhaita-metallib%C3%A4ndej%C3%A4-suomi-mainittu-nelj%C3%A4%C3%A4n-otteeseen/ar-BB1jSea5?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=d74a563e45274aa1897b6a971b9901fb&ei=16
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https://loudwire.com/best-metal-bands-different-subgenres/
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Master of the Mix TV Series/DJ Competition
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqV62fsvxkNa8YXSFuDgJEtrp6SyX3Prb
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https://www.lewitt-audio.com/blog/how-to-improve-your-mixes?fbclid=IwAR0SSSFO3CEdvqsxr3wlIDodFUPiebuVKtsBU3XUObt42owGVUDoHFR2K2g
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.lewitt-audio.com/blog/recording-vocals-at-home?fbclid=IwAR12RqsdGRCNnp2TVkJBmV5QmQJlv–Q7QUHg1ldeGxbm6DjMaoxcOY3Nns
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Bad news for bassists? Sony researchers have created an AI bassline generator that responds to the “style and tonality” of the music you feed it
By Ben Rogerson( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician ) published 6 March 2024
It sounds like drummers, pianists, guitarists and string players shouldn’t get too comfortable, either…
https://www.musicradar.com/news/sony-ai-bassist
Tomi Engdahl says:
Free AI Audio Tools You Won’t Believe Exist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COIS94vlffI
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https://www.udio.com/
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“Legendary tone”: Behringer has officially released Vintage, its free VST synth plugin (yes, really this time)
By Ben Rogerson( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician, Keyboard Magazine ) published 26 April 2024
The company says it’s worth $99, but you can have it for nothing
https://www.musicradar.com/news/behringer-vintage-free-vst-official
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https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/bbvscs/listening_to_acdc/
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https://www.adsrsounds.com/music-theory-tutorials/10-ways-to-add-life-to-your-sounds/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2ZBNrNP–HyqDaRP2ZQqd6K0WNgbWD8bWHVRr0-reB_S4p3jm-vjEZjq8_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.musicradar.com/news/behringer-ubxa-best-selling-synth
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https://hitnmix.com/download-ripx/
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The music industry is engineering artist popularity – listeners are right to be angry
Shaad D’Souza
https://www.theguardian.com/music/article/2024/jul/29/the-music-industry-is-engineering-artist-popularity-and-listeners-are-right-to-be-angry
Numerous tactics, including payola-like deals on Spotify, are promoting artists people haven’t chosen to hear – but the industry refuses to discuss it
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Top 10 Instrumental Songs – Without Words!
Inspire
Larry on 30. July 2024 reading time: 4 Min
Film / musica
Any attempt at such a list is bound to fail, as so many songs that deserve to be mentioned will inevitably be left out. But we’ll give it a shot anyway! Here’s our list of ten of the most famous instrumental songs. Without words – in the true sense of the word!
https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/top-10-instrumental-songs-without-words/
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https://www.paivanlehti.fi/musiikin-tempo-hidastuu-merkittavasti-artistin-vanhetessa-lasku-alkaa-30-ikavuodesta/
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https://dreamtonics.com/synthesizerv/
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https://suno.com/
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https://songer.co/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1IL2jhsVQb3q_mtejZogW8ssLuI0AVWFSn3RQvBmcFJjCi6nx_7qKdhHA_aem_OARFoMc7K-eYeu28cObUZQ&utm_campaign=A%2B1_WW%20Campaign%20Campaign&utm_content=vid_c-07-05-songer&utm_medium=paid_ads&utm_source=Facebook&utm_term=A%2B1_WW%20Campaign%20Ad%20Set
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The Most Intelligent Music Artists – Prodigy Education
https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/blog/most-intelligent-music-artists/
Have you ever wondered how the music you love shapes your productivity, focus – and even learning? This study highlights which artists display the most lyrical genius and shows how music’s impact goes far beyond entertainment.
We analyzed the lyrics of top Billboard artists and iconic musicians from past decades to uncover patterns in emotion and complexity. Lexical diversity – the variety of unique words used in an artist’s lyrics – helped us determine which artists and genres have the richest vocabulary. We also surveyed music fans to see how their listening habits influence their work performance and how music plays a role in their children’s study routines at home.
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Tapahtumien järjestäminen ja musiikin käyttö
https://www.teosto.fi/musiikin-kayttoluvat/tapahtumien-jarjestaminen-ja-musiikin-kaytto/
Tapahtumien järjestäminen ja musiikin käyttö keikoilla, konserteissa, yritystapahtumissa ja juhlissa tarvitsee aina luvan riippumatta siitä, ovatko ne livetapahtumia vai striimattuja virtuaalitapahtumia. Lupa musiikin esittämiseen tarvitaan sekä pääsymaksullisiin että ilmaisiin tapahtumiin. Lupamaksut ovat musiikin käyttökorvauksia, jotka tilitämme musiikin tekijöille.
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2024/11/02/heres-a-look-at-the-future-of-midi-from-1990/
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Every DAW ranked. One is obviously best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAwpMTlE6z8
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://freesound.org/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGWujVleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHRVChJwmBPxKtsTAfyVV97_Zj0P7_JFdLHksOIY_510RSe6zIGmN9EN20g_aem_WPCxaia20-6ZDq10uvQdVA
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Axis of Awesome – 4 Four Chord Song (with song titles)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I