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StealthPedal rocks the media with stellar reviews!

If you currently use, or are about to start using software based amp & fx modelling products, the StealthPedal is the new audio interface and MIDI controller for you. The StealthPedal is a complete recording and playing solution, designed specifically for guitar & bass players for use on the stage and in the studio.

SteathPedal £199


IK Multimedia StealthPedal Deluxe Standard $399

Here are some comments from the media:

* “StealthPedal is ingenious” Guitar Magazine
* “Guitarist CHOICE Award” Guitarist Magazine
* “Best of Summer NAMM 2009 show Award!” Bass Gear Magazine
* “It’s awesome, it’s amazing, I love it!” AppleTell
* “Just like playing the world’s largest rig!” Music Connection
* “I dig the StealthPedal… Really blew me away!” GuitarGear
* “StealthPedal is a statement by IK Multimedia” Frugal Guitarist

Jon Chappell, a highly respected industry veteran recently detailed the StealthPedal for Harmony Central and remarked: “StealthPedal: Irresistible, Powerful and Best-Sounding!”

Check out StealthPedal more info, video, images, and more! Plus, get a free download of AmpliTube Metal worth EUR 169.99 absolutely FREE when you purchase a StealthPedal from your favourite IK Reseller or from our online store*. More…

* AmpliTube Fender gets more accolades – the best amp modelling package ever!

AmpliTube Fender, now with even more stomp and rack effects in the newly-released v. 1.1, continues to be unanimously praised by the gear experts and users as the “best software-modeling package ever made.” In just four months, AmpliTube Fender has already won 7 industry awards. Accolades include the “King of Amp Modeling”, “Awesome”, “Superb”, “Authentic”, “Dead on”, “Truly Unbelievable”, “First Class”, “Masterpiece”, and much more… See for yourself – download the fully working 10-Day demo, watch the video demo series, listen to the audio demos and read the product info. You will love AmpliTube Fender!

AmpliTube Fender

SteathPedal £199


IK Multimedia StealthPedal Deluxe Standard $399

* AmpliTube X-GEAR and the Preset XChange: Your portal to unbelievable guitar and bass tone!

When you register any “Powered by AmpliTube” product (AmpliTube 2, AmpliTube 2 Live, Ampeg SVX, AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix, AmpliTube Metal or AmpliTube Fender) not only are you getting the best sounding modeling packages in the market, but you also get a FREE copy of AmpliTube X-GEAR which allows you to mix and match components from all the packages you own in one interface. This allows you to build your custom mega rig, AND gives you FREE access to AmpliTube Preset XChange area where you can now find over 600 FREE presets, and growing daily. And you can also WIN cool gear by posting and sharing your presets with this growing community of AmpliTube users! Download or post your presets today!

AmpliTube X-Gear

Preset XChange

SteathPedal £199


IK Multimedia StealthPedal Deluxe Standard $399

Writing A Bass Line – Primer

So you’re here, looking for the answer?

Same as it ever was, these are just ideas, musings if you will.

All music and writing is subjective – it’s personal and down to individual taste.

But as always with practice gettting what you want will get easier with time spent exercising your compositional brain.

As with all primers on this site this primer is going to deal with the basics, I will expand on the bigger issues in other articles and also show tutorials using  ‘piano roll’ in Reaper and ‘staff view’ in Sonar 7.

Hopefully both views should help anyone using other daws as the prinicples are the same, but don’t hold me to that, these are the only DAWs I use.

Knowing a bit about theory will be of use and knowing the difference between a major 3rd and a minor 3rd will be important. Also knowing your key signatures and chord spellings will be of use here.

Don’t panic though, in the individual articles that expand from this one I will explain what these are and show you how to work it so that you understand in a better way.

Don’t let theory own you – it’s just short hand to getting quicker results.

Take bitesize chunks as you go and don’t allow it to become the big white elephant in the room.

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Learning to play bass is almost the same as learning to program bass.

What I mean by that, is that it’s a skill more than a virtuoso thing.

Think about it, the best bassists are not always the up front guy.

There are exceptions, Flea from the Chill Peppers is one, but for ths most part think about the big bands in the world. Now think about who the bassist is. If your not a bassist or basscentric then can you answer that?

Guitarists always assume that playing bass is easy, it’s not.

You have to have a musical brain and a real dedication to the music to play bass, for the most part ignored and derided.

But without a good solid bass, your music will fall apart.

So when you program or play bass think about the music – it should govern what you want.

A few quick tips – apply to playing and programming…

1. Follow the kick drum – if you deviate too much from the kick you’ll get a muddy effect – try and zone right in with each note so that it hits each kick – occasionally you can throw in a run or an accented note on the snare but try not to get too busy.

