Friday, May 30, 2008

Studio Recording . . . memories of nolits studio

In the past few month our new band 'magpie' got busy in the studio recording materials for our new album. We are doing the album in three separate studios. Most of the tracks are recorded in Pink Noise Studio in Quezon City. The keyboard tracks are done in samsmidi studio and I will do the bass tracks in my own home studio.

On the left is a picture of wayne guiding drummer mon at Pink Noise studio 3. Sitting on that sofa watching the takes brings back memories on how I got involved in studio recording. It is amazing how the digital age dramatically changed the way the studio looks. Gone are all those bulky reel tapes and tons of rackmounts. With a mac on board and a monitor, it is so much easier to map out recording tracks especially on punch ins as you can visually see the waveforms and where the parts of the song is located.

When I was young I had tons and tons of songs in my head that I wanted to record. So I did the demotep 1(click here to view the complete demotep series listing). I couldnt get all the elements I wanted on a simple acoustic guitar and vocals. So I used a keyboard(Yamaha PSR 200) with a simple rhythm composer and the result was the demotep 2. But I couldnt get what I really wanted with each song. Since I didnt have a band yet, I decided to record every instrument on two cassette recorder. First I record the guitar guide on the first cassette recorder. Then I play it on a player while playing another instrument while recording it on another cassette recorder thru the built in mic (I didnt have a mixer yet). Then again I play the result and played the next instrument while recording. And so on. It was really crude but it created what I almost wanted on a song. The result was the demotep 3 and 4.

Then I bought a Fostex cassette based multitracker. This one had full sized faders, two auxiliary sends and returns, 12 channels and 4 tracks of recording using typeB magnetic cassette tape. With the drums from my band I borrowed (a taiwan made yema music set), my old bass amp from raon (RS3000), a Roland D5 keyboard, a Boss SE50 halfrack signal processor unit and an old reliable sony cassette recorder, I converted my living room into a recording studio. During this time the band thing was brewing as LA105 has started opening its doors to play on the air demos of unsigned bands. The Nolit's Studio is about to hit big!

With a few recording clients, I was able to buy my own Premier ATK drum set with Sabian cymbals (including a splash). I got a 3-tier keyboard stand and some mic stands. I also converted my living room into a full studio. Set up cartoon eggtrays from ceiling to walls, glassed all the windows and padded the doors. My favourite equiptment was the vocal mic - a cheap transducer type powered mic with home made pop filter (wire hanger and an old used stockings). I was even able to buy a stereo transducer mic (with two individual plugs) which I got cheaply since the saleslady was puzzled how to plug in the two plugs. It was at this point when really a lot of recording clients poured in. Thankts to Miyo Arellano of Aroin studio, Raymund Kutch (who now owns Jamtraxxx Studios), Hazel (who now runs SoundKitchen Digital Recording Studio in Fairview) and a lot of nice friends who strongly recommended my recording studio to their clients. I recall Angel In Disguise with ney (of 6cycleminds) did a demo in my studio.

When I got into a band called gladys and the boxers under backroom inc I made a partnership with our guitarist Julius Esteban and Yamaha Instructor Lyndon Aguilar to form the Purple Music Studio in D Tuazon, Quezon City. It was a downgrade for me as I was already running a complete studio alone then now I have to deal with partners but it was a big help since I couldnt handle the surge of recording clients alone anymore. We acquired two Fender Princeton 112 guitar amps, A Fender KXR 100 keyboard amp and a Marshall Bass State bass amp (which I hated until now). A set of crown power amps and monitors, a yamaha 16channel mixer and a new acoustically sound room. I pitched in my drumset, multitracker, keyboards, effects processors and other stuff.

Purple Music studio didnt took off as expected. With a new venue and new owners (and new price), not all clients of mine opted to move in. But I have recorded a few I know including - - Lalaine Edson, Cookie Chua, Dream Kitchen, Painted Skies, Bisqit Factory, and a lot more. I had enough time and equiptment to really explore deeply the techniques in recording. And I was able to train my ear further in mastering the art of recording.

After a year of Purple Music, the partnership went sour and the studio shut down. I felt I was alone in managing the studio without any pay while we are recieving equal amount of profits. I was totally devastated with the loss of my favourite work. Out of disgust I sold my Premier drum set along with all the peripherals, the keyboard and its stand, and all the other equiptment. I only maintained the fostex multitracker.

I bought a Fostex DE-1 20bit dual effects processor. It was a perfect match for my 2 aux send fostex multitracker. I also bought a yamaha DR-550 mk2 drum machine. This was now a personal studio where I recorded some of my own songs for my solo album project "Early Reflections, Late Night Decisions". I was able to record a few projects for some of my friends a well. Including an unfinished album of a young female singer which included a lot of potential hits.

