Monday, May 13, 2013

How I Produce a Deep House Track

Greetings to all! It's been a while since I posted anything here. I had been busy with life, like most people. You know we tend to lose focus on things, when other things distract us, so that's just how it goes.

I see my last post here was my iPod unboxing, while I was still an Apple noob lol! It's been way surpassed already, cuz now I already got most Apple Products. I still would like to get a MacPro and Cinema display though, IF a decent MacPro will ever be released again. I'm also eagerly waiting for the rumored Apple Television. So yep! I'm an absolute Apple fan girl!

Anyways according to my stats, the most searched and read post from this blog is the tutorial on how to produce a deep house track. Looks like there are many out there, who are exploring the world of music production, especially regarding Deep House.

But since the supposed to be tutorial was written for the sake of laughs, well for those who share the same sense of humor. It wasn't supposed to be taken seriously (though many things I said were kinda true, talkin' bout pure sarcasm), I thought of showing you how I actually produce a Deep House track.

I don't really produce deep house tracks, cuz I mainly do jazz, soul and rnb songs. But I have worked with a couple of good Deep House producers in the past. I also like listening to deep house music now and then, especially when I'm working on graphics or when I need to be fully concentrated (as explained on my other post).

I made a video just to give you an idea. It isn't supposed to be a tutorial and it's also not meant for absolute beginners. This video is also available on my Vimeo channel, for a better watching experience, since the streaming and video quality is better (though Youtube also offers HD, the streaming has been really bad lately, like stop and go).



If you have any questions, just write a comment. You can also subscribe to my Youtube channel, since I will be posting more vids in the future.