My First TV Placement

Last night on Wednesday, March 25, “Fight What” by Alexander was featured on an episode of The Real World Brooklyn. The electronic music in the first half of the clip is the end of “Fight What” and the intro for “Trust Me On This One.” This was a very exciting moment for both me and Ryan (Alexander). You can see the clip below or download the Quicktime file here. Note: I do not claim ownership or rights to this clip, which belong to MTV Networks/Viacom/Paramount.

(Ryan) Alexander on Stereo Subversion

Ryan In Studio

Here’s an interview Ryan did over the phone during our last recording sessions. He talks about writing, recording, distribution, touring and of course, starving children.

It’s a great interview, but I thought I would point out that I completely disagree with him when he says “I know that anytime I try to raise my voice in any capacity to yell, I sound like I’m telling my dog to get off the couch.” There were a few times in the recording sessions when he would start to get really loud, and I thought, “this is what was missing from the last record.” I’m really glad we got some of that recorded.

Guerilla Drum Making

I just wanted to give a big shout out to Guerilla Drum Making. Thanks to them I made a custom snare drum with fantastic results for just the cost of the parts. I am not good with crafts or handiwork, so if I can do it, anyone can. The DVD should not be your only source for advice, but the DVD’s companion website gives plenty of helpful links that nearly guarantee your success.

It was a scary but rewarding process. I’m not rushing into the custom drum-making business, so I don’t know when I’ll make another drum, but for a $40 DVD, I saved hundreds from ordering a custom drum.

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Video Tutorial: How To Correct a Full Drum Kit with Beat Detective in ProTools LE

YouTube: Part 1 • YouTube: Part 2

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Intro

Pro Tools LE comes standard with a single track version of Beat Detective, which is what I will be using for this video. A Multi-track version of Beat Detective comes standard with Pro Tools HD, and is also available for LE users as part of the Music Production Toolkit, which can be purchased for a couple hundred bucks. If you don’t want to spend the money and have comparable results with the standard software, here’s what you can do. Continue reading

How to Work One-on-One with a Singer/Songwriter

In operating a home studio, you will eventually enter a situation where you are working solely with a singer/songwriter.  If you have never done this before, it will highlight the difference between simply being an engineer and a being a producer. In band situations, most of the time you can get by just taking orders from the band, and let the members deal with the arrangement and instrumentation while you try to “capture the moment.” Continue reading