Jan 16, 2025 Article
I shared tips to help ease the frustration of mixing and mastering music. I focused on simplifying the process, using reference tracks, prioritizing kick and bass, and embracing the challenges as part of the journey.
Aug 04, 2024 Article
Polarity Music and Bitwig Tools are presets and scripts made for Bitwig. Here you can find useful new instruments, audio effects, and replicas of famous plugins or hardware devices. Also, help on installing presets in Bitwig.
Aug 31, 2023 Webtool
Calculate BPM to ms values for compressor attack and release settings, delays, offsets, or other parameters. You can also derive Hz values to use with pitch or as wavelength values in samplers, delay feedbacks or grain effects.
Jun 11, 2023 Article
In his lecture, Daniel Levitin explores the extensive engagement of the brain with music, its potential benefits in cognitive transfer, and the importance of appreciating music and arts for their inherent value, while also highlighting the role of the brain's "default mode" in music processing.
May 25, 2023 Article
Book of Bad Ideas but as a Website. A collection of modular techniques, tips and tricks for sound design or music production. Use it with eurorack or modular synths. Bitwig, VCV rack or similar.
Mar 25, 2023 Article
Art and AI's intersection offers unique challenges and opportunities. Learning from past technological shifts, like the MP3 revolution, can guide us in adapting to change. Exploring alternative compensation models for artists, such as basic income, will help support creators. Embracing this evolving relationship enriches our cultural landscape and inspires future generations.
Mar 07, 2023 Article
This article provides five tips for producing music. The first tip is that there is no right or wrong way to produce music, as long as it sounds good. The second tip is to get your mastering right, especially if you plan to distribute your music on vinyl. The third tip is to not obsess over details initially and instead focus on building a good foundation with a few elements. The fourth tip is to keep things in motion, using modulation to create movement in your tracks. Finally, the fifth tip is to experiment and find what works best for you as a producer.