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Calm Clip

May 31, 2011 2 comments

I was winding down and came up with this short clip – it’s very simple instrumentation but it creates a calm effect (at least for me). I think this came to mind because Abby and I were listening to Martina Topley-Bird over dinner and I was in a trip-hop mood (listen to “sandpaper kisses” if you get the chance).

Do the Robot!

I spent the morning messing around with more clip ideas – all I need is a small army of choreographed robots and I think this song would be complete. This started off with me messing around with the drums and then just evolved from there, again there was no real planning, just clicking on sample-sounds and running with my keyboard. I’m getting more comfortable with how Ableton uses clips in the session view, I’m barely scratching the surface for what the program can do but even just stumbling through the interface is valuable. There are a few resources at my disposal for learning more about the program, so I may start making more purposeful music in the near future. In the meantime, enjoy!

Here is my clip layout for this piece:

Building a Song – Part 3

The saga continues! This was my first debut of edits using the new BX5a’s and it’s a good thing too – I had to adjust the levels for the different MIDI sequences to keep it clean and I never would have heard it without the BX5a’s. I like the way the song is evolving, and this is truly organic. I have no plan for this thing, I just sit down and go to work with whatever comes to mind. Overall I like the direction though, especially with the up tempo drum/bass combo.

Oooo Shiny!

I picked up a pair of M-Audio BX5a reference monitors yesterday and they are AWESOME. I’m using balanced XLR outputs from my M-Audio Delta 44 audio card and all the lag issues I had have vanished. The monitors are magnetically shielded so I’m able to have them on my desk as well, eventually I’ll work out the triangulation/placement but until I have a better room eye-balling the distances seems to be fine. The difference proper reference monitors makes is incredible, I’m definitely hearing things in my mixes that I would have missed before.

The only computer issue I’ve noticed now is I’m getting occasional breaks in playback due to CPU overload. When I worked with Ardour and few other Linux applications I remember having to tweak the kernel to remove the XRUNS latency issues,  it seems that with Windows that tweaking is not necessary, but even with adjusting my sampling rates I’m getting a skip once in a while. Watching the performance monitor and my poor CPU is pegged at 100% the entire time I’m working with something using more than 4 MIDI tracks. My CPU is nothing special, so I may upgrade that next if this continues – it doesn’t effect the final rendering so I can live with it for now.

One thing I did not realize was how loud everything can be. Seriously – these monitors push out everything and even at 25% volume settings the master track at 0 volume is LOUD. Some day I’ll push the system and blow the windows out of the apartment ;-)

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