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Jun 25th in General by Collis Ta'eed
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Author: Collis Ta'eed

Hi, my name is Collis and I work for Envato! You can find me at Twitter.com/Collis


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  1. Given the rising prices of just about everything under the sun, not to mention the chronic emptiness of the musician’s wallet, it’s worth taking a look at the alternatives out there that can be had for free.


  2. Lots of quality samples and ambient sounds, vocals, for free!


  3. Sound Rangers July 2nd

    Source for affordable stock sounds


  4. Upload, download loops, samples, acapellas & tracks. Collaborate, review tracks or chat in the forums. All for FREE !!


  5. FreeSound July 4th

    The Freesound Project aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps, … released under the Creative Commons Sampling Plus License


  6. Sound Upload July 4th

    Free audio host that allows you to upload your custom made music.


  7. RouteNote July 4th

    Free music Distribution and Licensing. Get onto the worlds largest online stores, itunes, emusic, etc.


  8. soundsnap July 4th

    Tons of free sound fx and loops


  9. Some of what we call “music theory” is mind-numbingly boring, some is plain useless for many popular musicians, and some is just hard to get a handle on. But there is a wealth of knowledge there that musicians can use to improve their work.


  10. Lots of tutorials on general music theory. Always good to grasp the fundamentals!


  11. AudioForce July 6th

    It’s not AUDIOTUTS, but there’s some pretty darn good tutorials here on just about everything!


  12. Record Ready July 10th

    Music Production Video Tutorials


  13. A ton of music theory tutorials, articles and reference material. A useful bookmark!


  14. Bunch of MIDI related articles and lessons


  15. ComputerMusic Magazine’s great selection of beginner PDF articles and tutorials


  16. Mashupciti features hand selected music mashups from bedroom producers from all over the world.


  17. A bunch of applications and websites that will help you with regular ear training sessions


  18. Several times awarded Online Mastering company from Germany, offering their services worldwide through the Internet.


  19. A place where musicians can remix and reuse orphaned song ideas, all under the Creative Commons License.


  20. Beautiful Gallery of the finalists for the PSDtuts AudioJungle wallpaper competition


  21. Getting your music out can be tough. Before the Internet you could give some good looking groupies a few bucks to give out your demo on the sidewalk, but those times are long gone. People no longer go outside, and if they do, they don’t lift their eyes from their iPod or take those damn white, terrible sounding headphones out of their ears.


  22. The Bulk Dump July 21st

    A new blog that deals with topics such as gear lust and web development for musicians


  23. SomeAudioGuy takes a look back at a crazy old vintage mic from AKG.


  24. If you are a musician, the days of renting out expensive studios to record your music are over. With the advances in home computers, the amazing hardware and software available, and the flexibility of the digital format, recording your own music at home has never been easier.


  25. Work one on one with an expert via phone and remote desktop


  26. It’s possible to collaborate on audio projects using the Internet, since we can now handle the large files quickly and cheaply. That doesn’t mean every engineer knows how to do this well! Find out about the best practices for online collaboration.


  27. Being a musician seems glamorous to the outsider. The truth is, there is paperwork to be done and legal precautions to take, just like in any other business—whether you’re selling millions of tracks on iTunes every week, or you’re losing money.


  28. JamsBio is a social community to share your life through music: music & memories, top 5 lists & games, news, reviews & podcasts.


  29. Author Daniel Levitin explores how music has shaped humanity across cultures and how people think by sharing his most powerful music memories. Join Levitin by explaining which songs define your experiences and which has impacted your life.


  30. A useful chart which relates keyboard notes to their freqency in Hertz.


  31. audio engineering school


  32. Creative marketplace, allowing clients, designers, and musicians to collaboratively connect by a design nook, music nook by either creating, selling, or submitting.


  33. Robotic Life Myspace September 20th

    Dj Set Live Project. Electro, Progressive, Dirty and Fuky House Project.


  34. Breaking in a new preamp. I was kind of surprised by the results.


  35. Forum with a community of composers who discuss composition for film, video games, diverse media etc. aswell as composition in general. Lots of handy resources such as interviews with composers


  36. Expanding collection of Royalty Free Music of exceptional quality!


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