Nov 28, 2020

28 NOV 2020 Completed production of Rainy Day for After Hours



Background:

My band After Hours wanted this track to sound kinda funky, so with a strong bass line and a slick steady beat, it came out just that way.

Theme:

Returning back home is what this track is all about.

Credits:

Vocals: Johnny Daniels
Melody: Johnny Daniels
Lyrics: Johnny Daniels
Arrangement: Johnny Daniels
Instruments: After Hours
Production: Sonic Dreamer
Rights: 100% After Hours

Song Link:

Rainy Day

Sep 24, 2020

Produced Eternal Dream for EmVoice One (Jay)

I was asked by EmVoice to create a demo for their Vocals Synth voice Jay, so I thought I'll give them two! For this version I decided to make a slow ambient ballad, and wanted to really feature the synth vocals. Again they did not like or accept it. Apparently it was too jazzy...what jazz? Fail!



Sep 17, 2020

Produced Hunt For You for EmVoice One (Jay)

I was asked by EmVoice to create a demo for their Vocals Synth voice Jay, so I thought I'll give them two! For this version I tried to make a funky contemporary pop track and did the guitar work on my friend's Fender Stratocaster. They did not like or accept it. Fail!



Jul 18, 2020

Producing Coming For Me

Buying the plugin

I've committed to buying the EmVoice Lucy plugin, after playing with the trial / demo version for a while. I though it is a great addition to the studio and will help with the creativity part of things. I often struggle to get the intended melody of a new composition across the to artists just by playing it on an instrument, so this looks like it will definitely add value in that process. I think the cost is quite high for the software, however I am a Software Engineer myself, and I can imagine the amount of work that EmVoice had to put into the development for this.

Setting up the software

That was simple, since if you try the demo version it is already installed. The only difference is that the demo has only 7 notes that can be used, while the paid version enabled the full vocal range

The experience using the software

Lucy has a UK accent. I found it impressive that the lyrics are mostly sang with acceptable pronunciation, and gets sung to the pitch you enter. After every change it on the fly, connects to the Cloud to render the output. To me the most important missing part, is expression. That is expected though, so Lucy sounds pretty much the same everywhere. It is after all just a program, and everything is artificial (easy to forget).

My studio DAW is Propellerhead Reason Studio, and I first created the music for the track - setting somewhat of a classical theme. I then created the melody line with piano, pulled that into the plugin, and created lyrics for it. But only then the real work begun to make Lucy come alive. It took a lot of effort and time, and I had to pitch change a lot of the start and end of words (for how I imagine a real person might perform it), make some parts louder of softer, including non music/melody parts (for example a little crack in the throat), and played around quite somewhat with EQ, compression and effects.

It was hard work, but it paid of - this track now belongs to the EmVoice, since after I showed it off to them they bought it from me. The track has already been played hundreds of times on SounCloud. This time it for me it took a robot to get noticed, but never the less - I'm quite proud!

The track is just a short demo, as it is what it is and just too much work to make a full length song like this. What would be the point anyway?

But Lucy and Jay is now a permanent part of my studio tools. Listen to it here and let me know your thoughts: Coming For Me

Jun 19, 2020

Produced Love Letters (Lucy - Emvoice)

This was my first attempt to work with the vocals synthesizer from EmVoice. I tried to make the vocals sound human, since I am human and like to work with humans! I actually got a few complements on this one, so it definitely inspired me to work some more with the plugin. It is tedious work, so I decided that I will probably never create a full length track, and instead only focus on short demos. It is a nice alternative when I want to work on something else:

 


Jun 18, 2020

Produced Nothing Really Matters for After Hours

This is one of my futile attempts to sing, so let's rather not talk about it then there is Nothing ;)

Mar 29, 2020

29 MAR 2020 Completed production of Worry Not for Alexandra Esakova

 

Background:

Alexandra opted in to perform this ballad. Her voice is something unique and was the perfect choise for the track. Of course I had to take the opportunity to throw in a bit of sax too.

Theme:

Just having someone by your side, trustworthy can make all the difference.

Credits:

Vocals: Alexandra Esakova
Melody: Sonic Dreamer
Lyrics: Sonic Dreamer
Arrangement: Sonic Dreamer
Instruments: Sonic Dreamer
Production: Sonic Dreamer
Rights: 100% artist

Song Link:

Feb 2, 2020

Stating production with Michalina Marczuk [Cancelled]

[EDIT 7 July 2020: I've tried, but none of the music seems to work for Michalina, even after many revisions. Time to move on]
I saw Michalina singing on YouTube and contacted her to find out if she would like to work with my studio. I think she has great potential and perhaps I can create a production for her, that represents herself in her own way. She checked out my material and agreed that this is an opportunity we both should use, awesome! We're in the process of exchanging ideas. Looking forward!

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