Then the digital age was coming. Programs which used to be midi only sequencer are now accepting multiple tracks of audio. So I experimented and started working on my PC using cubase. I am not much of a midi programmer and audio was really my cup of tea. I also tried on the program called Sonic Fondry Acid which is a loops based sequencer. I tried learning Reason and am impressed with the interface where you press tab and get the back of a rackmount complete with interactive virtual wires which you can rearrange. With this development my old fostex multitracker was shelved for a long time. Checking on it a few months back, I found that the belts melted down and a few knobs are missing. But basically it can still be repaired. However, a lot of power can be brought up with a PC with more capabilities than the old analog multitracker. So I sold my Dr Rhythm drum machine since I now can use a program with similar or better results. I am using Reason for the drums and percussion.

Now recording with Magpie, I am gathering all my knowledge in recording to do my own thing at home using a line6 toneport UX2, to get a 24bit/96khz recording resolution matching the drum tracks done in Pink Noise on Protools. It is amazing that a production quality recording can be achieved from home recording. Except of course for the voice, drums and guitars which needs acoustics (although guitars can be done with modellers for the non purists and drums can be loops sequenced). Everything is now computer based. And it is very much easier having a visual map.

I may not be setting up my old nolits studio again even though I have the resources to do it. Recording can now be done at home on a simple set of equiptment. I was lucky to have experienced to have the resources when access to it was scarce and was able to share it with a lot of aspiring musicians to realize their dream of recording their song. I was able to witness their firsts in the recording process. And I am happy to have helped them. But as times has changed they dont need me anymore as they can do a demo on their own PC. All I could contribute right now is the wisdom I have earned in the recording industry.

To all those who I have served in the recording of their songs, thanks a lot for giving me the knowledge I have gained from experience. And thanks a lot for making me a part of the history of their songs.

I hope our first album for Magpie will hit big in the commercial market. Although we have vowed to continue on recording songs in a regular habit to make a lot of albums of our songs may it be commercial or not. As long as we express ourselves, and will continue to learn the recording process.......It wil never end.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

From 2.8k to 1.2m: internet connection woes

Its has been over a decade since I first got online. And a lot has changed ever since.

I got my first PC in 1997. Before that I was using my aunts PC-XT which later upgraded to a PC-AT 486. This was running on win 3.11 and later upgraded to win95. But for my own PC I had it installed with the "new" win97 which later became win98. I have been using this operating system for a long time even as winxp became so popular. Only when service pack 2 came out did I move to windows xp. I have been recieving a windows update cd regularly from microsoft for my windows 98.

My first PC came with an internal 14.4kbps modem. This was the fastest thing at that time. Since internet was too expensive (there were no prepaid cards yet and you have to get a yearly subscription for a dial up connection), I had to settle for modem to modem connection. With the help of wai (from the band leowai), I was introduced to BBSing - modem to modem community using bulletin board softwares. These are actual home computers where individuals open their modems to anybody who would want to connect PC to PC for file transfers or messaging. They are usually simple hobbyist as profit making in this system is hard. But it is an alternative to internet since connection is free. All you need is a list of numbers of BBS in your area and ask you PC to dial that number using hyperterminal. Connection means entering the owner's domain. So presentation and themes is the thing. Since this is hyperterminal connection, graphics is pure ansi. The menu is basically key based and not GUI.

The BBS community then was big. We held regular eyeball meetings at foodcourt in malls. I recall the sponsors of event were the big BBSes such as livewire. For my own BBS, I got over 1,000 members with over 100 actively uploading files and checking messages. Since I only have one phone line, connection is limitted to one at a time. I cater mostly midi and other music files. Not much mp3s yet since this will take a long while to download and I dont want users to hog the line. When the internet became popular, the BBS fame started to fade. Most BBS then were using maximus while I was using wildcat - an expensive and impressive system.

So the internet came in and I had to upgrade my modem. I got a 36kbps diamond supra external modem (serial) which I still have up to now. I later on changed to a 56k internal. I had so much computer hardware junk accomulated through the years from several upgrades. But I kept the classic ones. I still have an original 2.8kbps Hayes Smartmodem External(the mother of all modems). This heavy big hunk was the first of its kind. Mine is all new complete with box. Never been used except for tests. Still functioning.

With my network in the bbs community, Iconex (an internet service provider) saw my potential for sales and hired me to be a sales agent. And so I got my own internet connection. Immediately I started learning the languange of websites and worked on graphics for different sites here and there. Unfortunately my connection with iconex did not last long and I had to settle for prepaid dial up cards which was the in thing at the time.

I was able to discover a rare prepaid card with unlimited monthly time. At this time I was hooked up with the first online multiplayer game in the country - level up's OzWorld. I need the unlimited time since I was almost online playing the games 24hrs. I was also working on web hosting and web design.

