

Music technology featured in Watch the Sound With Mark Ronson It will feature interviews with Ad-Rock and Mike D from the Beastie Boys, Paul McCartney, Questlove, King Princess, Dave Grohl, and Charli XCX, among other artists. Presented by Academy Award winner Morgan Neville and hosted by Ronson, the docuseries will cover many of the latest breakthroughs in music production technology.

In an amazing piece of corporate synergy that’s sure to end up in marketing 101 textbooks, one Producer Pack contains sounds from music featured in Apple’s upcoming six-part docuseries, Watch the Sound With Mark Ronson, which premieres Friday, July 30 on Apple TV+. “It's such an amazing thing for a person who has never produced anything or created a beat to be able to pick this up and tap out ideas,” Felder said, “and the end result is something you could actually listen to and could end up being part of something bigger one day.” He called GarageBand “the great equalizer,” in that it gives new users the opportunity to compete with pro-level users at a similar level in sound quality. He added that one of the best things about making his Producer Pack for entry-level users is that it sounds “high-level” in quality.
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“Go through all of them and listen to the loops, the drums, and make sure you get a full listen of what's actually there because you never know what it might inspire for you as a new creator,” Felder said. Remix Session for Lady Gaga’s “Free Woman” Responding to a reporter’s question asking what single tip or piece of advice he would give to new music producers, Felder said he would urge new users, when they pick up their device, to take the time and explore all the new sounds. Oak Felder and Take a Daytrip were both on hand at the virtual press event, where all three producers explained their rationale for creating something to help them give back to the next generation of music producers. Take A DaytripĪn Apple representative demonstrated this by isolating the vocals from the chorus of “Break My Heart,” retaining the existing delay effect, and spinning up a faster House remix of her own with new instrumentation inside of a few minutes, thanks also in part to Apple’s excellent Flex Time algorithms pulled from Logic Pro. You can essentially remix these two tracks in any style you want by using the pieces the same way a remixer would. The sessions also include videos from both artists explaining the story behind the songs. These include Live Loops versions of each song, so you can break down and rearrange all the pieces and add new instrumentation and loops underneath, as well as make use of GarageBand’s eminently usable Filter and Repeater effects across the submix in real-time. The app also now includes two Remix Sessions for Dua Lipa’s 2020 smash hit “Break My Heart” and Lady Gaga’s “Free Woman” from her 2020 Chromatica album.
