Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Bollywood Brass Band - Movie Masala


The Bollywood Brass Band is a brass band playing Bollywood and traditional Indian music, based in London, England.

The band was formed in 1992 to perform with the Shyam Brass Band from Jabalpur, India, at the International Festival of Street Music in London. They have continued to perform and record in a wide variety of musical styles, including Hindi film hits, Bhangra, qawwali, Punjabi folk songs, and wedding songs, tinged with influences from jazz, other world musics, and modern dance music. They perform at weddings, world-music and street-music festivals, and cultural festivals.

The Bollywood Brass Band is made up of more than ten musicians, playing saxophones, trumpets, trombones, sousaphone, and snare and bass drums and also features Johnny Kalsi and members of the Dhol Foundation on dhol drums.

In 1995 the band created a parallel performing group: SamBhangra! plays both Indian and Brazilian music, and consists of the horns and drums section of the Bollywood Brass band together with a samba bateria (a nine-piece percussion section), the Dhol Foundation (five Indian dhol drummers), the Four by Four Dancers (four Bhangra–Punjabi folk-style dancers), and four Brazilian samba dancers.

CD 1
1. Teri Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi - A marriage made in heaven
2. Chura Liya Hai Tum Ne - You have stolen my heart
3. Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast - You are an enchantress
4. Aaj Ki Raat - Tonight
5. Mehandi Mehandi - Henna pattern
6. Choli Ke Peeche - What lies beneath your blouse?
7. Jaadugar Qatil - Mystic killer
8. Dil To Pagal Hai - The heart is crazy
9. My Name Is Lakhan

CD 2
1. Tu Cheez - Baby Kat Mix
2. Dum Maro Dum - Temple of Sound Mix
3. Chura Liya - Ph.D. Mix
4. Choli Ke Peeche - Bhangra Mix
5. Aaj Ki Raat - Pest Mix
6. Dum Maro Dum - Hackney Hifi Rerub
7. Dil To Pagal Hai - DJ Tucker & A-Train Mix
8. Dum Maro Dum - Dum Dum Dubya Mix

320 kbps including full scans

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Part1
Part2

Monday, February 16, 2009

Dosch Trailer Music & Sounds

This product contains more than 150 very high quality, royalty-free music and sound effects which allow the user to back up TV-trailer visuals, logo-animation, commercials and 3D-animations with acoustics that will further enhance the effectiveness of the overall production. Only through the use of impressive sound will an animation become a truly interesting and emotionally involving success. All trailers and sounds have been professionally mastered and are provided in form of high-quality WAV-files (44.100 kHz, 16bit Stereo).

Choice of moods: Use the musical flavor that matches the mood required by your production's theme. The music will intensify the effect of your images.

Content:
Airwaves - 10
Atmosphere 7
Classic Themes - 4
Digits - 23
Hits - 37
Lazer - 13
Loops - 6
Main Themes - 7
Motives - 7
Moves - 14
Short Themes - 14
Space 14


Download Links:

http://rapidshare.com/files/170245578/DA.TrailerMusicSounds.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/170252653/DA.TrailerMusicSounds.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/170261333/DA.TrailerMusicSounds.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/170548140/DA.TrailerMusicSounds.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/170549825/DA.TrailerMusicSounds.part5.rar

AKAI 1000 Sound Effects

The folders of the WAV files:

