Showing posts with label tech house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech house. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2015

The Haunting



So... Last week, I released my latest single on Audiophile Deep - "A Night At The Opera" - which is a dark track that's ideal for Halloween sets. At the time of this writing, it's still climbing the Traxsource tech house chart, so I'm stoked for that :)

There's a full preview at the bottom of this post and you can pick it up at Traxsource here.

But that's not the sole purpose for this post. In addition to making tracks and designing presets, I've been working on a different approach to sound itself that I hope you'll dig.

The idea is simple: Recreate real-world soundscapes as accurately as possible using synthesis – in this case, Ableton's Operator softsynth – so that the result is a virtual environment that sounds real, but was created entirely in Live.

In keeping with all of this Halloween spookiness, my first work in this medium is called "The Haunting" and it's a two-minute composition inspired by the classic haunted house meme.

Below is a Soundcloud audio preview. I'm also including the entire Ableton project file so people with Live and Operator (or Suite) can check out each sound and explore how it was created. And yes, you can use it in commercial projects - as long as you please credit me and send a courtesy notification. I'm easy that way.

This is completely new territory for me as an artist, so I hope it inspires people to delve deeper into sound design. I definitely have more projects like these and I plan to give them away on this blog as a way to teach producers that there's more you can do with synths besides make them beep.

(And if you appreciate what I'm doing here and want to show some love, please buy "A Night At The Opera" on Traxsource.)

You can follow me on Twitter and Facebook too, for more music tech info :)

Download The Haunting [Requires Ableton Live 9.2 and Operator]


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Another Live Guru You Should Know About

When it comes to Ableton Live, Jon Margulies knows his shit. Period.

In addition to writing several books on making the most of Live, he's been blogging Live tips since last year.

There's a fuckton of material on his site - for both newcomers and experts alike.

He's also a wicked producer who's created his very own genre: Hobotech ;)

Bookmark this link. Visit often. Namaste.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Let Me ConscinGo

This bootleg was a mainstay in my crate for the second half of 2010.

It's a quick little mashup of Wolfgang Gartner & Mark Knight's "Conscindo" and Heaven17's classic 80s hit "Let Me Go".

It rocked many a floor for me, so have at it!

http://soundcloud.com/francispreve/let-me-conscingo-francis-preve-bootleg-v6-mark-knight-wolfgang-gartner-vs-heaven-17