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AutoTune

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

“Another autotune rant! By someone else! Agh!”

Yes, I heard you. You said something to the effect of the last line, right? Well, I don’t care.

I decided to try a little experiment as I sat here, bored and…bored. I took the (now mostly finished) mixes of Spatula and Gel Cell, threw Logic’s Pitch Corrector plugin on all the vox tracks, and A/B’d them with the originals. What did I hear?

I heard in-tune harmonies on Spatula. In-tune harmonies which completely missed the point of the whole “diabolical” feel of the vocals.

I heard in-tune doubletracking in Gel Cell. Sure, Adam does a decent job keeping in tune with himself. But in 2009, that doesn’t matter. He can sound like a pitch-perfect robot with just two clicks of a pointing device!

So anyway, I hear you saying, “well, Dan, you play synthesizers for chrissakes! If you’re so against mechanically-produced music, then you must be a hypocrite!”

I retort with this: it may be an oscillator (or sample player) producing the sound, but I am in control of it. If I want to detune it x cents, I have the power to do so. (Normally I don’t).

Lastly, the voice is the one instrument that most fluidly and accurately reproduces the emotion felt by the musician. Vocals are raw, powerful representations of emotion, thoughts, and ideas. With this emotion, there will by fluctuations in pitch. If I want a machine to produce voice (or sound like such), I either use a speech synthesizer or a vocoder (or both). Autotune sucks the human quality of vocals not unlike the way in which a shop-vac cleans the floormats in my car. Which is to say, in a very violent fashion.

So, in short, while it may be tempting from an OCD standpoint to plaster autotune all over our vox tracks, I think it is safe to say that autotune will not be making any appearances on M&C’s album, at least not in any capacity that it was originally designed for.

Selling the mk

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

I want to sell my microKORG and get a few extra bucks for it.

But I can’t.

You see, as I’ve suspected for ages, and what I’ve discovered today, the microKORG has some weird-ass internal signal routing. I have a patch, for example, that I made ages ago (when I first got the mk) that sounds like the VCS3 lead in Led Zeppelin’s In The Light. Today, I tried to replicate this patch on my Ion, a synth with very straightforward and documented signal routing. The patch I have calls for osc1 and osc2 to both be triangle waves, with no modulation between them (no ring/sync), and one of them tuned an octave down. But I noticed that when I have two triangle oscillators, mixed the exact same way they are on the mk, the ion makes them sound much different (and arguably, the way they should sound judging from the parameters). However, trying to isolate either oscillator on the microKORG produces some, well, fucked-up results. Listen to the podcast to hear it all.

Hi, my name is Dan

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

So much since the last post…in Februrary?

Let’s see…well, first I got contacts, which I really like now, since I can actually see really well. I have decently severe keratoconus in my right eye, and I have hybrid hard/soft lenses that correct for the astigmatism caused therewith (Synergeyes KC…they work extremely well, even if I had quite a bit of trouble getting them in and out of my eye at first).

Then, I started going out with an amazing girl named Lydia, and we’re two months going strong, and she makes me really really ultra positively happy…

Then I almost got a macbook pro, but not really.

Then I am semi-employed by George’s, but I’ve yet to actually work a shift yet…

Then I was thinking of leaving Madonna and Child, but I’m still trying to decide…we’ll see where that goes.

Then I was accepted from the waitlist at Northeastern and today is the decision deadline but I honestly don’t think I’ll be going there.

Then today I am home listening to Duran Duran and Alanis Morisette after being with Adam and his check engine light flashing (misfire on cylinder two) and the car started running really rough and he had it towed.

Then the end.

New Stuff

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

So, a bit has happened since the last update from the Dan-front. For example, I’ve been accepted to RIC and UMass Dartmouth so far (waiting on all the others still).

And with this foray into the world of post-secondary education comes the ever-elusive need for a laptop: sure, I might be able to get by if I just brought fez with me to uni, but I need a laptop, and that’s that!

Well, here’s some background. I started out as an Amiga user. I dabbled with Macs in elementary school, but was forced into the PC world like most people. I tried to rebel by running Linux and FreeBSD, but I could never be as hip as those PowerBook-toting gods.

Until now.

Basically, I knew before the hunt even really started that I wanted a Mac. Yeah, I used to bitch and moan when the Intel transition started, but I guess I’ve accepted defeat. And things aren’t all bad, I guess. I’ve used my friend’s MacBook quite a bit for recording with Madonna and Child, and it just reinforced my beliefs that OSX is probably the overall best desktop OS the world has right now. Sure, it may not be the absolute finest technically, but it’s pretty, and you can run shitloads of proprietary apps that we all need (Photoshop, anyone?) and open-source Unix apps side by side. How cool is that?

