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DO YOU LISTEN TO COMPOSERS?
We of course recognize and most often think about songs. It’s all about vocal production, songwriting and lyrics in SONGS. But of course there’s a whole world of MUSIC WITHOUT WORDS… Are you listening? From Mozart to Moby, from jazz to classical …everything else that’s not that, who and what do you listen to that is mainly instrumental? What COMPOSERS do you pay attention to in order to learn, to compose/write better or different instrumentation for yourself, to reach out to for advice, etc.? How has that person or those people helped your work, how did you learn and grow? It doesn’t have to be anyone famous or well known! Please share those gems we may not know about!
DO YOU LISTEN TO COMPOSERS?
4 likes • Jul 13
I love Mozart, Bach, Brahms, and so many other Classical composers. I aslo love the Jazz composers like Monk, Parker, Coltrane, Ellington and so many other Jazz composers. I love many film scores by Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Quincy Jones, and others.
3 likes • Jul 13
@J Es My pleasure!
🎧 Excited to Join the Fix The Mix Community!
Hey everyone! 👋Just wanted to drop in and say hello I’m brand new to the Fix The Mix fam and super pumped to be here! I’ve been passionate about music for a while now, but I’m finally ready to take mixing and production seriously and start leveling up with the guidance and support of this amazing community. 🙌 Right now, I’m focused on:🎚 Learning the fundamentals of mixing🎛 Understanding my DAW better🎵 Getting feedback and improving with every track I’m here to learn, grow, and connect so if you’ve got tips, resources, or are also starting out, I’d love to connect!
2 likes • Jul 9
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MIDI Courses and Certifications
MIDI Cources and certifications Best online courses in MIDI from CalArts, Berklee, University of Adelaide, Mt. San Antonio College and other top universities around the world. To learn MIDI, explore resources like online courses, educational websites, and practice apps. Consider Berklee Online, which offers various courses, and Melodics, which provides a fun way to practice keyboard skills. Ask.Video offers a tutorial on MIDI basics, while Warp Academy focuses on producing with MIDI. Educational Resources: - Berklee Online: Offers accredited online courses and programs for lifelong learning in music, including courses on MIDI.  - Melodics: Provides an interactive and fun way to learn piano and MIDI keyboard skills, with guided lessons and structured courses.  - Ask.Video: Offers a tutorial and online course called "MIDI Demystified," teaching everything about MIDI.  - Warp Academy: Focuses on MIDI recording, editing, and setup for music production.  - Groove3.com: Offers in-depth tutorials and resources, including a guide called "MIDI Explained".  - Class Central: Provides a platform for finding various MIDI courses and certifications. 
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The Most Useful Mixing Tip
The Most Useful Mixing Tip The most useful mixing tip is to prioritize purposeful decisions and listen attentively. Instead of just applying techniques automatically, focus on understanding your goals and making choices that will help you achieve the desired final sound. Here's a more detailed breakdown: - Listen Actively:Pay close attention to the mix and your intended sound, rather than relying on preconceived ideas or "recipes".  - Be Purposeful:Avoid blindly applying effects or EQ adjustments. Instead, think about how each decision will impact the overall sound and whether it's contributing to your desired result.  - Reference Tracks:Use reference tracks to compare your mix and ensure it's on par with professional standards.  - Mix on Multiple Systems:Listen to your mix on different playback devices (headphones, speakers, car stereo, etc.) to ensure it translates well across various listening environments.  - Balance and Space:Ensure each element is heard and has its own space within the mix, avoiding frequency clashing.  - Don't Overdo Effects:Use reverb and delay sparingly, as excessive use can clutter the mix and detract from the clarity of the individual instruments.  Subtractive EQ:Consider using subtractive EQ (cutting frequencies) instead of boosting, as this can often be more effective in shaping the sound.
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What is the most basic equipment necessary to produce music?
What is the most basic equipment necessary to produce music? The most basic equipment needed to produce music includes a computer, a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software, and headphones. A computer serves as the foundation for your music production setup, while the DAW acts as the central hub for recording, editing, and mixing audio. Headphones are essential for monitoring your audio while producing. While not strictly necessary to start, other helpful pieces of equipment include: - Audio Interface: An audio interface helps connect microphones and instruments to your computer and improves audio quality. - Microphone: A microphone is needed for recording vocals or acoustic instruments. - Studio Monitors: These are speakers designed for accurate audio monitoring during mixing and mastering. - MIDI Controller: A MIDI controller allows you to play virtual instruments and control your DAW with more hands-on control. - Software Plugins: Plugins enhance your music with effects and virtual instruments. - Microphone Accessories: Microphone stands, cables, and pop filters are also helpful.
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Earle Brown
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#Musician, #Composer, #Arranger, #Approaching producer, and #Educator

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