I found most of my #WeeklyBeats tracks pretty okay, but this week's submission I really like. And it's not even finished yet. Can't wait for folks to listen to it.
(Note that this is from 15 year old clip originally from XLR8R TV covering a street performance by The Glitch Mob, not from Superbooth. It's famously been sampled by Skrillex in "Rock 'n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)" in 2010.)
I suspect Scandinavia - especially Sweden - is good at pop #musicproduction precisely BECAUSE of its lack of defining characteristics. If the music isn't too weird or complex but the melodic and harmonic core is strong, it'll be palatable to more people.
In the United States, one genre with such a strong core is country music. When American country singers take that strong core and get rid of the fiddles, hats and boots, they often become quite popular.
I've got a couple of good mics now after years of working hard to save the money. I've a modern pair of c414s (sadly Hungarian, not the Austrian ones). I've an Austrian Audio 818. A pair of 040 micro SDCs. Drum sets, Shure 57s etc etc..
...there is a church down the road from me (and probably many others near me) that always sounded cool. Even as an atheist its tempting to email them and ask about hiring it as a recording space, or ask if they have a choir.
Cherry Audio does it again, out with yet another classic recreation.
"In 1979, the pioneers at ARP Instruments began researching and developing one of the most ambitious synthesizer designs of that time [...] a 16-voice polyphonic marvel, controlled by a microprocessor, with aftertouch and advanced signal routing and modulation."
DMG Equilibrium I use every day, Klanghelm’s MJUC is great and I've been using it for years, Newfangled Audio Elevate sounds really good in the time I've spent with it and I'd probably use it if I wasn't so into DMG Limitless.
I hate how everything is a subscription nowadays, but it kind of works with music production plugins and virtual instruments?
"NI 360 is a tiered subscription platform with three pricing options, Essentials ($15/month), Plus ($25/month) and Pro ($50/month). Each tier offers a different selection of products, ..."
"Weeklybeats is a 52 week long music project in which artists compose and publicly release 1 song a week for the entire year. Starting January 1st 2024 GMT each participant will have one week to upload one finished composition. Any style of music or selection of instruments are welcomed and encouraged."