I need to come and write more specific stuff about the music styles I choose for this project (mainly ambient), but inside of the Ambient is many other styles, so here are some of the styles I have lined up for this music project:
AMBIENT
ELECTRONIC
TRIP_HOP
INDUSTRIAL
DUBSTEP
ETHNIC
DANCE (including Goa / Psy)
FLUTE PROJECT (a little project for a flute player ;)
For now, I need to organise these samples and start working on them
Next more info ;)
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Styles / Music / Samples
Posted by
nada
on Sunday, 21 October 2012
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Not dead project
Posted by
nada
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background sound,
dada project,
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Hello, 2012 !!
I know... it's now the end of the year and I haven't written anything since 2011.
Not because I didn't work on this project, but because I have maturing ideas and making different plans.
So.. I decided to make many changes and move forward to bring this project out of the studio. How?
Since I bought the Docking station for the laptop, I believed the machine would work with it, but unfortunately, there was too much delay between the sound backgrounds and the drums, and the beat was running out on the 8th bar.
If you lost this chapter, read here:
http://wavdj.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/update.html
What to do !? If I can not use the Drums of the machine, I will not use but I will not drop this project and abandon everything only because the drums are going out of synch, so I decided to not use the drums of the machine and this will let me with only the background sounds wish now... are complete tracks made on Ableton projected to be overdub with the sounds of the kaossilator into a mixer ;)
I have many ideas, but I am writing this now to let you know that this project has only just begun.
Next, I have 108 new tracks (backgrounds) to work on in Ableton and set up to upload into the machine. From there, I will return to leave more information. Until then,
Keep it experimental and ... mental ;)
I know... it's now the end of the year and I haven't written anything since 2011.
Not because I didn't work on this project, but because I have maturing ideas and making different plans.
So.. I decided to make many changes and move forward to bring this project out of the studio. How?
Since I bought the Docking station for the laptop, I believed the machine would work with it, but unfortunately, there was too much delay between the sound backgrounds and the drums, and the beat was running out on the 8th bar.
If you lost this chapter, read here:
http://wavdj.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/update.html
What to do !? If I can not use the Drums of the machine, I will not use but I will not drop this project and abandon everything only because the drums are going out of synch, so I decided to not use the drums of the machine and this will let me with only the background sounds wish now... are complete tracks made on Ableton projected to be overdub with the sounds of the kaossilator into a mixer ;)
I have many ideas, but I am writing this now to let you know that this project has only just begun.
Next, I have 108 new tracks (backgrounds) to work on in Ableton and set up to upload into the machine. From there, I will return to leave more information. Until then,
Keep it experimental and ... mental ;)
Release and video
Posted by
nada
on Saturday, 9 April 2011
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dada project,
experiment music,
experimental,
industrial sound,
video
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The release and video are out now.
So... did you think it was all over?
Did I just give up?
Never.. Nop.. rian de rian, na pa do nada !!
After numerous workarounds, I made several changes to the music sounds, and I contacted a friend to create a video for the release.
The release is now for download in all major download stores.
DaDa Project - Electric City (EP)
You can download the release from here:
The video was produced by Seamus (FilterKik Media)
http://www.filterkikmedia.com
http://www.filterkikmedia.com
and have (by now) 9.992 views
This release ended up being released by the Lua Records label, as NCP Records was still in the development stages and couldn't afford to publish the release.
Live Demonstration - Video
Posted by
nada
on Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Labels:
dj,
experiment music,
exprimental music,
industrial sound,
live,
music production,
wavdj
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Here is how it all works...
WAVDJ vm108 + Kaossilator.
This is not a proper life. I did this with one hand only and wish I didn't need help at all.
(The other hand was filming the thing)
In this video, I didn't include the Korg melody, the sound bend from the wheel, and I didn't have much flexibility to work as I do with the Kaossilator PLUS. This is a very short demonstration. Usually, this track takes 10 to 15 minutes from start to finish and is a progressive thing.
In this case, it is a rapid demonstration, but it works!
So... off we go then :
Questions ??
Please... do it!
WAVDJ vm108 + Kaossilator.
This is not a proper life. I did this with one hand only and wish I didn't need help at all.
(The other hand was filming the thing)
In this video, I didn't include the Korg melody, the sound bend from the wheel, and I didn't have much flexibility to work as I do with the Kaossilator PLUS. This is a very short demonstration. Usually, this track takes 10 to 15 minutes from start to finish and is a progressive thing.
In this case, it is a rapid demonstration, but it works!
So... off we go then :
Questions ??
Please... do it!
