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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 20:39:14 -0800</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[How&#039;d I become a granola-eating, tree-hugging, environmentalist hippy?]]>
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<description><![CDATA[So yeah, I&#039;ve been bicycling to work for the past month or so.  It&#039;s not a long ride, but it&#039;s all uphill (for real) which makes for great exercise and a seriously fun ride home.  We&#039;ve got shower facilities at the office, I bring my business-casual clothes in a bag, it&#039;s great.  I get daily exercise and feel good about it.  A few of us are doing it now, and scoring converts feels good too.  It feels like making a small difference, which we should all endeavor to do.<br />
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Ask me how weird it feels to give a crap about this kind of thing.  Is it a magical feature of nearing 30?  Suddenly I&#039;m required to feel the Earth&#039;s pain and want to save her?  Gah.  I&#039;ll tell you what, though - I <strong>do</strong> feel a bit that way.  I want to change and to help others change in ways that will help, for what it&#039;s worth.  I&#039;m pretty lazy when it boils down, though, so I&#039;m mostly only willing to do things that don&#039;t impact me in a huge way.  I can recycle, I can bicycle instead of drive, I can try to source foods grown more locally, etc., but big changes are tough for me to contemplate.  Hell, I&#039;ll pay to help if it means I don&#039;t have to do to help.<br />
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Is this what tree-hugging environmentalists start out as?  Should I jump off my balcony to save myself or what?]]>
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:32:08 -0700
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<title><![CDATA[Making music around a busy life]]>
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<description><![CDATA[Like many of you, I live in a very busy universe.  Mine has a day job where I&#039;m a suit, a small business that my wife and I manage, social commitments, physical exercise, downtime, quality time... I find that music time comes in blocks, typically - I&#039;ll be super-inspired to pick up the guitar every night for a week of evenings, or to work on a track or three on serial Sundays.  Then life encroaches and I find myself noodling every couple of weeks instead of constantly.<br />
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What&#039;s the trick to finding inspiration when your life is conspiring to leave you without music time?  I&#039;ve noticed that having tools with a low entry barrier has helped - I&#039;ve dramatically changed my studio in the last three months to help with this - I can get building a beat or designing a sound almost anywhere with my notebook now, but I&#039;m still not in music-making Nirvana.<br />
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I know there&#039;s a trick, I just haven&#039;t found it yet.  I strongly suspect it is a very personal thing, but just in case, share your tips for finding the time, no matter what.  Preferably without costing me my marriage...]]>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:53:37 -0700
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<title><![CDATA[Compressor abuse]]>
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<description><![CDATA[I just thought I&#039;d post a note here about overzealous use of compression.  I&#039;m wandering around the site listening to random music, since I&#039;m new here, and I ran across a track that I otherwise <strong>really</strong> like from a band with a bunch of other tracks I enjoyed.  Unfortunately, it seems like they were in a bit of a hurry to make this specific track&#039;s volume match the rest of the stuff on the site.  I&#039;m guessing they ran a bounce of the track (or the output bus) through a &quot;mastering&quot; compressor and just set the volume where they liked it.<br />
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Please, if you&#039;ve got big fat kicks in a mix, either compress at low ratio with a viciously short attack and release or compress the drums separately from the rest of the mix!  This track in particular had a slow release and very aggressive gain, so the (beautiful) synth/keyboard work sounded like it was being ducked under the kick.<br />
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Compressors can be a wonderful and creative sound-shaping tool, and of course you can use them to <strong>MAEK IT LOUD KTHX</strong>, but use them with care!  Settings that worked for one track / stem / song probably won&#039;t work for another without adjustment.<br />
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Remember: tweak until it sounds right - who care what it looks like?  It&#039;s music!<br />
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-Matt]]>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 15:23:13 -0700
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<title><![CDATA[First post, the remix contest, teh Intertubes]]>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, here&#039;s a strange thing: this is my first-ever blog entry.  Yes, at this site, but more than that.  Ever.  I&#039;ve never had a blog before, anywhere, and I&#039;ve been using the Internet for a really long time.  I guess I&#039;m young enough to have grown up with a computer at my fingertips from just after birth, but old enough to still value my privacy and personal space.  When I was younger, I poured out my heart on IRC to a bunch of strangers (and made a bunch of good friends, oddly enough), but I&#039;ve drawn the line somewhere short of Myspace, Facebook <em>et al</em>.  I have personal websites, but I host them myself and carefully filter what ends up on them.  Hell, I read and enjoy other people&#039;s blogs and a enjoy writing!  This should be a natural fit!<br />
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To the chase, then: I probably don&#039;t know you, whoever you are.  When I press &quot;POST&quot; under this textbox, you and the rest of the Internet will be able to read what I&#039;m typing now.  The technology and the idea is simple to me, but the psychological hurdle isn&#039;t.  I&#039;m going to put something up here that has my name on it, and in theory, people will read it.  Somehow this has never been a problem for me with music - text seems different, though.  More personal?  Than music?  Hardly.  It&#039;s like a diary, I suppose, but I&#039;m intentionally leaving it open on a bench in the park?  Is it more like a magazine to which I&#039;m contributing articles documenting the minutiae of my existence?  Is it just a tool for manipulating the public, wielded by a cynical marketeer?  I know <strong>I</strong> believe everything I read on the Internet.<br />
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What I&#039;ve seen of this site so far is pretty interesting, anyhow.  I like the business model at this point, it seems like a relatively active community, nice user interface - and yeah, the remix contest brought me here, I admit it (obligatory VOTE FOR PEDRO - I&#039;m on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fuzz.com/contest/remixingprotools/gallery?&page=2">page two of the remix gallery</a>).<br />
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So here&#039;s the deal: I&#039;m going to take this seriously, for what it&#039;s worth.  I&#039;m going to talk the other guys from arrowhead records into setting up on here too.  I&#039;m going to try to come up with interesting things to ramble about on this blog, and I&#039;m going to put up more music.  For your part, you can tell me what you think of the music, because I dig feedback.<br />
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Nice to meet you, whoever you are.  See you around.<br />
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-Matt]]>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:52:58 -0700
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