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.: The November 17, 2010 Edition :.

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This week we had Destiny Soprano come through to work on a Less collaboration, and the production vault update. =]


.: Quick News Tidbits :.

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Short list of what's happened this week and what's coming up:

  • Destiny Soprano came through this past weekend to work on a collaboration with Less. We've laid down some scratch vocals, and will probably complete her part during the next session. It's the first session in Pro Tools on the new Mackie Onyx 820i, and it's working out pretty well so far.
  • Kim Pingul's new song, "Heart Invasion," will be worked on soon.


.: The MsP Blog :.

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.: The MsP Production Vault :.

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dBlue Glitch is an interesting VST effect. It starts with it's 9 different individual customizable presets, "Tape Stop," "Modulator," "Retrigger," "Shuffler," "Reverser," "Crusher," "Gater," "Delay," and "Stretcher." Now any of these effects alone would be good for a variety of uses. The strength of this plugin is how you can use each of these at different sections of a bar, and come up with some interesting combinations.

Now for those of you who may be confused by what I'm talking about, if you listen to Game's "Put You on the Game" from his debut album, "The Documentary," (produced by Timbaland) and go to the end, you'll hear the beat go through different effects, like reversing, retriggering, tape stops, and the like. Coincidence? I think not. =]

I've most recently used this in a house/electronic song I did called "Casa de Luna," where the lead synth that plays during the beat change/chorus part is put through these effects.

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