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Songwriting with Seq24: Using the Song Editor (video)

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How to use Seq24 to build a 32-bar song.

Seq24's song editor makes midi sequencing a snap. Sequence your loops into a song. This video shows you how to make a 32-bar song using an example song tentatively called "Credit."

Break 32 bars into parts. Each part is some multiple of 4 bars long. The song "Credit" being created in the tutorial breaks down like this:

8-bar Intro
12-bar verse
8-bar chorus
4-bar bridge

Seq24 Tutorial: Effects in Hydrogen and ZynAddSubFX

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This is about songwriting as much as about slathering on effects. With midi instruments, I like to add the effects before structuring the song for reasons that I explain in the video. Seq24 makes it easy to isolate the sounds for adjustment in Hydrogen and ZynAddSubFX

No-comb hairstyles for the busy...

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When you're too busy to think about your hair...

My Favorite Pub - The Breifne in Flushing

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I don't even drink now, and I still love this place. It's my favorite bar in New York.

Are You Watching Big Brother (video)?

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An important social message regarding your credit reports set to "Just Groove" instrumental by Yours Truly.

Not to be too commercial or anything, but when was the last time you checked your credit reports, anyway?

Still Want Songs by CharlieHipHop

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5:38 minutes (6.33 MB)

I'm feelin' this one with the hand all wrapped up an' all. This is a version you have not yet heard but that you might like.

Enjoy.

Open-souce Audio: seq24 Tutorial (video)

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Be amazed as I roll a funky-ass beat before your very eyes using free open-source software.

I'm not going to get too specific since there are so many configurations and I don't want to confuse anyone. This is what I did before the video started rolling:

1) Fired up JACK (for me it was version 0.3.4)
2) Fired up seq24 (version 0.8.7)
3) Made seq24 the master of JACK (and therefore the universe) [file-->options-->jack sync--> "Transport Master"]
4) Fire up Hydrogen (0.9.4). It connects to JACK automatically, but check the JACK settings just to make sure you have both MIDI input from seq and audio output to your sound card (you do, but if you don't, make the connections by connecting the wires).
5) Fire up Zyn (4.7.1). Activate a couple of instruments and throw them on separate MIDI channels.

Then I did this:

Will Godfrey, who is referenced in the tutorial, has a lot of free music on his site -- nice mellow instrumental synth grooves, melody-heavy.

(PS -- Making a beat with seq24 is really a three-step process . This tutorial covers the first part -- getting your timings/loops down and into the matrix. The second step is to tweak the instruments to get the sounds you want. The third step is to put it all together in the song editor. I plan on doing videos for the next two steps with this same beat. I guess what I'm saying is that you should check back.)

There Is No Problem That a Guitar Can't Solve

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This is what I have found, anyway. Your mileage may vary.

guitar solves problems
Bored? No need for that if you've got a guitar. Either learn to play it or play it. Either way, the hours will melt blissfully away.

Feeling down? Pick up the guitar. Strum away. Find a soulful riff. Play a song that fits your mood. Write a song that fits your mood. Soon enough, you'll feel better.

I Love the Rain by Flush

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5:13 minutes (6.71 MB)

Enjoy.

Top Ten Rock Bands of All Time

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ten greatest rock bands of all time

It has taken weeks to get this post together. It started off like so many others -- disjointed scrawling and doodling in a notebook like some weird extraterrestrial glyph shopping list, seemingly disparate elements being linked together with circles arrows, and comments whose lettering grows smaller to keep them within page margins and other space constraints.

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