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Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at Oct. 26, 2024
Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums

Making Music In Bitwig: Mastering Drums
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.04 GB | Duration: 4h 16m

Sound Designing, Programming, Layering and Mixing Drums in Bitwig Studio

Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Dec. 10, 2014
Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)

Oliver Lake Organ Quartet - What I Heard (2014)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 52:41 min | 124 MB
Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde | Label: Passin Thru Records

Alto saxophone titan Oliver Lake has enjoyed an interesting, varied career even strictly within the confines of the World Saxophone Quartet he co-founded with Julius Hemphill, David Murray and Hamiet Bluiett, and it gets even more so when examining his works as a leader. It seems that the only constant for Lake is his unquenchable thirst for trying out new approaches to jazz.

Rob Papen SubBoomBass v1.1.2 (Win / Mac OS X)  Software

Posted by Artist14 at Nov. 17, 2012
Rob Papen SubBoomBass v1.1.2 (Win / Mac OS X)

Rob Papen SubBoomBass v1.1.2 (Win / Mac OS X) | 46 MB / 86 MB

SubBoomBass is filled with excessive amounts of low end ammunition to detonate your tracks! With presets designed by the legendary Rob Papen and other guest artists, this dedicated bass synth will supply you with huge cone-rattling sounds that will devastate any music track. This software instrument is great for Hip Hop and RnB but can also be used for Dubstep, video game music, film scores and more…
Tokyo Metropolitan SO, Ryusuke Numajiri - Toru Takemitsu: Orchestral Works III: Autumn, etc. (1997)

Toru Takemitsu - Orchestral Works III: Autumn, etc. (1997)
Katsuya Yokoyama, shakuhachi; Kakujo Nakamura, biwa; Hiroshi Koizumi, flute
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ryusuke Numajiri

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 255 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 146 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Contemporaty | Label: Denon/Nippon | # CO-18032 | Time: 00:53:40

Performed by various soloists with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ryusuke Numajiri. Recorded both in analog and digital versions in the Japanese double-CD release. "Twill by Twilight" is a harmonically and timbrally lush work, which often evokes the tone painting breadth of Debussy and the crystalline delicacy of Webern, an outpouring of "pastel coloring…reminders of the transient nature of twilight, before the coming night and after the sunset" (Takemitsu). It is dedicated to "the memory of my dear friend Morton Feldman." Takemitsu described the work's sub-structure as developed "through strictly measured musical units, through what might be called musical principles before a melody is constituted or before a rhythm is formed." This is a very apt metaphor applicable to Morton Feldman's own compositional style. The small and broad cyclicism of the rhythm patterns in Takemitsu's work is however much more hidden – a kind of phased, elastic, non-clockwork repetition with imaginative variations.