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Monday, November 30, 2009

Make Music Online

By Mickey Roukeayeal

Are you able to actually make beats online? The rumours are true. Its a fact that technology advances each eighteen months. In the last year music production software has changed seriously. There are music production suites for every budget. There are dear programs like Reasons and ProTools. There are inexpensive programs like Sonic Producer.

With the web keyboard you can play tunes and bass lines to help get the groove that you would like for your beats. The eight drum pads help you tap out the beat that you would like with more accuracy. Most standard hardware beat machines have drum pads and Sonic Producer gives you this feature as well so you can have a more natural feel when making beats.

Though Sonic Producer cost less than an expensive meal for two at a Red Lobster, it can set the foundation for a 'hungry' producer to buy all of the meals he wants for the rest of his life.

This software not only has a sequencer, but it comes programmed with an extensive database of sounds for you to make a choice from to make your own beats. As a producer you need industry quality sounds so that people will take you and your music major.

The online interface for Sonic Producer also boasts a keyboard, 8 drum pads, and a 16-track volume control. The 16-track volume control is great because you can mix sounds to levels that fit your track. A good mix can change the feel of a beat.

One of the features that Sonic Producer has that Reasons 3.0 has not got is the ability to convert your finished track in to mp3 format and export it. This means you can download it to your Ipod, burn it to a CD, or maybe upload it to your MySpace.com page or any site that accepts mp3. You may even create your beat, save them at mp3 files and upload them for sale on sites like Rocbattle.com. .

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The Beatles 2009 Remasters

By David Quincy Jackson

The Beatles Remastered Stereo CD Box Set was made available on 9/9/9 it immediately became the ultimate standard for The Beatles classic albums.

These stereo versions sound far better than the old CDs from the late 80s. When when I compare these new remasters to the older compact discs it's like the older CDs are under a pile of old blankets while the new CDs sound warm and clear so that all of the vocals and instrumentation push through the mix like never before.

The Beatles Remastered Stereo Box Set isn't the only box set by The Beatles that came out in September 2009 but it is the most popular because it can be enjoyed by the widest range of Beatles fans. The Remastered Beatles in Mono Box Set is amazing too but it appeals mostly to hardcore fans who need to hear the 1960s mono mixes (because that's how the albums were "meant to be heard") than to the average music fan. While I will agree with the "purists" that there are some songs that sound better in mono than in stereo (particularly some of the pre Peper recordings) all things considered I believe the stereo set does sound better.

The fab thing about The Beatles in Stereo CD Box Set is that it lets you to acquire The Beatles entire 60s catalog with just one order and when one considers the high quality of all of their CDs, it makes sense to order all of The Beatles albums at once rather than purchasing some and going back for the rest later.

And beyond the wonderful songs included in this set there are also some groovy visual bits, the- mini documentary (for each studio album) DVD is the most obvious. Along with this mini documentary DVD there are also extended liner notes for every CD (there is some interesting stuff in these notes, especially for new fans) and some great previously unpublished pictures.

I'm such a big fan of The Beatles that I've bought (or am planning on getting) The Beatles in Stereo Box Set, The Beatles Mono Set, The Beatles Apple USB Stick, and The Beatles Rock Band Video Game. But if I had to choose only one of these items, it would have to be the complete stereo box set because it's the best way to listen to their music and of course, it is the classic albums that made them the most popular band ever. - 18780

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A Selection Of Quick Film Reviews To See

By Carey Whitehead

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

Like Father Like Son: A heart surgeon unintentionally sprinkles an old Indian potion into his Bloody Mary and presto, he and his young child have switched identities. Cast includes Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, Margaret Colin, Catherine Hicks, Patrick O'Neal, and Sean Astin. (98 minutes,'87)

From Russia With Love: Second James Bond film is one of the best; lots of anticipation and action, and one of the lengthiest, most arousing fight scenes ever orchestrated. Lenya makes an extremely wicked spy flick. Cast includes Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi, Latte Lenya, Robert Shaw, Bernard Lee, and Lois Maxwell. (118 minutes,'63)

Night of the Demons: On Halloween day, wouldn't you know it some common adolescents pick the wrong acquired mortuary to reception in. Everything in reference to this amateurish film is unnecessary, containing the film itself. Cast includes Cathy Podewell, Alvin Alexis, William Gallo, Mimi Kinkade, Linnea Quigley, and Spear Fenton. (89 minutes,'87)

Swordfish: Gabriel Shear, Swordfish, knows where there is a lot of money. The problem is that it is in cyberspace. To steal it, he kidnaps former super hacker Stanley Jobson. He then pressures Stanley to comply, or suffer consequences.

The Saint: Master thief Simon Templar is close to retirement. He decides to take one last job, to properly fill his bank account. A Russian billionaire hires him to steal a formula for cold fusion from scientist Emma Russell. Two things change his plans. He falls in love with the beautiful scientist, and learns the potential disaster if this formula was in the wrong hands.

The Lawnmower Man: Jobe is retarded. He lives the simple life of mowing lawns. Dr. Lawrence Angelo wants to see if he can develop intelligence artificially. With some drugs, and a connection to virtual learning through a super computer, Jobe starts learning at an incredible rate. The question is, what are the consequences?

