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So, I’ve been spending a good amount of time working on Sound Design for Episode I Part 3 of my web series, 7 Shades of Lenity, and while searching for Continue Reading →
Val Gameiro, Writer, Director, Filmmaker and Technologist in Austin, Texas
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So, I’ve been spending a good amount of time working on Sound Design for Episode I Part 3 of my web series, 7 Shades of Lenity, and while searching for Continue Reading →
Just came across these today, and thought I’d share them. First, we start with another plugin from Mildon Studios, Otobongo (read auto-bongo) which is a vst instrument to emulate a Continue Reading →
Here’s another very cool find. This is the Kent Loop Collection Vol 4 – Battery Drum Loops. From Kent’s site: ” This contains 50 loops made with NI’s Battery 4 Continue Reading →
In my endless search for cool and cheap/free sounds to complement my composing library (for scoring my own films), I stumbled upon this cool website, bedroomproducersblog.com, and they had an Continue Reading →
At first it may seem a little subtle, but it does make a difference. Check it out: http://www.mildonstudios.com/m2/blog.aspx?mode=1&item=19 They also have other cool plugins on their site, so be nosey, Continue Reading →
Well, I found 4 cool new Vst instruments, so here’s a little post about them. Some are free, but there’s 1 that is cheap, but very clever! So, if you’re Continue Reading →
Looks like the folks at IK Multimedia are at it again, except this time it’s much bigger! Last time it was sample packs, this time it’s full instruments… you just Continue Reading →
If you don’t know what those are, then you’re probably not interested in them. They are plugins designed to extend your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) by adding effects (VST) and Continue Reading →
Hey everybody, I just came across a cool little compressor, which is good if you compose Rock/Metal music like me… and it’s free! Can’t argue with that now, can you? Continue Reading →
Here’s another cool link for my budget conscious musician/composer friends: It’s called Freeverb3 by Teru Kamogashira, and you can find it here: http://freeverb3.sourceforge.net/ And what is Reverb, you ask? Here’s Continue Reading →