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New song: Mach 5!

This week, I set myself a challenge of making an instrumental heavy metal song doing the entire production process - from songwriting to mastering - on the iPad. That's the result: hope you like it!

Mach 5 means five times the speed of the sound. That means a speed at 3836 mph, enough to cross from New York to Paris in less than an hour. This and higher velocities are called hypersonic. Enjoy the listening and have a fantastic week!

Dimitri.

Comments

  • P.S.: OverloudTMH have pretty decent heavy sounds! Used them extensively for the guitars and bass!

  • edited June 2016

    You have some great tunes! Are you recording into the iPad via interface, and mastering mixing ect, with the iPad for every track?

  • Yes, mostly nowadays with an iPad Air and an Apogee One/Duet, both when producing for myself and for others. Only use my Mac when I absolutely have to, and mostly to heavyly orchestrated soundtracks, when massive storage and CPU power become a must.

    Thank you for the kind words, @TheMaestro!

  • My pleasure thank you for sharing. I like that track Aurora. That was me who commented :D. I can't really enjoy mastering on the iPad yet, but now that I have a yamaha mixer I can route audio in any which way I need. I like to route the stereo out to the iPad and split the output so I have a dry and Wet signal on the mac. Then have the iPads audio routed to an aux. Saves processing power, and is a very flexible setup since I am on a laptop. Keep on creating! @theconnactic

  • Interesting setup: it wouldn be easier to process your tracks inside the ipad proper and route it directly to your monitors? I really failed to see the utility of routing the iPad signal to an aux.

  • I have two interfaces, so the signals are both direct. If I need to process the sound on either they are both capable of doing so, and they are routed to the monitors, headphones, surround sound, and sub woofer.

  • Ah, I see! Very good!

  • The yamaha mg10xu allows you to process the sound dry, as well as on board effects which produce a very nice and warm tone. The pads have compression underneath to dial in, as well as lows,highs, and mids for eq as well as panning. I am going to route all of my audio to the iPad tonight on a track and see if I can't master it completely without the temptations of reverting back to my training :D. You have inspired me to do so.

  • Glad to know, @TheMaestro! Good luck with your mastering work!

  • How about your mastering, @themaestro?

  • Oh, just noticed: he left the forum.

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