Eighties Pop Music
FANTASTiC | 26 March 2023 | 150 MB
20 Eighties Pop Music songs as chords and melody synth loops plus full beat loops.
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20 Eighties Pop Music songs as chords and melody synth loops plus full beat loops.
Retro KZ is a Virtual Instrument rompler inspired from 80s Soundtrack for Films and TV series, as well as Pop Music. Features sounds that you have heard countless times from that era and always wanted but couldn’t find! Here they are, sampled from original 80s Synths and samplers using high outboard gear for maximum fidelity. Have you seen TV, Netflix, and closely listened to the scores of many contemporary movies today?If Yes, then you can’t miss the fact the 80s/ 90s Sound is back BIG TIME! We wanted to pay homage to the sounds of the great soundtracks from the 80s from composers and tv series /movies such as John Carpenter, Harold Faltermeyer, Jan Hammer, Michael Jackson, Prince, Night Rider, The Terminator, Commando etc..
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In this course i will teach you the relevant things as a music producer. It will cover the important things you need to know about getting started and don´t invest 20.000 Dollar in software you never will use. The music industry is like a wild jungle when you first step into where it might get difficult to find a path. The best comparison ive read was compare a music producer with a cook. As a cook you have to know every ingridient you want to put in your own meals, how it tastes and how you mix all different ingridients together. Then you can start cooking with the same recipe over and over and the result will always be the same, with the same amount of quality. I can give you a direction based on my experience in the industry where you can easily see results after taking this course. That means you are able to finish remixes in under one week with the right preparation. As a music producer you don´t have to be a perfect piano player or making an MBA in songwriting or mixing.
It’s fun to listen to, and even more fun to make! Let’s take a little time and look at some of the techniques, tools, and concepts I use to produce danceable, emotive pop songs. We’ll be examining different ways to start a song, covering the basics of synthesizers, using dynamics to build, and more!
Producer, engineer, and mixer demonstrates more of his hit-making mixing techniques. Part 2 starts with effects and ambiance, including choosing the right reverb; identifying the differences between delay, echo, and reverb; applying flange and pitch shifting; and many others. He moves on to cover mix processing as applied across auxiliary and master busses, such as carving out space for electric guitars, creating groove with acoustic guitars, achieving clarity in the bass, and adding punch to the stereo mix. Brian wraps up the course by demonstrating the ultimate final touches, from finding and exploiting the golden nuggets in the mix and making the chorus pop to bringing out the emotion of a mix and knowing when the mix is done.
Interested in producing the next chart-topping pop song? Or simply using classic pop techniques to blend the many different elements of today’s modern multitrack recording sessions into one seamless song? In this course, multi-platinum producer, engineer, and mixer Brian Malouf demonstrates his hit-making mixing techniques. These lessons can be used on pop, jazz, country, folk, or any other recordings you want to turn into solid two-track stereo mixes. Brian starts with the basics of creating a mix template and getting a good raw balance of the instruments in the mix. He then dives deep into signal processing techniques on many types of instruments, including drums, bass, guitar, keys, vocals, percussion, strings, and brass. He’ll pick out and treat individual tracks with compression and EQ, add space with reverb and echo, and modulate the sound with flangers and phase shifters. Pro Tools is used throughout the course, but the techniques will work equally well with the DAW of your choice.