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Modern Beats launches ‘Song Submit’ music-forwarding service
Modern Beats launches ‘Song Submit’ music-forwarding service
Song Submit is Modern Beats’ new music-forwarding service that connects musicians to major Record Labels, Recording Artists, Music Producers, and Film/TV Music Supervisors who are seeking music to sign and place on projects. Musicians aiming to make connections and get their music noticed can upload their music to Song Submit placement opportunities to have their music reviewed, considered, and selected for forwarding to a variety of music executives.
Recent Song Submit opportunities include:
- Island Def Jam needs R&B Beats
- Shady Records needs Rap Beats
- Britney Spears needs Pop Songs
- Kelly Rowland needs R&B Songs
- Jesse McCartney needs Dance Beats
- Beats needed for MTV’s Jersey Shore
- Beats needed for NBC’s Last Comic Standing
Musicians subscribing to Song Submit’s music-forwarding service receive the following benefits when uploading their music:
1) Each song uploaded is guaranteed review with detailed feedback
2) Selected music is guaranteed to be considered by music executives
3) Musicians can check the status of songs 24/7 and are notified
of their songs final status at the closing of each opportunity
4) Musicians can upload as many songs as desired, plus receive a
$20 Off Modern Beats coupon for each opportunity uploaded to
For more information about Song Submit and its success stories,
visit: http://www.modernbeats.com/song-submit/
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This post was submitted by Richard Murphy.
Starting a song – step by step
It’s a useful thing to set the default song to an empty one in Reason. This way you can work fast without having to delete various devices which also hog a part of your memory right away. Once you have done this the next step would be to add at least a reverb and a delay to the send section of your mixer. Do this by just putting your mouse over the mixer and right click your mouse.
Setting up the rack:
It’s a useful thing to set the default song to an empty one in Reason. This way you can work fast without having to delete various devices which also hog a part of your memory right away. Once you have done this the next step would be to add at least a reverb and a delay to the send section of your mixer. Do this by just putting your mouse over the mixer and right click your mouse. Now select create and choose a reverb. Repeat this and choose a delay. The first thing i usually add to the rack is a Redrum because the drumtrack is almost allways the basis of a track. After that i take care of the bassline. This can come from any device except the Redrum
Setting up the Redrum:
When i start to compose a track it’s very useful to have the beat before adding bass and melody’s. I usually get the main beat line started out. This mainly exists out of a kick, snare, clap and hihats. Once this is playing it’s easy to get into the groove. The Redrum has various functions to make your beat a bit more interesting. Like the shuffle. Which moves the 16th notes to get some sort of shuffling effect (shuffle:). You can set the amount of shuffle in the transport bar which also holds the start, stop and rec button and others. On the right side you can find it. Read the rest of this entry »
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SoundXperience is not your normal multi-sample library. Normally you will find fixed and static sounds in a multi-sample library but we wanted to make SoundXperience more flexible than that. We have sampled many great synths (both hardware and software) to create sounds which are both rich and very flexible in use...