When work started to pour in I needed a faster and more reliable connection. So I got my first dsl subscription from digitel. It was a 128kbps connection. I had no problems with the connection from digitel. I even got a Prolink adsl modem with USB. Which helped when my lan was damaged. I was still connected to the modem thru usb. But the costumer support was really a pain. There was even one technical problem they fail to fix and reached almost a month without connection before they act on it despite my almost daily follow ups. I never got a rebate from my one month of no service despite my formal complaint in writing.

I moved to a new home in a new location. So I had to get a new internet connection. In july 2007, I got bayantel dsl since this was the only one available in the area other than pldt. I subscribed for a 768kbps which can go 1mbps on demand during non peak hours. I have had several issues with bayantel. First their Huawei adsl modem (the white and orange thing) could easily be damaged with small electrical spikes such as lightling. This is what happened to mine. Luckily the technician had an old ZTE ZXDSL 831 modem from another client who wanted a brand new, so I asked him that I will use that instead since I know this modem is durable.

The problem with bayantel is that they do not announce to their users of any update in their subscription plans. I find this very unfair, although others says it is beyond the yearly agreement when you get a one year lock in subscription. Around november 2007 they updated their plans with almost half the price off. My 768 connection which I was paying P1,699/mo became P899/mo. Same rates apply on other plans. Bayantel do not automatically adjust you account. You have to call them so that you get your account adjusted to either paying lower price for the same speed or maintaining the price for a higher speed. The adjustment was not even annouced in thier bill. Subscribers had to learn about it from word of mouth. I learned mine from a billboard. Later my neighboor did an adjustment so I learned that it is possible. All you have to do is to call their customer support an request for it. Now I have a 1.2mbps connection which goes up to 1.5mbps on offpeak hours.

HEre are the new plans for bayantel.
  • Plan 899 (PhP 899 per month) – from 384 Kbps now 768 Kbps, burstable to 1280 Kbps during off-peak hours
  • Plan 1699 (PhP 1,699 per month) – from 768 Kbps now 1280 Kbps, burstable to 1536 Kbps during off-peak hours
  • Plan 1999 (PhP 1,999 per month; new plan!) – 2048 Kbps
  • Plan 2560 (PhP 2,560 per month) – from 1536 Kbps now 2560 Kbps
If you are using bayantel and still running/paying the old rates, call them now.




Saturday, May 24, 2008

Search Me 6

Updated Notes: Since multiply has long been gone, all the links on this post has also been dead. If you still need the files please search on spotify, deezer, apple music or amazon Music. If they are not available there and are already out of print do not hesitate message me on fb.

* I updated the links. Enjoy!



OzWorld in-game songs



With You - Kyla   
Hintay - Sugarfree
Baby I'm Yours - Patricia Javier
Dreams With You - True Faith



Karapatang Pantao Compilation


Tagulalay Ng Ulilang Musmos - Susan Fernandez-Magno   
Ano Ba Ito? - The Next        
Batingaw - Asin        
Warning - Chikoy Pura        
Me In The Middle - WUDS        
Caught In The Crossfire - Hayp        
Paaralan - Banyuhay Ni Heber        
Ikaw Na May Baril - Joey Ayala At Ang Bagong Lumad        
Pinggan - Pol Galang        
Irony - Noli Aurillo        
Kapayapaan Hatid Ng Katarungan - Sinaglahi   
Tatsulok - Buklod        
Halina - Jess Santiago        
Rodrigo - Dessa Quesada        
Kundiman Ng Escalante - Inang Laya        
Where Is My Eden? - Identity Crisis        
Why Are You Following Me? - Lokal Brown        
Bayan Naming Minamahal - Patatag        
Attorney Akupado - Bosyo        
Maria - Spy



Kuyakurt - Bastusan



Delayed        
12 Days of Xmas
Putang Inang Bakasyon
Bastusan
Wala Pa Rin
Bukkake Acid
The Resignation Song   
Aalis Na Ako   
Deleyed (Syet)   
Talunan        
Delayed (Full Band Mix)

Princess Princess - The Singles 1987 - 1992



The Private Fanfare
19 Growing Up - Ode to my Brother
In world the hottest summer
Oh Yeah
Kiss
???   
As For Love Balance
Go Away Boy
Get Crazy
M
My Will   
Jungle Princess   
Seven Years After
You Wanted to become a pilot
Diamonds
In The Day When It Clears Up






Kanako Nakayama - One Shot

Kanako Surfing JPN   
Usabarashi (Distraction)
Shijou Usaidai No Sakusen (Largest Manuevers in History)
Beru (Bell)
Kumo (Cloud)   
Broadway
Satin Doll
Are Kara (From That)
Muhouchitai (Illegal Zone)
Mou Ichido Aitai
Osake No Uta (Salmon Song)

