Monster Massive ’08

This event was really great. We sprung for VIP which is absolutely worth it. If you’re going to commit to

having a good time, a bit extra on ticket prices goes a long way. We were mere feet away from Paul van Dyke at the foot of the massive LA sports arena.

Bourke did a great job helping me put together the costume of my dreams for the event.

Lessons learned:

  • People still love Nintendo
  • Shoulder portion of costume made a great cup holder
  • Using the restroom was awkward on many levels

Drunken Stupor Mix

Night of heavy drinking, home at 3am with too much caffeine left from the jack and coke’s. This is the result. Started it out with the song that got me into electronic music to begin with, so many years ago now ..

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Original Track – “Apollo”

For my birthday, two of the greatest human beings to grace this planet combined to get me some Pro-Tools gear. This gear came with some really great plugins, and they also work as VSTi instruments. This means that while I ramp up to Pro-Tools, I can use the plugins in an environment I’m already proficient with.

This evening while on my way home I heard a couple loops that inspired me to put together a track. So I put a track together using Ableton Live (with custom Operator instruments), AnalogFactory (VSTi), and some post-processing with Adobe Audition.

The track got named Apollo because apparently that is my Archetype. Also I believe Apollo was the god of Music? So at least that is nice.

apollo, god of music?
apollo, god of music?

Hope somebody finds this enjoyable, I think it turned out pretty nice.

Thx Rachel and bunnie!

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APU 005

Caustik – A.P.U. – 005.mp3 (right click to download)
Caustik – A.P.U. – 005.cue (what is a cue file?)

Namito – Joujou (Martin Landsky Remix)
Delano Smith – Metropolis (Original Mix)
Dubfire – Ribcage
MOS – Emotional Distortion (Popof Remix)
Junk Science – Moodswing (Nikola Gala Remix)
Logiztik Sounds – Hyperfreak (Dousk Remix)
Drive Dealers – Latrine (Original Mix)
Fischerspooner – Just Let Go (M.A.N.D.Y. Remix)
Elite Force – Engine (Original Mix)
Muscles – Sweaty (Shazam Remix)
Deadmau5, MC Flipside – Hi Friend (Original Remix)

Ableton Auto Filter Sidechain

Ableton have added a nifty sidechain feature to the Auto Filter plugin. This allows you to modulate your filtering with a routed signal. Just for kicks I’ve put together a little sample of what type of transition effects you can get using this tool.

Sample 1 — This is a couple of loops leading into a new track

Sample 2 — This is a series of 4 or 5 tracks (I forget) leading into one another using various sidechained filtering.

Mix from Bunnie’s BBQ

Everyone’s favorite leporid – bunnie – had a BBQ last evening, complete with ridiculously delicious bacon wrapped hot dogs, carne asada, and pot-stickers. Also booze and halo of course. Since I’m always looking for an excuse to sit down and prepare some tunes, I put together a mix for the occasion. Here’s the tracklist and the MP3 download.

V-Sag – Sacred Truth feat Tomomi Ukumori (Original Mix)
Phynn – Starfire at Night (Andy Duguid Remix)
Deepsky – Brambledog (Original Mix)
Distant Fragment, Steve Mill – Utopia (DJ Tarkan / V-Sag Remix)
Hook N Sling – Plastic Wrap (Original Mix)
Melleefresh, Deadmau5 – Attention Whore (Original Mix)
Andrew K – The Coriolis Effect (Simon Firth Remix)
PQM – You Are Sleeping (PQM Meet Luke Cable Vocal Pass)

Bunnies BBQ Mix.mp3

Random mix and some production details

I put together a quick mix to test some new production techniques. It came out pretty good, so I feel like there was some good progress this time around. These are some fun tracks, the new techniques let me put them together which would have been much more difficult before.

If anybody likes hearing these details, this is what I did differently this time around:

  1. Dynamic range adjusted to center around a more “CD friendly” range. Beatport tracks seem to be designed with a very loud thumping club system in mind, so the dynamic range is quite broad. The affect is that if you do not alter this dynamic range, the quiet instruments and transients are inaudible due to the loud thumping bass and louder instruments. As I learn more about how to make beatport tracks more CD friendly, I’ll post a more thorough article.
  2. Avoiding warp mode completely, whenever possible. Ableton has very good warping algorithms. Unfortunately, you can still definitely tell the difference. I also believe now that warping artifacts become accentuated when additional processing is done (compression, etc). An unwarped track has a little bit extra warmth and there are some subtle details that are lost through warping. To my ears, this made a big difference.
  3. Cross-fader in addition to sidechain compression during all transitions. After analyzing the waveform of my resulting mixes, I noticed that the transitions were significantly louder than the body of a track. This makes sense, because I was layering two tracks at equal volume. The only reason this wasn’t super obvious is that a good limiter goes a pretty long way at automatically evening these out for you. Avoiding them in the first place with cross fading, however, is a much better option. Subtle details are retained, and you get to be a bit more playful with the energy progression throughout your transitions this way. Obviously cross-fading is a pretty standard DJ tool, but I wasn’t harnessing it before.
  4. Voxengo Elephant – If you produce/DJ, and you haven’t seen this plug-in, I urge you to check it out. This is the best limiter I’ve found. Most limiters you find, you’ll like them at first, but after you listen to them under various scenarios, you end up finding things wrong. This one is really solid and can be super transparent. This lets you kick up the overall volume of your mix without clipping. Combined with dynamic range altering, the volume gets kicked way up without hurting audio quality (in fact, it ends up sounding *better* since you can hear the details).

My holy grail at the moment is a method to decibel-histogram match (or at least, the ability to alter the dynamic range via histogram manipulation). I think this would be a very valuable tool. I’m exploring how this might be done with image processing tools on adobe audition’s export/import to BMP features.

Anyway, here’s the mix Caustik – Random 001.mp3.

Track List:

Seva K. – The Jungle of Music (Sebastian Davidson Mix)
Chris Lake + Trophy Twins – Babaloo (Original Mix)
Moonbeam – Sky (Vocal Mix)
Moonbeam – Seeming Reflection
Petter – All Together