Chapter 17 - Track structure (part 2)
Posted by
nada
on Friday, 29 January 2010
Labels:
ambient,
bass,
drum loops,
effects,
experiment,
exprimental music,
fx,
industrial sound,
kaossilator,
kaosspad,
loops,
minimal repetitive,
music program,
software,
sound,
wav files,
wavdj
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Track structure (part 2)
NO BASS
After some experiments with bass
The track's structure is minimal, when I drop the bass in the track, most part of the other small sounds are inaudible. I don't know why, but this could be due to the frequency of the sound
Another thing that put me off the bass was the minimal feeling of the tracks changing totally, and I was forced to have a melody
Currently, I am selecting the appropriate sounds for the Kaossilator
Hello Friends
Posted by
nada
on Monday, 25 January 2010
Labels:
ambient,
background sound,
dada project,
drum loops,
effects,
experiences,
experiment,
experiment music,
industrial sound,
kaossilator,
software
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Hi Friends
The reason I am contacting you now is that I have some tracks nearly ready, and I would like to show them to you and listen to your opinions.
Who's best to do that ?? YOU!
I know it can be painful, but I can handle some earplugs just in case :)
Meanwhile, this was intended to draw your attention and keep you involved in the project's progress.
Until then, please keep reading, as I am close to the end of the first round of tracks.
Speak soon and thank you for paying some attention to the weird shit I do :)
Chapter 15 - Add Instruments
Posted by
nada
on Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Labels:
ambient,
conections,
experiment music,
industrial sound,
kaossilator,
kaosspad,
korg,
mic,
micro korg,
mixer,
music production,
output,
software,
wavdj
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New Instruments Experiments.
I had a friend visit me during a weekend, he is a shy musician but has a lot of instruments, including lots of drums (as it is a drummer:)
My friend brought me a Micro Korg.
The Micro Korg
It's perfect, but too limited to work.
It's nice to take some sounds, but just that!
It's a vocoder too, which is beneficial for voices as well as specific sounds. It can make a very original effect in the music.
It's perfect equipment for live performances, but not in the style of the music I try to make here.
It's more of a (techno-minded) music machine.
a Mixer
The Mixer
Here we connected everything.
and a Kaoss Pad
The Kaoss pad
It can be beneficial to add some final effects to the overall music or make slight variations in the final sound played. He can make some extra sounds on top and other special effects.
With Kaoss pad
For now, my friend has left me the Kaoss Pad
I end up not using this much.
Chapter 13 - Project Start
Posted by
nada
on Monday, 11 January 2010
Labels:
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industrial sound,
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Project Start - The Intro
After all the story and all the WaveDJ and Kaossilator presentations, I will now be more specific about the project and what I am doing.
First, I need to make:
1 - Background sounds
2- Drum loops
3- Ad 3 background sounds for each drum loop
4- Make short keyboard melodies
5- Make the background sounds at the same tempo as the drum loops in Ableton
(No sounds synchronised here.)
6- Found the best sounds in the kaossilator to use in each track.
(I will specify all this later)
This sounds easy, but it is not!
The wavdj software has too many bugs and dont work as a professional music program.
The wavdj (machine = console) makes a delay in the sounds.
(NOTE) Delay is the time it takes for the sound to actually be heard on the speakers after I press the buttons of the wavdj (machine)
For a delay example:
If I press the keyboard, the sound takes about 2 seconds to be heard in the speakers. (delay)
If I press the FX buttons, the sound takes about 1 second to be heard in the speakers. (delay)
If I press the drum loop button, the sound takes about 3 seconds to be heard in the speakers (delay)
This makes it a hard job to get the music all synchronised (drums + background sounds + keyboard)
In this case, I have to know precisely the tricks of this machine, but the most important thing is to have the sounds and drum loops at the same tempo.
IF I press the FX button (background sound) just 1 second before or after the beat of the drum loop, the sound will start out of tempo... I really need to be precise here or all the music will go into a mess!
Luckily, I can stop the sound if I press the button at the wrong time and restart again, which plays a sound intro while the drum loop continues to play.
Experiments to start.
My first experiment was to create Minimal Ambient music, but I soon realised that the drums of the wavetable don't allow me to make much, as the sounds are the same and only the loops can be changed (as I mentioned earlier). However, I did give it a try anyway.
My second experiment (still ongoing) is to make Minimal Industrial. A'm a bit more satisfy with the results but still a long way to go as I have to search a lot in the web to find some good free sound loops and after that, I have to put the loops on Ableton to make some arrangements and get the background sounds at the same tempo (bpm) of the drum loops of the wavdj.
My last experiment will be minimal Ambient, but this time without drum loops, just sounds.
I would never have got into this if I hadn't found the Kaossilator to be a good supplement for the WaveDJ.
One time, I had the WAVDJ looping the sounds and the drums at the same tempo, I would have time to go into the Kaossilator and add more sounds.
After I have enough sounds playing in both machines, I can return to the wavdj and adjust the background sounds, create short melodies, pause the drum loop, and drop in another sound or any other playing sound, because the wavdj features a 6-channel mixer where the sound can be turned on and off.
In fact, I can go mad and connect all this to my CD decks mixer, which has a surround button and will give me the possibility to equalise the sound while I am playing (low, med, high).
But I am not that mad... am I !?
If so, it's just a music issue! :)