For Roseanna: Sugary, well-intentioned film in regards to a gentleman who has vowed his spouse, who's terminally sick, that she can be buried in their village churchyard cemetery however with only a few empty plots left, he takes it upon himself to keep the other townspeople alive! Cast includes Jean Reno, Mercedes Ruehl, Polly Stroller, Mark Frankel, Giuseppe Cederna, and Renato Scarpa. (95 minutes,'97)

Snake Eyes: When the Secretary of Defense is assassinated while a big heavy fight at an Atlantic City casino is going on, pandemonium breaks out. Local cop Rick Santoro finds himself right in the middle of the mess. The doors are locked and everyone is kept inside the building as they try to quickly solve the crime.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Here is a romantic comedy set in a beautiful resort in Hawaii. After being dumped by his girlfriend Sarah, he finally decides to go to Hawaii to get over the loss. Unfortunately, when he goes to check in at the resort, the first person he sees is Sarah, and of course her new boyfriend.

To find downloads for music or games, try phrases like "Download DVD Movie". If that one doesn't work try another one. To get new search results type in "Watch Download Movies Online". - 18780

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Looking For A Great Movie? Check Out These Excellent Movie Opinions

By Lois Cervantes

The enjoyment of the drive-in movies was from the friends in other cars and the visits to the concession stands. The movie quality itself was very mediocre, the sound was full of static and the movie screen was not much better.

The Music of Chance - A thriller in regards to psychic, suicidal Ivanek, powerless to command his powers, who moves his bad dreams to psychiatrist Harrold and causes commotion in a clinic. Cast includes James Spader, Mandy Patinkin, M. Emmett Walsh, Charles Durning (98 minutes,'93)

Dracula - Gloomy retelling of the Bram Stoker classic, with Langella's esteemed Broadway portrayal lost among trendy terror gimmicks and ill-imagined modifications in the original tale. The movie was filmed in England. Cast includes Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Trevor Eve, Janine Duvitski, and Tony Haygarth. (109 minutes,'79)

High Crimes - Lawyer Claire Kubik has just been informed that her husband is not who she thinks he is. Tom Kubik is really Ron Chapman, and he is on trial in the military justice system for the killing of villagers in Latin America. Claire takes on the case but just what will she discover, as the truth is unraveled?

Live Free Or Die Hard - The U. S. is under attack. A criminal mind is attacking the system with modern secrets. It is now up to Detective John McClane and talented computer hacker Matt Farrell to locate and stop whoever is doing the attacking.

Barnyard - Excited craziness set on a farm where, after sundown, the animals turn the barn into a noisy nightclub. James is Otis, a youthful cow who is very mature, much to the chagrin of his dad, Ben Elliott, who keeps watch for predatory coyotes when the others party. Dom Irrera stands out as Duke the Dog. Cast includes Courtney Cox, Sam Elliott, Danny Glover, Wanda Sykes, Andie MacDowell, David Koechner, and Laraine Newman. (90 minutes, 2006)

In recent times you can hit upon all of the latest films online right on the Internet. Not to long ago, watching a movie at home did not even exist but now with the Internet, you can discover just about every movie that was ever filmed. You can check on accessibility, check when the latest ones may hit the market as well as checking out any bargains that you may be able to get online. - 18780

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DVD For Playing Acoustic Guitar

By Jarvis D. Burris

There are several alternate ways to learn how to play acoustic guitar, but the simplest way is to learn how to play acoustic guitar on DVD, it's also the least expensive. Most DVD's don't cost much and are packed full of tips and trick, the majority are done by respected pros, just because you've not heard their name before doesn't mean they are not any good.

Try and start off slowly and work your way up and following the, learn how to play acoustic guitar DVD from starting point to end point is always the only way to go. Try and fight the urge to hop forward if you are bored or edgy.

Selecting the right DVD for you

When you are looking for a, learn to play acoustic guitar DVD, there are so many DVD's out there you may find it hard to choose. Try and pick something easy and if you don't know which one that is try talking to the sales assistant, I am sure it wont be the first time someone has asked them. Try to pick something that has wide variety of tasks, don't pick anything too specialized a general beginner learn to play acoustic guitar DVD will do fine.

How to exploit the DVD

One of the main advantages of employing a, learn how to play acoustic guitar DVD is that you can pause, rewind and watch it when you like. With a learn how to play acoustic guitar DVD there is not any set timetable and no limiting class times to accept, you can do it whenever you like irrespective of what time it is just hit play and your on the way and prepared to be taught how to play acoustic guitar on DVD.

Know and maintain your hardware

When you learn how to play the acoustic guitar on DVD you'll find that all guitars sound different not better or worse just different. Your initial step should be to tune you guitar, you can get it done for you by a pro however it's a good talent to need to be in a position to tune it yourself. Always keep your guitar clean and well cared for you'll get terribly bored by having to replace damaged strings each time you touch it if you do not maintain it in the right way.

Stay calm

Don't get frustrated if you feel yourself getting frustrated stop the, learn to play acoustic guitar DVD and have a break there is no need to push yourself too hard. The DVD is not going anywhere. You don't want to get to the point where you don't like playing anymore, if you push to hard it will feel like a chore and it will be a waste of your time.

The main concept is to remain relaxed and chilled and take your time as it's not a race if you follow my simple steps you may realize that you will enjoy the, learn how to play the acoustic guitar on DVD. - 18780

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