Music Production Software

Putting current music Technology to Work For You
Presented by: Robert Freeman: executive_jobsearch@yahoo.com

1. Btvsolo Music Production Software – Best Of 2012.

Sale cost: $29.95

You will learn theory, beat structure, different genres types, effects, gap fills, rolling snares, bass lines, mastering, plus much more. Make your own wall pounding hip hop and electronic beats using your PC Or Mac.

You get over 100 professionally designed drum kits (loads of drums that have been used on hit records by some of the biggest artists in the world). You get over 100 premium electronic and acoustic instruments for live chords, riffing, and performances (comes loaded with drums, basses, synthesizers, string ensembles, horns, choirs, effects, and more). You get a built-in mixer for adjusting volume, panning, effects, frequency, and more. You get an onboard EFFECTS rack with over 60 effects including phasers, flangers, pitch-shifters, high pass/low pass filters, compressors, limitors, reverbs, delays, and more.

How it works:

Make your own wall pounding hip hop and electronic beats using your PC Or Mac. Named ‘Best DJ Innovation’ of 2012 by DJ Zone, The world’s largest DJ magazine. Internationally acclaimed & sold in 23 countries… and counting. Turn your Mac or PC into a studio… and produce incredible hip hop, dance, house, rap, r&B, jungle, rock, pop, and reggaeton productions using nothing other than your computer keyboard.

The Doors

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The first impression is the one that gets you hooked to a band. In case of The Doors when I saw their live performance video of “When The Music’s Over”, it went something like this, “WHAT THE *@#%!!!!!!! did that guy just burp on stage?” I found out later that Jim Morrison was notorious for doing a lot of “other things” on stage too. And I was instantly hooked!

The almost poetic or as they say “trippin’” lyrics, combined with their jazzy rock music is probably enough to get   anyone “trippin” without using anything illegal (hopefully!) 

Ray Manzerek on the organ starts the song with a slow jazzy riff (the guy plays the organ with one hand and base on keyboard with the other,  both at the same time).

John Densmore on the drums gives a nice steady beat, perfectly complementing Manzerek all through.

Robby Kreiger is awesome on the guitar, he does an amazing 44 second solo and the vocals by Morrison send you to another level of existence. The scream at the start assures you that you are in for a journey to the other side.
“Before I sink Into the big sleep
I want to hear
I want to hear
The scream of the butterfly”
When he repeats the opening verse at the end you cant help but smile
“So when the music’s overWhen the music’s over, yeahWhen the music’s overTurn out the lightsTurn out the lightsTurn out the lightsWell the music is your special friendDance on fire as it intendsMusic is your only friendUntil the endUntil the endUntil the end!”
Truer words have never been heard since!
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The first impression is the one that gets you hooked to a band. In case of The Doors when I saw their live performance video of “When The Music’s Over”, it went something like this, “WHAT THE *@#%!!!!!!! did that guy just burp on stage?” I found out later that Jim Morrison was notorious for doing a lot of “other things” on stage too. And I was instantly hooked!

The almost poetic or as they say “trippin’” lyrics, combined with their jazzy rock music is probably enough to get   anyone “trippin” without using anything illegal (hopefully!) 

Ray Manzerek on the organ starts the song with a slow jazzy riff (the guy plays the organ with one hand and base on keyboard with the other,  both at the same time).

John Densmore on the drums gives a nice steady beat, perfectly complementing Manzerek all through.

Robby Kreiger is awesome on the guitar, he does an amazing 44 second solo and the vocals by Morrison send you to another level of existence. The scream at the start assures you that you are in for a journey to the other side.
“Before I sink Into the big sleep
I want to hear
I want to hear
The scream of the butterfly”
When he repeats the opening verse at the end you cant help but smile
“So when the music’s overWhen the music’s over, yeahWhen the music’s overTurn out the lightsTurn out the lightsTurn out the lightsWell the music is your special friendDance on fire as it intendsMusic is your only friendUntil the endUntil the endUntil the end!”
Truer words have never been heard since!