ALARM
AMP_HAM_NOISE
AMP_NOISE
AMUSE_PARK_1
AMUSE_PARK_2
ANALOG_SYNTH_SE
ANIMALS
APPLAUSE
Baby_1
Baby_2
Baby_3
BACK_GROUND_ETC
BICYCLE
BLIND
BOATS
BUS
CAN_HIT
Cars_1
Cars_2
CARTOON_1
CARTOON_2
CARTOON_3
COCKING
CONSTRUCT
CONSTRUCTION
Crowd_1
Crowd_2
Crowd_3
Crowd_4
DISHES
DOG_BARKING
Doors_1
Doors_2
DRILL
DRIVING
DUSTING
ELECTRIC_DRIVER
ELEVATOR
EXPLOSIONS
FANFARE
FIGHT
FM_SYNTH_SE
FOOTSTEPS_1
FOOTSTEPS_2
GAS_HEATER
GUN_SHOTS
GYMNASIUM
HELICOPTER
HOUSEHOLD
HUMAN_SE_ETC
INDUSTRY_1
INDUSTRY_2
IRON_WARE_HIT
KEYBOARD_TYPING
KITCHEN_1
KITCHEN_2
KITCHEN_3
KITCHEN_KNIFE
KNOCK
LAUGHTER_1
LAUGHTER_2
LAUNDRY_1
LAUNDRY_2
LIGHTER
lista.txt
METRONOME
MOTORCYCLE
MUSICAL_SE
NATURE
OFFICE_1
OFFICE_2
PRINTER_1
PRINTER_2
RACE_CAR
READING_BOOK
RESTAURANTS
ROOM_NOISE_1
ROOM_NOISE_2
SAND_PAPER
SAWING
SCREAMING
SHOUT
SMALL_CHEER_1
SMALL_CHEER_2
SMALL_CHEER_3
SMALL_CHEER_4
SMALL_CHEER_5
SMASHING
Space_1
Space_2
SPORTS
START_ENGINE_1
START_ENGINE_2
STATIONERY
SUBWAY_1
SUBWAY_2
SUITCASE
SYNTH_FX_1
SYNTH_FX_2
SYNTH_FX_3
SYNTH_FX_4
SYNTH_FX_5
SYNTH_FX_6
SYNTH_FX_7
TEARING_PAPER
TOILET_1
TOILET_2
TOOLS_ETC
TOYS
TRAFFIC_1
TRAFFIC_2
TRAIN
TRUCK
TYPEWRITER
WASHSTAND
WEATHER
YELL

Download from RapidShare:

http://rapidshare.com/files/169907051/AKAI_-_1000_Sound_Effects.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/169915351/AKAI_-_1000_Sound_Effects.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/169923823/AKAI_-_1000_Sound_Effects.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/169940723/AKAI_-_1000_Sound_Effects.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/169946013/AKAI_-_1000_Sound_Effects.part5.rar

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Basics of Music sequencers

A music sequencer (also MIDI sequencer or just sequencer) is software or hardware designed to create and manage computer-generated music.

Originally, music sequencers did not include the ability to record audio. Instead, they managed control information (such as control voltage or note on/off commands) to be sent to electronic musical instruments to produce audio output. Most modern sequencers now feature audio editing and processing capabilities as well. Consequently, the terms "music sequencer" and "digital audio workstation" are often used interchangeably.

Although the term "sequencer" is today used primarily for software, some hardware synthesizers and almost all music workstations include a built-in MIDI sequencer. Drum machines generally have a step sequencer built in. There are still also standalone hardware MIDI sequencers, though the market demand for those has diminished greatly in the last ten years.

Many sequencers have features for limited music notation, and most are able to show music in a piano roll notation. (For software designed specifically for music notation, see scorewriter.)

Music can also be sequenced using trackers such as ModPlug Tracker, and some of those are able to sequence MIDI events too.

History

Early analogue sequencers used a control voltage interface; circuitry sequentially selected one of a number of potentiometers (8, 16 or more) which would set the instantaneous output voltage, and simultaneously generated a trigger pulse. These circuits were later enhanced by, then replaced by digital hardware and software-based MIDI sequencers, which could play back MIDI events and control MIDI information at a specified number of beats per minute.

As computer speeds increased in the 1990s, audio recording, audio editing, and sample triggering features were added to the software. Such advanced software is called a digital audio workstation (DAW). To distinguish them from sequencers and multitrack recording programs, DAWs almost always include sequencing features, but go beyond what a sequencer is.

Step sequencers

A special case or mode of sequencers are step sequencers. Instead of recording played notes or drawing notes by hand on the piano roll, the user composes patterns using a grid of (usually) 16 buttons, or steps, each step being 1/16th of a measure. Step sequencer patterns are monophonic by nature, but usually a single pattern may contain individual subpatterns for a number of different instruments. These patterns are then chained together to form longer compositions. Step sequencers are mostly used in drum machines and grooveboxes. A commercial sequencer that works in this manner is Freestyle by MOTU.

Commercial Sequencers


Open Source Sequencers