Adam Fielding's Livestream Thread (next stream-date in first post)
This is great to hear, look forward to watching your streams again. I don't have any suggestions though, sorry not very helpful I know!adfielding wrote: ↑10 Oct 2018Apologies for the necro-bump, but I've got some good news (if you're into this kind of thing!)...
The livestreams are coming back!
I haven't solidified a time or date yet, but it'll be sometime in the next few weeks, and I'll be kicking things off again with a music-making session. Once I pick a regular day/time-slot I'll post it here.
Right now I've got a few ideas to work around but, generally speaking... I haven't got a clue as to what to cover! So, with that in mind - are there any topics outside of the start-to-finish music creation sessions that you'd like me to cover? Bearing in mind that this will be mainly Reason-focussed, I'd love to hear any ideas or suggestions for future streams.
I can't wait to get back into this as it's been way, WAY too long - and I hope to see some of you there once things get back up and running! Cheers
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That's an interesting topic - I'm using it a lot now, but it's not something I missed because I've been so used to working with individual lanes all of the time. I had a chat with someone recently about how I've developed a lot of weird (but totally practical) habits because I've been using Reason for so long, and how those feed into how I approach music now. I love hearing about how people work with DAWs. That said - I tend to use multi-lanes primarily with drums, so I can sum the lanes while working on one particular percussive element
Ooh, that's a neat idea! One of the things I liked about the old livestream vids was the collaborative aspect of getting the viewers involved with suggestions and the like. This would definitely feed nicely into that!
Thanks for the support! I'm looking forward to getting back into it
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I'm always looking for new advises on how to "explode" a 8-bar loop idéa into a full track. Several videos I watched on the matter doesn't seem to actually have a concrete approach to do this, they just fumble about. Maybe it's more off a mental block then anything, but I like to hear your thoughts!
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Ooh, I've never seen the Against The Clock videos - that's a super interesting concept, maybe something I'd do outside of a live-stream but that sounds like it'd be a lot of fun! Thanks for the idea
That's a great suggestion, and something I touched upon in some of my previous music making vids - if I remember correctly the first two revolved around creating an 8-bar block and then working backwards from there, while the third progressed in a more linear fashion. Definitely something I'd be interested in getting into, thanks!Breach The Sky wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018I'm always looking for new advises on how to "explode" a 8-bar loop idéa into a full track. Several videos I watched on the matter doesn't seem to actually have a concrete approach to do this, they just fumble about. Maybe it's more off a mental block then anything, but I like to hear your thoughts!
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Sorry if this has already been mentioned but what's the next live stream gonna be covering?
Reason Studio's 11.3 / Cockos Reaper 6.82 / Cakewalk By Bandlab / Orion 8.6
http://soundcloud.com/creativemind75/iv ... soul-mix-3
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The next live stream will be a music-making session, so I'll be writing a tune from scratch and explaining the process as I go while responding to comments and suggestions as I go. It might turn out to be a semi-decent tune (hopefully!), or it might... not. Who knows! That's the fun of live-streamingCreativemind wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018Sorry if this has already been mentioned but what's the next live stream gonna be covering?
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adfielding wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018The next live stream will be a music-making session, so I'll be writing a tune from scratch and explaining the process as I go while responding to comments and suggestions as I go. It might turn out to be a semi-decent tune (hopefully!), or it might... not. Who knows! That's the fun of live-streamingCreativemind wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018Sorry if this has already been mentioned but what's the next live stream gonna be covering?
Reason Studio's 11.3 / Cockos Reaper 6.82 / Cakewalk By Bandlab / Orion 8.6
http://soundcloud.com/creativemind75/iv ... soul-mix-3
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Ok! Do you have these videos archived somewhere perhaps? Anyway, yes that would be interesting indeed.adfielding wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018That's a great suggestion, and something I touched upon in some of my previous music making vids - if I remember correctly the first two revolved around creating an 8-bar block and then working backwards from there, while the third progressed in a more linear fashion. Definitely something I'd be interested in getting into, thanks!Breach The Sky wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018I'm always looking for new advises on how to "explode" a 8-bar loop idéa into a full track. Several videos I watched on the matter doesn't seem to actually have a concrete approach to do this, they just fumble about. Maybe it's more off a mental block then anything, but I like to hear your thoughts!
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I’d like to see what can be done with Europa.
The FM tables and modifiers are cool, but they aren’t inter oscillator FM. It would be cool to see what 80s sounds can be created using the basic sine FM modifier
Also explain the harmonic modifier
Or make a wavetable using grain.
Use grain and or Europa to be the modulator of a Thor audio fm patch (that’s always fun)
The FM tables and modifiers are cool, but they aren’t inter oscillator FM. It would be cool to see what 80s sounds can be created using the basic sine FM modifier
Also explain the harmonic modifier
Or make a wavetable using grain.
Use grain and or Europa to be the modulator of a Thor audio fm patch (that’s always fun)
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I certainly do! You can find the archived streams here, though this only includes the music-making streams as YouTube were being kinda dickish about everything else I tried to upload. Twitch has the streams available for a month after each stream, if memory serves.Breach The Sky wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018Ok! Do you have these videos archived somewhere perhaps? Anyway, yes that would be interesting indeed.adfielding wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018
That's a great suggestion, and something I touched upon in some of my previous music making vids - if I remember correctly the first two revolved around creating an 8-bar block and then working backwards from there, while the third progressed in a more linear fashion. Definitely something I'd be interested in getting into, thanks!