Honestly, this is what I need. Trying to do anything music-related on Unix is almost an absolute disaster (FreeBSD is right out for this, linux makes things a little better but it’s no walk in the park). I think the guys at Apple have figured out the multimedia thing pretty decently, though, and using windows is right out for me anyway.

All I’ll need is a MIDI interface and a firewire audio interface and I’m golden. And that’s just the music side of things. As some of you know, I only run windows these days to use Photoshop, because I can’t stand the Gimp. Now I can stay in one OS and do everything I need to do.

So anyway, my friend Joel has a previous-generation Core2 Macbook Pro 15″. And he says he loves it. I am looking at this model because I have this giant phobia of buying a machine that has no way to access its internal bus (i.e. the lack of an ExpressCard/34 slot on the MacBook). Plus, the backlit keyboard is just plain snazzy. And since the padre has offered to buy a laptop as a combo birthday/graduation gift (contingent on me giving him fez, something I have no qualms with), it works out nicely (no more selling off synths!).

So there you have it.

Dan out.

Local Eateries Update

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

First, the house is now wired for ethernet. Yay.

Second, Madonna and Child is, indeed, auditioning for the talent show. I finally bought some power strips, and we had our first practice in over a month today (with Chris on bass).

Third, go to Papa’s Bistro in the emporium. It’s fucking awesome.

Fourth, it’s snowing. Snow more.

Dan out.

Hipsters and funny wikipedia articles.

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Well, sitting in Brewed with a Macbook mixing tracks certainly makes one feel like a hipster. Check out Madonna and Child’s myspace for the fairly amateur-ish mix of Orange Marmalade.

That said, the Wikipedia article on the word “shit” has to be one of the funniest articles I’ve read in a very, very long time. Read the entire Usage section. I guarantee at least a snicker.

That’s all I have to say for tonight. Dan out.

Madonna and Child

Monday, August 6th, 2007

So Madonna and Child made their first two recordings, finally. Their MySpace currently has “Strawberry Jam” rough mix, and “Orange Marmalade” should be coming soon.

The setup used to record these tracks was admittedly pretty…uh…I’m not a fan of this term, but “ghetto.” The slap bass sound (the same one from Seinfeld) was from my M1R. Drums were mic’d by a single (!) SM58. Guitar was Adam’s old ’60s Gibson 335 plugged directly into a mic/line input on my Mackie (which, by the way, obviates the need for any DI box, since the mic channels [which also have TRS jacks] will provide 30dB of gain for both inputs). The mackie then went into the line in on Adam’s new macbook. Sadly, it was done in Garageband as I hadn’t gotten ardour and jack working the way I wanted them to yet, which meant I had to export to AAC (ewwwww) and then re-encode to MP3. That said, it didn’t sound awful, and now that ardour works it will be even nicer. Too bad we don’t have a firepod…

That’s it, I guess. I’m just bored. Dan out.

New gear

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007

Impulse purchases have always been a bit of a weak spot of mine. While I like to think that before making any remotely big-ticket purchase, I do gobs of research, this is not always the case, at least when it comes to used gear.

Case in point: in my setup, I now have the following, all used:

  • Mackie MS1402-VLZ 14 channel mixer (cost: $200)
  • Yamaha FB-01 FM Tone Generator (cost: $10)
  • Korg M1R workstation (cost: $80)

As for the mixer, I know I overpaid. The unit was already almost 10 years old (eBay), and I could have gotten at least a VLZ Pro (the second edition of this model) for possibly cheaper, and for $100 more I could have gotten a VLZ3 (the current and third edition). But oh well; I needed a mixer, badly.

The FB-01 was a steal by any standard. And even if it really wasn’t, it was still only $10. The cables to hook this goddamned thing up cost more than that. I actually like having this unit in my setup, even though sonically it still isn’t exactly a DX7. I picked this unit up from a guy on the East Side. Go craigslist. (at least its harmonium sound is pretty good, along with some cheesy 80s organs, whistles, and other weird patches…editing patches, however, requires one to hook it up to an amiga [the only machine for which I have a patch editor]).