Rufa Mae Quinto

Ocean Deep
All This Time
Track 3   
Tila
Kamot



Londonbeat - Harmony



You Bring On The Sun   
Lover You Send Me Colours
That's How I Feel About You
Some Lucky Guy
Secret Garden   
Give A Gift To Yourself   
Harmony        
All Born Equal   
Rainbow Ride   
Keeping The Memories Alive
The Sea Of Tranquility

Another Multiply Download Trick

Recently I have received complaints from friends whom I helped out with multiply that they cannot install unplug mozilla addon. There are other beta users of mozilla 3.0 who cannot install unplug. So here are two tricks using the same principle.

If you are downloading only one or two songs, simply right click on the playlist and save them to your pc. On your file explorer, right click on the playlist you have just downloaded (it is an m3u file) and open it with notepad. In the notepad you will see the links of each song, they are very loooong. Its tricky to pick on a link so try to analyze each link. Now, copy the link and paste it on the address of your browser. This will download the file.

Or you can use the orbitdownloader. A really helpful downloader (download it from www.orbitdownloader.com). The procedure is somewhat the same. Right click on the playlist and choose save by orbit. change the extention of the file from .m3u to .olt and save the file to your pc. Then open your orbit downloader, click on file-import list of downloads.. browse to the olt file you have just downloaded. You will see a list of multimedia files you can download. Check on those you want then choose the destination folder you want the songs to be saved.

This helped me a lot since I am in the province in my mom's PC. And I dont want to install any plug ins on her mozilla.

But if you have unplug installed, things will be much easier. This is only another alternative.

Enjoy!

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Help me find what I want. Just fill in the form and click search. Do not click on the link results. Copy the link and paste them to the browser address.

A new celphone or Asus eee?

If you are planning to buy the latest celphone with all the perks here is what you normaly get: on most latest phones you get an ARM11 based processor running on aroun 300 to 400mhz processors. Nokia runs on Symbian OS which is basically limited with what thirdparty applications offer to specific series model. I own a pocketPC and it runs on a windows mobile 5. Most of these units have 320x240 screen resolution with around 2.8 inch TFT screen. And yes you have the normal numeric keypad or a touchscreen. But basically all of them are crammed up on that small device which you can put into your pocket.

And the advertising battlecry: You can go online anytime anywhere with your celphone, enjoy browsing the internet, play multimedia, etc. But are you really enjoying it? First of all it is a struggle to click on the keypads to type words. Your emails and documents ends up with text style shortcuts. Its ok to watch videos alone on you celphone, but its stupid to cram up all bigheads of your friends just to watch a video on a small screen. your friends always end up watching them one by one instead of together. Such a waste of time. Imagine laughing and commenting on a video when half of your friends are still lined up to watch the video.

So you want something better than a phone. Good thing this subnotebooks came out. Actually the palmtop PCs were in the market for some time but it was only recently that it hit a score. There may be other brands amd models, including those which are part of the PC for every schoolchildren project but I find ASUS eee a better alternative.

The model name eee stands for the three "e"s. Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play. Around the size of a usual school notebook (7" more or less). The screen is 7 inches with resolution of 640 x 800. A 900 mhz Intel Celeron-M processor with 512 memory. But when I visited the local store they already have the equivalent of 1.6mhz processor with 1gb memory.

It doesnt have the normal hardisk that we know of. It employs a 2gb, 4gb and 8gb solid state storage. But who needs a big memory when you can always plug in an external hardisk thru USB or a memory card with its built in MMC/SD card slot. It also has a built in webcam, wifi, 3g, built in speakers, Lan, Modem, and 3 usb ports. Compatible with windows XP SP2 or Vista, linux or macOS.

The price is only around P15,000 ($350). And this will definitely go lower as newer models and competition will come up. But definitely lower than a celphone with similar functions. So why buy a high end mobile phone when you can have a PC so small that it is easy to carry. Oh yes, you will probably need a phone to call. So I suggest you get a cheaper mobile phone with some of this basic functions - one with modem so you can connect to your eee via usb and surf the net when there are no wifi available. And a camera coz it will look funny taking pictures using the webcam of you eee.

So why not buying a full laptop? Well, for me I wouldnt want to bring a hunk of a thing with all features on the go. Only the things which can be done quickly or temporarily. I will have everything finalized in my office. All I need on the go are checking emails, checking sites I manage, a small presentation thing for clients, a little entertainment such as games and multimedia. So why bring to much for these basic things. Besides the reason why I am out is because I want to get away from work.

So what do you think? Convinced? Now I should get a comission form Asus for writing this article. LOL.