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videogame pickups 1 – wonderswan final fantasy II edition, ps1, ps2 & ps3 games + coverproject.net

www.marcreeves.co.uk My first videogame pickups video! I recently got back into the idea of re-building my videogame collection, and I Read the rest of this entry »

My NGAGE games collection! (videogame pick up video #2!)

Just a quick video showcasing my obsession for collecting NGAGE games! For some reason I’m obsessed with the packaging and Read the rest of this entry »

Anger at education system leads to obsessive music making…do I win?

The Kala Sessions. A result of frustration and the need to unwind.

So from Friday 19th March – Sat 20th I was holed up in my bedroom making music. It feels like I haven’t done that in a while. I mean after making my album Perfectly Fine I was pretty tired of recording and mixing. I’ve still been doing it as I’ve been writing a lot of new music lately, and I’m slowly working on another album – but these two days were different. I sat down and wrote, recorded, mixed and mastered two songs in two days. The album has just been bits here and there so far. This time however I was in a total creative zone where for those 48 hours the music just totally took over. I haven’t enjoyed that feeling in a while – just being impulsive and making some music, without really any purpose or taking into account the outcome. I just did it for the there and then, and it really helped take my mind off things.

You see, long story short, I’d had a bad week. For those of you who don’t know, I’m doing a degree in music technology. Last week I got my marks back from a big sound to picture (creating sound effects and a score for film trailers) module and they were a major shock. Apparently I had handed in the video files in the wrong format (ie the audio and video files were sepearate, but that was because there were two different audio mixes.)

Yes, the educational system does not like it when things aren’t submitted correctly. Even when you’ve quite clearly done the work, spent countless hours on it, & the evidence of that is plain to see. Nevertheless, the wrong-formatting led to me being passed on the whole module because it was technically ‘late’ (if you don’t hand things in on time in uni land, you can only get a pass.) Even though in reality it wasn’t late at all.

What good is an educational system that treats people who work extremely hard in this way? Deadlines are there to ensure work is done on time – and if it is but there’s a technical hitch then surely leniency should be allowed? I mean really, does everyone just have to blindly follow the rules even when it’s obvious my kind of mistake was clearly not why they were put there in the first place?

I don’t know, I’ve worked so hard on this course, and this mark could potentially change my whole grade for the year as it’s worth like 15% of our overall mark. Gutted would be an understatement :(

Aaaaaaaaaanyway, the point is my frustration led me saying to myself fuck it, I’m gonna spend a bit of time enjoying myself being creative, and forget about my uni work while I can.

So after finishing these tracks I wondered what to do with them. Do I hold them back for the next album? I mean these songs were just a bit of spontaneous fun, do I really want to take them further in that respect?

Well the answer was no, so I’ve just decided to put them out as a free download.

They’re available HERE from marcreeves.co.uk & also at Jamendo.com

Enjoy.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i4ZMhNhbXI]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHRmYwUiuAg]

Just a little background info on these recordings for those interested. Waiting for You was recorded totally live with just me and my Kala KA-B Baritone Ukulele. I Want Out was recorded by recording my ukulele first, and then overdubbing my vocals. The organ was also overdubbed as unfortunately i’m lacking in the the ability to play guitar and organ simulatenously :( Oh and the bass again for the same reason.

For you tech-heads it was recorded with an Audio Technica AT2020 LDC microphone and a Takstar & Red 5 Audio SDC mics, through a Echo Layla 3G audio interface into Pro Tools 9. All the mixing & mastering was done in Pro Tools also.


Free Pianoverb plugin from PSP for all you recording/mixing fanatics out there!

 

So I just thought I’d give you all a heads up on this nifty little plugin PSP audioware are giving away for FREE. Yes, that’s right, this is a real pro sounding plug in that you can get for free (all that’s required is that you set up an account on their site, only takes a minute or two!)

So what is it? What does it do? Well, it’s a reverb effect, essentially. What differs it from your average reverb, is that this is reverb from piano strings. Yep, the clever folks at PSP have captured that fantastic reverb you get from a piano, and created an effect out of it.