2. Try intervals – the most common bassline is the root note fixated bassline -you’ve heard it or maybe not – it’s the plodding solid bass line that doesn’t excite but rather just allows everything else to exist without causing too many problems. This kind of bassline is great some of the time and can work really well but sometimes it sounds/feels lazy ands uninspired. Try and mix it up a bit more with intervals.

To expand…

The root note is the lowest note in the chord or triad – the triad is the three notes that make up the chord.  Each note in the triad is an interval of the root note. You can play these as well.

Confused? You should be.

Let’s make that easier to understand.

Basics of chords(article).

3. Play in key – playing in key is not as difficult as it sounds or as you perceive but it does take time to learn.

As a guitar teacher I believe knowing the notes on your guitar and knowing your key signatures is more important than knowing a scale pattern.

The same goes for piano – in fact it’s easier to do.

4. Start small, that is start with one key and learn it inside out – if you take the key of C Major as your foundation to work from you can expand as you get more comfortable.

An idea would be to practice using the key of C and carry on composing as normal – don’t let understanding theory get in the way of your creative impulses. Instead let the theory be a seperate entity until it starts to seep into your conscious.

Knowing the notes, the keys, and the Basics of chords(article) is important but don’t let it stop you from creating music – it is after all a tool and not the rule.

Below are some related articles – some have been written others are to be written.

Related Articles:

Basics of chords(article).

The Major Scale and Intervals

Key Signatures.

PolyIblit – Free VST Synth Instrument Plugin

PolyIblit – Free VST Synth Instrument Plugin

Polyiblit - Free VSTi - Synthesizer Plugin Instrument

polyIblit is a VST 2.3 compatible software synthesizer for PC.
The oscillator waveforms are generated using BLITs (Band Limited Impulse Train)
which gives oscillators with very low aliasing.

Download here

Features:

32 voices (CPU dependent)
3 oscillators per voice
Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth and Pulse waveforms
Noise generator
Pulse Width/Slope Modulation
Two LP/BP/HP filters
Two DCAs
Four LFOs with tempo sync
Speed and amplitude modulation of LFOs
Four ADSR envelope generators that can be triggered
by Note On, LFOs, Control Change or portamento.
Midi automation and Midi learn

Download here

Crystal – Free VST soft synth and rompler plugin

Crystal – Free VST soft synth and rompler plugin

Download from here…

Crystal is a really cool soft synth created by Green Oak.

It’s been around for a good few years now and never ceases to impress.

It’s developed over the years integrating Soundfonts, wave sequencing and hard oscillation sync.

Crystal Free VST Soft Synth

As with most soft synths it does take a bit of getting used to but it’s worth it.

There are lot’s of variants in making sounds/patches – there are four voice pages as above – each with it’s own tweakable parameters including the usual filters, oscillators and amps.

Crystal Free VST Soft Synth - Voice 1

Crystal - Freeware soft synthesiser plugin - mixer

To add that little bit more choice in tweakage is the mixing page.

You can also set a partnership up between two seperate patches – this is called the breed function and cuteley they’ve called this mother and father.

Anyway give it a go and download it – but as always remember to support your software -find a way to donate if you use it.

Crystals developers do not seek payment from users but if you want to show your appreciation.

Crystal is a labor of love, so I don’t accept payments from Crystal users. However, if you feel you’d like to express your thanks in a financial way, here’s a worthy organization that could put your check or international money order to good use (enclose a note to let them know you heard about them from Green Oak.):
LiveWell San Diego
4425 Bannock Ave.
San Diego, CA 92117

http://www.livewellsandiego.org/

What They say -

Crystal is a semi-modular software synthesizer featuring both subtractive synthesis and frequency modulation (FM) synthesis. It offers abundant modulation control with over 90 parameters which may be modulated, multi-stage envelopes with graphical editors, extensive tempo sync of envelopes/lforates/delay times, built-in effects for chorus/flanging/comb filtering/echoes, and a band splitter for effects processing by frequency band. Not only that, Crystal has wave sequencing, granular synthesis, program morphing, MIDI learn, and imports soundfonts. The musical applications for Crystal are literally boundless.’ - Greenoak

Download from here…

Editing Reaper – Split a track

Splitting a track in Reaper is pretty simple -

Works for Midi and Audio

Editing Reaper: Splitting a track

Editing Reaper: Splitting a track

Find the place you want to split the track, use the mouse to select the area on the work area and press ‘S’

This will then split the track as below.

Editing Reaper: Splitting a track

Editing Reaper: Splitting a track

Editing Reaper: Fixing a track - Select

Editing Reaper: Fixing a track - Select

If you want to fix the track or connect or ‘Glue’ parts together…

Select the two areas you want to glue together and press ‘G’

Editing Reaper: Fixing a track - glue it together

Editing Reaper: Fixing a track - glue it together