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With many requests from clients that we work with We have added Logic 9 Studio to our collection of software tools that we have available in the studio. Logic is well known through out the industry to be one of the top DAW’s used by composers. Logic Pro really shines on it’s midi features and implementation and provides many instruments and loops. But this isn’t all. Many top artists and musicians on Major Labels have done their recording and music production within Logic Pro (more info here).
With Logic available, this has opened more possibilities for our clients. For example, we can now help finish off songs that musicians may have started in Garage Ban or Logic Express. With Wave Burner being a part of Logic Studio, we can do the final CD mastering on our Mac instead of moving to CD Architect on the PC. We can also help convert projects for people who need to transfer a project from Garage Band to Pro Tools, or Sonar to Logic and etc.
Our flagship samplers that we use are set-up to run inside of Logic. So if you compose a song in Garage Band with piano, strings or drums that are included in that software, we can upgrade those sounds to Synthogy Ivory, East West Orchestra, Steven Slate Drums, or Superior Drummer. This will allow us to upgrade your project studio songs and make them big and commercial.
90’s For The High get’s on daily rotation for Summertime
0 Comments Published by Dave June 26th, 2009 in UncategorizedSeveral bands that have recorded with Dave at Noisebox Studios have been able to get radio play on a variety of stations. Most recently, 90’s for the High, a band from Idaho that have been working on their album here at Noisebox Studios have been put on the daily rotation for their song Summertime.
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As a drummer myself, it takes quite a bit from a drum sampler to impress me. Superior Drummer 2.1 has done exactly that. This sampler is quite complex, and although loading it up and choosing a preset will work for users looking for simplicity, it has enough depth to keep “tweakers” busy for hours on [...]

In high end studios, Pro Tools is the industry standard recording software and hardware. While many other recording software programs are great tools for recording and can get professional results, Pro Tools packs a punch on the most important basics for recording, editing and mixing. For example, beyond its unparalleled audio editing capabilities, its audio file management, grouping, automation, and stability are the best in the industry. Recently, Pro Tools has released version 8 which steps deeper into the midi, virtual instrument world that most studios have been using other software programs for. Many studios are now able to use Pro Tools as their only recording and composition platform.
Pro Tools 8 is an outstanding upgrade for Music Production. It has been fantastic for our current projects. The most exciting part of this upgrade has been the midi improvements. Previously, we have been doing any complex midi editing in Sonar. Transferring projects back and forth between different platforms always costs time and money. However, now projects involving Midi can stay inside Pro Tools and we can make midi edits just as fast as we could in Sonar.
Clients will be happy to know that Pro Tools incorporates Sibelius Notation. This last week a client came in with a Midi clip he had recorded himself without a click track (metronome). We spent the time lining up his track to the time line and it resulted in notation that looked surprisingly good. Pro Tools isn’t meant to take the place of notation software completely (no sequencer is currently meant to do that), but instead, it is meant to be a tool that allows you to get a rough notation of your song that is a usable way of sharing your music with others. Pro Tools can export the notation as a Sibelius file which can then be taken into Sibelius (one of the leading notation software programs) where you can add articulations and polish it to its professional form. The good news is that clients can now ask for a decent looking notation of their midi recordings.
Other huge improvements include the sleek new look, a playlist view that allows us to more easily put together the best parts of your takes, 10 inserts per track allowing us to shape each track just the way we’d like to. New instruments are included such as a great authentic sounding B-3 Organ with leslie (my personal new favorite), a Vacuum Tube synth, Boom drum machine and others. New plug-ins by Digidesign’s Air group are extremely innovative and will allow some fresh new sounds for artists that are looking for something new.
We give Pro Tools 8 a big thumbs up and we are excited to make it part of your future projects.
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Owner of Orem, Utah's recording studio, Noisebox Studios, Dave Zimmerman, is passionate about music production and has a strong musical background. He graduated from BYU with a Bachelor of Music in Percussion with a Media Music Emphasis. While at school, Dave worked as a percussion teacher at Crescent School of Music (The Music School) for four years. During this time, he began recording local bands and artists. He also worked with Drums on Demand with developing accurate drum loops. After graduation, he moved to St. George where he was one of the front of the house Sound Engineers for Tuacahn during the shows of Beauty and the Beast and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat for over 100 shows. He also worked sound for Thriller, Festival of Lights and other concerts. While working at Tuacahn in St. George, he continued recording bands including the band Kennedy. Since moving from St. George, Dave has carefully planned and developed Noisebox Studios. Dave has worked on projects with big names such as Steve Covey, Vital Smarts, Thrillbillies (television series), Counterfeit Digits, Tim Goodman, Sidelined, Tyler Castleton, Sam Cardon, TMBE, and Certiport. His experience and education in music, recording and sound will prove beneficial to anyone needing to record or create music/sound productions. He has also recently accepted a part time position at BYU as the synthesizer instructor for Recording Arts/Synthesizer majors.
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