Now the Korg M1R is a gem of mine. I bought this baby a few days ago at South County Music Exchange completely out of impulse. I was browsing the store after lunch with a friend, saw it on the shelf, hopped in the car and drove like hell to the bank to get the requisite cash, and came back to purchase it. It turns out (I hadn’t even realised this) that the parameter down button was missing (just the plastic keycap…the actual switch was still there) and the value pot was loose as all hell. I bought it anyway. When I got it home and turned it on, it also turns out that the cr2032 backup button cell in it was dead. I opened it up, tightened the pot, found the button cap just floating around under the front panel (I re-affixed it with some scotch tape for now), and put in a new CR2032 battery, and it works great. I had to reload the factory presets from a sysex file (including the ever-famous Universe patch), and I also am looking to get some cards for it. But I love this unit. I just wish I could find the M1R-EX upgrade (4Mb more multisounds, yay). Needless to say, my buyer’s remorse has completely subsided (and I remember how bad I felt after getting back in the car after purchasing it). Turns out this was quite a deal, seeing how these units sometimes fetch $200-$350 on eBay.

The big thing about the M1, however, are the sounds it has that are quite famous. Take the slap-bass from the Seinfeld theme song and bumpers. Guess what that is? Patch I46 – SlapBass. Not to mention I08 – Pan Flute being used in countless records. Or the near-perfect rendition I made of the ATC – Around the World riff using I15 – Vibes and the onboard sequencer.

So that’s it for the gear. I’m waiting for a lot of 8 15′ TRS cables to come in (I got a steal on them, $30 off ebay) along with a 2×8 MIDI merger box. Now I need a 76+ key MIDI controller. Eh heh heh.

Dan out.

Ardour and friends

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

A concession is in order here:

Linux is better at audio than FreeBSD.

Sure, it sucks for everything else, but ALSA is some damn cool shit. Coupled with JACK and Ardour and any PC can be a pretty damned powerful DAW for next to nothing. Beats shelling out all the money for a Mac and decent DAW software (such as ProTools) when you’re unemployed like myself.

With this setup (and Hydrogen for drums) I was able to conceive, record, edit, and mix a D3ath D3sk song called “Aura” which, from what people tell me, is the best DD song to date (not saying much, of course…).

Now JACK itself, however, is some pretty cool shit. Case in point: my machine has two audio interfaces. One is the onboard AC97 audio which works perfectly, but the right channel on the line-in is shorted and hence unusable. Then I have a C-media chipset board which also works fine, except the line in generally sounds like complete and utter shit. The AC97′s is at least passable. Anyway, I wanted to use my ion as a hardware vocoder for the percussion track from hydrogen. I just patched hydrogen to the sound card outputting to the ion’s inputs, patched line in to ardour, and recorded. All done. It worked perfectly.

And school is done. But I still feel somewhat crappy. But that’s ok, I guess.

Dan out.

D3ath D3sk’s Aura

L’aggiornamento.

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Gah. It’s been a while.

What’s happened in the world of Dan since the last post? Lots of shit, and if you knew me you’d likely know about it. That said, here’s what else.

First there was Open Mic Night at SKHS on Friday. Which was pretty blah, but I of course figured out ways to make it fun, even if someone ditched Ellen and me at the pizza place. Then there was a show at VFW on Saturday. It was pretty awesome. The Best of Times was good, as were everyone else.

Then I tuned to MSNBC randomly Monday morning and they had the story about the Virginia Tech shootings, the news of which had just broken. First they were saying 2 dead, but when they said 20 a while later, I realised the gravity of the situation. Which brings me to this point: I offer my deepest condolences to all those connected to the victims, but please, do not point fingers at anyone but the perpetrator. The response of the university was as good as anyone could have asked for, and I, for one, believe Mr Steger and his colleagues did a fine job in handling the situation given the information they had. Hindsight is always 20/20. When I heard news today about death threats being made against him, it made me sick. I think you can figure out why. That’s all I will say on the matter for now.

Then I saw This Providence at Edwards Auditorium with Adam on Tuesday. They were actually pretty good.

Oh, and the big Nor’easter felled a tree in my yard. If it fell the other way, the deck would be no more. How nice. Pictures are up on the flickr if you are so inclined (and no, I’m not posting the URL here).

And this same Nor’easter also obliterated Narragansett beach. I mean, it will come back in due time, but from the parking lot (which, by the way, no longer has a fence), you have the wall, a metre of sand, and then surf. Fun stuff. I hope my pictures come out (they probably won’t since it was too dark for my K1000′s light meter to even turn on).

So yeah. This vacation has been an amalgam of boredom and interestingness. We’ll see how it pans out.

Dan out.