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20081121 Friday November 21, 2008

From The Vaults: Alex Gopher


Studio Gear: Alex Gopher from will seelig on Vimeo

After our recent positive feedback on all things video, we decided to fish out some of our older material from the cavernous FM vaults. This time it's Electro enigma Alex Gopher talking through his studio gear – lots of analogue juice. Nice. Enjoy!

p.s. let us know if there's anyone you'd like to see resurrected from our spacious basement.

20081120 Thursday November 20, 2008

Don't use FL Studio loops!



The FM office was alive with debate this morning as it surfaced that both the drum loop and the main riff from the club-classic Faxing Berlin by Deadmau5 are available as loops in FL Studio 8. Not only that, but a little-known artist is currently being struck down by the wrath of the law for using the loop (which he assumed was Royalty-free and claims to have used not knowing it was Deadmau5's riff) in a recent release.

Both the drum loop and the chords from the track, available under Melody Loops Pack in the browser and called LP_Faxing Berlin A_128bpm.ogg and LP_Faxing Berlin C_128bpm.ogg, are embedded within a host of other loops which Image Line are now claiming are not royalty-free after all and only the one-shots that come with FL are available for commercial use.

Here's the original Faxing Berlin if you don't know it already, and here's Dirty Circuit's Berlin track.

Image Line's Jean-Marie Cannie had this to say on the IL forum:

"The loops & demo songs are available to demo what's capable in FL Studio ... it doesn't mean you can just render the songs & loops and start selling them as your own. The (single hit) samples sure are ready to use in a composition but it should be pretty clear that anything else (whether it's a demo song, melodic loop, score, ...) belongs to its author(s). "

However, the debate brought up some interesting points. One rattled FL user writes:

"Demo songs are one thing; they're clearly by FL users, copyrighted (with notices of such), and meant to display the power and features of FL. But uncredited (and with no notice of copyright) "melodic loops" stuck in the same folder as royalty free "drum loops" in a GIANT DIRECTORY FULL OF ROYALTY FREE SAMPLES? It would take a borderline paranoid individual to even THINK that these samples might actually be unsafe to use."

The debate continues to rage over at the Image Line forum and no doubt will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

FM are on the case to get a reply from Image Line, but as it stands, it's a pretty bizarre scenario. Who is at fault here? Image Line for providing the loops without clear statement that they are not royalty-free? The artist for taking a clear loop from FL and 'selling it' as his own? Then again, plenty of GarageBand samples have been used to create number one records – isn't that the point?

What do you think? Man steals from Deadmau5? Image Line steal from Deadmau5? Man perfectly within his rights? Or 'ouch, my brain hurts'?

And speaking of the 'mau5, be sure to check out a more relaxed, less litigious, Deadmau5 in our issue preview a few posts down – and the full interview in the next issue of FM – on sale 28th November. Oh and stay away from those FL loops – they're not yours. Apparently.


Auto-Tune annoyance!




Now, I don’t have a problem with Auto-Tune on records, it can be irritating and predictable but it doesn’t make me angry. What DOES make me angry is every bloody music mag and newspaper calling the Auto-Tune effect VOCODING. Yeah, so Kanye’s track, Love Lockdown has spurred my recent anger, but this happens every time Auto-Tune appears in the media – and Talkboxes too. There’s some comedy video evidence above…

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20081119 Wednesday November 19, 2008

The Best Synth Sound Of All Time!

Right now we’re compiling our list of the Top 40 Synth Sounds Of All Time for a feature in the next issue of the magazine. Want to get involved? Just tell the track that stars your favourite synth sound? Is it Europe’s The Final Countdown? Van Halen’s Jump? Or do you prefer a little Daft Punk and Justice? Email your suggestions to us sharpish at futuremusic@futurenet.co.uk to make sure that your suggestion features in our expert’s list.

By the way, we’ll be showing you how each sound is made and giving patches and samples away on the DVD too so don’t miss the results in the mag!
Hmm, the creator of the best synth sound of all time? It’s this guy, surely, right?


Deadmau5 reveals the synths behind his sound...


FM208 Promo Feat: Deadmau5 from will seelig on Vimeo.

Check out the next issue of Future Music Magazine where we talk to Deadmau5 about his live set up, his studio, DJ's and his rise to fame.

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20081113 Thursday November 13, 2008

FM QUICK TIP - ATFC


FM QuickTip: ATFC from will seelig on Vimeo.
FM QUICK TIP - ATFC
Yep its that time of the week again where we offer you that bite-size piece of production information.

20081112 Wednesday November 12, 2008

Custom Synths!

WOW!










Check out these custom synth creations from our friend Jeff at Custom Synth

20081105 Wednesday November 05, 2008

FM QUICK TIP – Funkagenda




FM QuickTip: Funkagenda from will seelig on Vimeo.

FM QUICK TIP-Funkagenda

The first in a new series of rapid-fire production tips from Electronic music's biggest names. Make sure you keep coming to the FM blog to satisfy your hefty tip cravings. yum.

20081101 Saturday November 01, 2008

Remix Dave Spoon in Future Music magazine.



Pick up a copy of Future Music this month and grab the chance to remix House-meister, Dave Spoon and get your remix released on his brand new label, Televizion.

After the huge success of Dave Spoon and James Talk’s remix of Liquid’s anthem Sweet Harmony, Dave Spoon is looking for FM readers to take up the challenge and get to work remixing Liquid’s other classic tune, Liquid Is Liquid. On our DVD in this month's issue you’ll discover a folder in our regular interviews section containing samples and loops from the record. Mr Spoon was keen to point out the strong chances of a release to the best entry we receive. “I’m looking for a remix that is purely for the dancefloor”, explains Spoon, “Dubstep and Drum ’n’ Bass could work just as well as the regular four-to-the-floor so I’m really interested to hear the different results.”

Not only will the winner get the chance to have their remixed version released, but also, courtesy of Propellerheads and their UK distributors Sound Technology, we are giving away a copy of the Premium Edition of Reason, which comes complete with all the Propellerhead Hypersampled ReFill sound libraries. Plus, Propellerheads are throwing in a Reason goodie bag to kit you out stilll further.



Closing date: 31st January 2009.

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