You can get Pianoverb for free here : http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/reverbs/psp_pianoverb/

Here is some of the technical info (taken from the PSP website):

PSP PianoVerb reproduces special kind of reverberation originally provided by piano strings. It generates reverberation using twelve string operators with adjustable damping and decay time. Each of them is tuned to a particular note starting from A(55Hz) to a G#(103.8Hz). The PSP PianoVerb string system can be transposed in the range of +-24 semitones, tuned within a range of +-100 cents and be detuned as well. Transposing to lower octaves produces a bigger and less resonant sound similar to traditional reverbs, while in turn transposing to higher octaves produces a very bright harp-like effect.

One thing that often annoys me about free plugins is they’re often only available in VST format. Yes, VST is a popular format that a lot of recording software uses, but what about us Logic and Pro Tools users? Well, you needed worry, Pianoverb is available in VST, RTAS and AU formats, so it should work with pretty much any DAW!

I haven’t yet had the chance to try this cool little effect out for myself, but I’m going to have a fiddle around with it when I get a spare moment, so I’ll let you all know what I think of it :)

UPDATE: I have now fiddled around with it a little and can say this is well worth having in your plug-in arsenal. It’s a nifty plug that at lower settings can provide subtle ambiance and ‘glue’ in your mixes – and at crazy settings it gets pretty wacky – sounds a bit like someone is smashing up a piano :P

I think this is one of those ones even at more sensible settings you won’t be using all over your mixes, but more just for a bit of flavour now and then. And with bigger settings it can be heaps of fun to mess around with :)

New purchases (Pro tools 9!) + Competition time!

Hey everyone, hope your year has been getting off to a good start! Mine has been going well overall, it was my birthday on the 17th, and I had a nice quiet evening with my family to celebrate it. I got lots of CD’s that I wanted, some nice new clothes etc. We went to see the film ’127 hours’ at the cinema – not the best choice for celebrating my birthday! It was an incredibly moving, superbly acted, life affirming, highly emotional film – we all left the cinema feeling a bit ‘woah!’ I’m really glad I saw it though, and I recommend checking it out :)

I bought Pro Tools 9 recently (the crossgrade option + educational discount meant I could afford it), and that arrived on my birthday, which was cool. As Pro Tools 9 is non-hardware specific (meaning you can now use any audio interface with it!) it meant I was no longer limited by my mbox 2 and DIGI 001 setup (all I could afford with my budget), and was able to splash out on a new Echo Layla 3G interface! It’s a great 16 in 16 out unit, with MIDI I/O, 2 nice mic pre’s and great converters. Here are some pictures:

All setup and ready to go!

Look at the pretty box!

So far it’s working great on my Windows XP Quad core PC setup :) Was a pain though as now you have to buy an iLok in order to run the software, so I had to shell out £31 for what is essentially a USB stick with probably around 1meg of flash memory on it. Buying software and then being told you have to pay more money so they know you paid for it in the first place – well, it’s no wonder people pirate! Oh well, it works, that’s the main thing!

Here’s a picture of the Pro Tools 9 package, plus the iLok booklet thing (would show the iLok itself, but it’s already in the back of my computer), as well as a new mullard tube I bought for my Art Pro MPA II preamp recently:

Pretty things!

 Also, check out my unboxing youtube video of Pro Tools 9 here:

Another thing that arrived on my birthday was my new flyers (2500 of them!) – A6 ones this time, double sided, as I felt that made more sense for people to take over A5 single sided ones. They advertise my album on the front, and have space for listing my gigs on the back (as well as advertising my place on the Glastonbudget 2011 bill!) They were designed by myself, and printed by a company called Seren Print (www.serenprint.co.uk , I recommend buying off ebay from them though, as I did, it’s a lot easier.)
Here’s a picture of the final product:

Lastly, here’s a picture of some (over 40!) of the CD’s I have bought/ had bought for me (as birthday/Christmas presents) in the past two months or so. I have a little prize (a signed copy of my album!) for whoever can name them all! Leave your answers here with an email address so I can contact you, or just email me @ contact@marcreeves.co.uk

Can you name them all?

Oh – one last thing, check out some reviews of my album Perfectly Fine here:

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