Good luck, new mayor
One primitive guitar
Ermm, what was added most recently..
One primitive guitar
Adventure at a place where robots live with some nature at the lake. And the humans…
Here is some talk about the creation:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=411968
A collection of songs. Mona: Vocals; Thomekk: Instruments, Synths, Programming, Production
Just some dirty noisy guitars disco-waltz
— aural short-story
Projektraum Erstererster /
Pappelallee 69 10437 Berlin
Nachtrag:
Fotos von Jan Siebers Kamera-Übertragung live zum Stück “Melanie Simon wants”:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/101593021@N04/sets/72157635480024323/
Pop was yesterday and then.
Here’s the new breed:
1 Dubpiece
1 New Music piece
1 schnrrg-piece *
Though this might be of minor interest:
Working on a Data-Base of all of my recorded works – and this is a lot!
Putting it all digital – from old Tapes – with Categories, Buzzwords, Dates, Actors and so – this is hard work!
It took a some time to find a program for this – and now it is:
MediaMonkey
For PC-Users this seems to be the best one. Tagging is easy, converting is in, burning too – autoupdate of chosen folders easygo. It also syncs to Apple appliances and other Smartphones.
So I chose this for the composer’s database – as there was no other solution around.
The workflow is:
Record in DAW with some helperPlugins to optimise the audio -> remaster in Adobe Audition (Noise Reduction) -> render to wav or mp3 -> Retag it in MediaMonkey.
To the composers with lots of work on the harddrive:
Which program do you use to archive your work?