All good suggestions - I'd love to do some diving into Europa, as it's become my absolute go-to synth for a lot of my work since it came outscratchnsnifff wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018I’d like to see what can be done with Europa.
The FM tables and modifiers are cool, but they aren’t inter oscillator FM. It would be cool to see what 80s sounds can be created using the basic sine FM modifier
Also explain the harmonic modifier
Or make a wavetable using grain.
Use grain and or Europa to be the modulator of a Thor audio fm patch (that’s always fun)
Oh man, I rewatched your streams this past week and thought it's a shame you don't do them anymore. I'm very happy to see this thread. I agree with other users and their suggestions. It's gonna be interesting to see how you incorporate Vst's into your workflow because we didn't have Vst support when you made the last video.
Also, it would be cool to see how you make drones or rather putting them into a more musical or rather rythmical context. Hope that makes sense.
Also, it would be cool to see how you make drones or rather putting them into a more musical or rather rythmical context. Hope that makes sense.
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Awesome, thanks! Not quite sure how heavily VSTs are going to factor into these music-making sessions - I imagine I'll stick primarily to Reason/RE instruments & devices, though it'll be nice to be able to sprinkle a couple of VSTs in here and there. That said, being able to play with VSTs will be a nice contrast to the earlier vidsWook wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018Oh man, I rewatched your streams this past week and thought it's a shame you don't do them anymore. I'm very happy to see this thread. I agree with other users and their suggestions. It's gonna be interesting to see how you incorporate Vst's into your workflow because we didn't have Vst support when you made the last video.
Also, it would be cool to see how you make drones or rather putting them into a more musical or rather rythmical context. Hope that makes sense.
Love the drones idea, thanks for the suggestion!
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Same here man. I do still feel like it’s unfinished in a few ways. Like it’d be nice to have the easy features of right click or control click and copy paste engines harmonic sections or filtersadfielding wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018I certainly do! You can find the archived streams here, though this only includes the music-making streams as YouTube were being kinda dickish about everything else I tried to upload. Twitch has the streams available for a month after each stream, if memory serves.Breach The Sky wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018
Ok! Do you have these videos archived somewhere perhaps? Anyway, yes that would be interesting indeed.
All good suggestions - I'd love to do some diving into Europa, as it's become my absolute go-to synth for a lot of my work since it came outscratchnsnifff wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018I’d like to see what can be done with Europa.
The FM tables and modifiers are cool, but they aren’t inter oscillator FM. It would be cool to see what 80s sounds can be created using the basic sine FM modifier
Also explain the harmonic modifier
Or make a wavetable using grain.
Use grain and or Europa to be the modulator of a Thor audio fm patch (that’s always fun)
Global button for spectral filter
Fm between oscillators and user waveforms on all three oscillators
But I digress, I also feel like you could use malström, and show off it’s capabilites as a sampler by using a saw waveform and a string graintable. I love using those two to make pads or saw stabs!
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So... good news! I've got a time & date for the next live-stream.
The next live-stream will be on Friday 19th October, starting at 19:30 BST (18:30 GMT).
This will be a music-making session, where I create a little tune from scratch over the course of a couple of hours or so. The stream will be taking place over on Twitch, and I'll be archiving the streams (or at least attempting to) on YouTube.
Would love to see some of you there! As always, I'll be fielding (heh) questions and suggestions during the stream.
The next live-stream will be on Friday 19th October, starting at 19:30 BST (18:30 GMT).
This will be a music-making session, where I create a little tune from scratch over the course of a couple of hours or so. The stream will be taking place over on Twitch, and I'll be archiving the streams (or at least attempting to) on YouTube.
Would love to see some of you there! As always, I'll be fielding (heh) questions and suggestions during the stream.
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Just wanted to give this a cheeky bump as it's just a couple of days away now - Friday 19th October, starting at 19:30 BST (18:30 GMT). The plan is to create a track from scratch from start to finish, and I'll be taking on ideas and suggestions from the chat during the stream. I'll be archiving (or at least attempting to archive!) the stream on YouTube afterwards, so you'll still be able to check it out if you can't make it.
Looking forward to the stream, hope, I can make it attending. Really enjoyed the last ones, very inspiring. Thanks for doing that for the Reason community!adfielding wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018Just wanted to give this a cheeky bump as it's just a couple of days away now - Friday 19th October, starting at 19:30 BST (18:30 GMT). The plan is to create a track from scratch from start to finish, and I'll be taking on ideas and suggestions from the chat during the stream. I'll be archiving (or at least attempting to archive!) the stream on YouTube afterwards, so you'll still be able to check it out if you can't make it.
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You're welcome, I'm looking forward to getting back into itartotaku wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018Looking forward to the stream, hope, I can make it attending. Really enjoyed the last ones, very inspiring. Thanks for doing that for the Reason community!adfielding wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018Just wanted to give this a cheeky bump as it's just a couple of days away now - Friday 19th October, starting at 19:30 BST (18:30 GMT). The plan is to create a track from scratch from start to finish, and I'll be taking on ideas and suggestions from the chat during the stream. I'll be archiving (or at least attempting to archive!) the stream on YouTube afterwards, so you'll still be able to check it out if you can't make it.
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Adam & mods, the date in the first post is wrong.
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Oh wow, I am a dumbass. That's fixed now, thanks!
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Ditto! Just did a quick test to make sure everything's working as it should, but I guess the real test will come when I'm actually streaming. Fingers crossed for no glitching/freezing/whatever-ing this time around
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