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Title: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: soto on 11.06.2014, 23:15:28
hey again peeps,
going to do a music production panel again this year. thinking of a (better-rehearsed, natch) focus on some of the fundamentals (lots of stuff about sine waves), more synthesis, and then perhaps breaking apart a track or two in the style of "how did they make <x> sound?"

also going to work and get a real good pair of speakers in the panel room so that we can all hear what's going on.

thoughts? anything in particular anybody wants to see covered?
-s
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: DarkFoxDK on 12.06.2014, 12:53:39
Awesome! Hopefully I'll be able to make it this time. :P
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: soto on 21.07.2014, 23:27:30
hey everyone!
wanted to elaborate a bit on what i'm doing material wise for this year.

last year, i discovered that writing melodies and doing production work
live and on the spot isn't as straightforward as it would seem! so, this
year, i'm showing up with a small handful of already-finished tracks
that i can tease apart and deconstruct. perhaps will bring along some
snippets and do little bits of extension and fleshing out.

some big stuff i want to cover, though, are some more of the interesting
fundamentals. in particular, the relationship between sine waves,
waveforms, time domain and frequency domain, FFTs, etc. some light
signal processing intro stuff since i think it can really offer some new
creative pathways. going to try and explain a bunch of kinda-mathy stuff
without advanced math! but i've got sound examples for everything.

anything in particular else anybody wants covered? want to make a point
to treat vocal mixdowns (as was brought up last year).

-s
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: Karuno on 14.08.2014, 00:08:51
That might be a bit too late to comment - I have been away from the forum for a loooong while, but "programming realistic instruments" would be a good idea and something a lot of people need. Way more the technical jargon of sound engineers :P
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: soto on 14.08.2014, 13:18:53
@karuno:

yeah, i can do that! any instrument in particular you'd like to see covered? most of what i focus on with particular respect for realism are drums.
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: soto on 14.08.2014, 17:01:15
also, a note to the people interested in attending: the panel will be
happening at 14:00 on thursday in panel room 3 (nizza).

here is a link to the relevant schedule entry:
http://www.eurofurence.org/EF20/events/events/418.en.html

i am mentioning this specifically because i have been informed that the
panel did not make it into the printed version of the schedule! so, make
a note, pencil it in.

additionally: if you attended last year and are thinking of coming again
this year, i would recommend it. i've reworked the material and will
have slightly different areas of focus.

-s
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: Lutra on 16.08.2014, 09:27:48
"sounds" interesting :)
Title: Re: [ef20] panel: more music production!
Post by: Karuno on 18.08.2014, 02:38:06
@karuno:

yeah, i can do that! any instrument in particular you'd like to see covered? most of what i focus on with particular respect for realism are drums.


Definitely sorry I haven't answered any sooner. I was thinking about strings, but actually drums are really awesome. I'll attend that panel, and if you need any assistance, you can drop me a message on my skype :-)
karunolekarnal