Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Muzik 4 Machines - By The Book - New Album Dec 21st

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Canadian Horror Story - Demo

 Work in progress

I just watched this on netflix and the weird "theme" song got stuck in my head so i decided to exorcise it by doing a pastiche, still missing the horrified screams in the background and some really heavy delay feedback processed thru ringshifters and granulizer

 http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/yy6j12221d/01_canadian_horror_story_muzik_4_machines_next.mp3

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Sunday, September 09, 2012

Rotokulteur: Dr Strangenoise or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love...

all songs in 1 easy to use video

here's all the demos for the album that will be on iTunes october 1st, please leave comments

all done in Ableton Live 8, some 3rd party fx and synth (FM8, wow filter, camelspace) but mostly live built in stuff

i recorded some MKS lines, a few talkbox parts and processed many tracks in the nord modular

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Making a dubstep track with just a door stopper sound - M4M

challenge part deux
the modem was too easy, all kind of noises and tones just perfect for creating drums, basses and everything, so this time i attacked the second most common dubstep myth, the door stopper, so i found myself 2 nice door stopper samples and built a whole song with them, some parts are not recorded, as is all the arrangement as my laptop is wayyyyy too old to record audio and video while producing

Monday, July 23, 2012

Making a dubstep track with just a dialup modem sound - M4M

today i decided to give myself a little challenge
for a long time i have heard that dubstep sounds like a dialup modem, so i decided to test if the modem could sound like dubstep

every sound is from the opening handshake, ill post the making of video in a few hours, there is no synth and no samples used, even the drums are all based on parts of the modem sound, the bass is pretty clearly shown in the intro from modem buzz to brostep wobble

about 4 total hours, with my hd280 pro, all live built in stuff, no 3rd party

http://k005.kiwi6.com/hotlink/8i03t12nbk/01_just_a_modem.mp3

Thursday, May 24, 2012

the album is available worldwide now

iTunes


Amazon

or pay what you want on bandcamp

Saturday, May 05, 2012

New Album Demos

here they are, the "selected" tracks for the album i will finalize next week and have on iTunes hopefully for my birthday




any and all comments appreciated
below are the 1st mixes, left there for historic purposes, use the soundcloud set to see the latest progress



apocalypso


ratato


deadmouse


dumber and steper


ugly monster


maison(not done)


whispers


dumbstep class


maria(not done)


bass (not done)

Monday, April 02, 2012

BIO

Muzik 4 machines is a live electronic music project from Quebec, Canada. Performing live with hardware synthesizers, using no pre-recorded sound or backing tracks, he creates a plethora of sounds ranging from electro to drum and bass, always with the same minimalist modus operandi; Distorted analog and punchy sampled drums, a few monophonic synths a couple of samplers, lots of effects and constant sonic mangling and tweaking.


It all began in 1991 with a Portastudio, a guitar and a TR-707 drum machine; early compositions were a mix between early house and grunge music, mixing the 4 on the floor rhythm with loud fuzz guitar. As the technology evolved, so did the Project; recruiting performers and signers and buying, finding or building new gadgets and sound mangling devices. When computer became powerful enough to generate and process sound, a new page of M4M history started.


The Music also evolved from simple riffs over a steady beat to more complex and mysterious texture in some works and at the same time exploded into Rave party music in others. They got some good charts apparition online and even sold Cd's worldwide on the then underground mp3.com website that since closed.


Back to minimal electro house, Muzik 4 Machines is now producing new material, performing it live, and distributing it via bit torrent, youtube and a multitude of online music stores from around the world (iTunes, Amazon)


Gear Used:

-AKAI APC40: Ableton live control
-Ableton Live on MacBook Pro 1.1: Sequencing and Mixing
-MOTU Traveler+ADA8000: Mixer
-Korg ESX1: Drums
-Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)
-Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)
-Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords
-Electro Harmonix V256: Vocoder and talkbox (with MXR Dist+ and danelectro Rocky Road on the synth signal line)
-Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay
-Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter
-Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay))
-Korg ER1: Distorted Beatbox( Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-V Wha-compressor-DD5)
-Yamaha DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
-MOTU MIDI Mixer 7s: Kaossilator and iKaossilator Submix
-MOTU Midi Time Piece 2: Clock and MIDI routing


iTunes: http://bit.ly/fB0L9V
Store: http://muzik4machines.com/store
International Booking Agent: Luc De Bouvries luc@slfa.com 514-983-4457 S.L. Feldman & Associates
Home: http://muzik4machines.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
Podcast: http://muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w
Youtube: http://youtube.com/muzik4machines
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Muzik.4.Machines

Info@muzik4machines.com



Muzik 4 Machines est un projet Electro-Tech basé a Québec, Canada offrant des performance totalement live avec du matériel de séquence et de synthèse, laissant de coté les ordinateurs.  Créant une variété de sons allant du pur electro minimaliste jusqu'au drum and bass, toujours avec le même modus operandi; Des lignes de synthés analogique distortionnées flottant au dessus d'échantillons de drums punchy, quelques sons monophoniques, plusieurs effets et une manipulation et un triturage constant. 


Tout a commencé en 1991 avec un Portastudio, une guitare électrique et une boite a rhythme TR-707;  Les premières compositions étaient un mélange entre les débuts du house et le populaire grunge, alliant le "4 on the floor" avec de lourdes guitares fuzzées.  À fur et a mesure de l'évolution technologique, le projet évolua aussi;  recrutant divers performers et chanteurs, trouvant ou modifiant divers gadgets électroniques, adaptant ses méthodes.  Quand les ordinateurs atteignirent enfin une puissance suffisante à la production musicale, une nouvelle page de l'histoire de M4M débuta. 


La Musique évolua elle aussi; De riffs basiques sur des rythmes simples vers des textures mystérieuses et complexes accompagnées de rythmes irréguliers et intriguant dans certaines compositions, mais en même temps explosant vers la scène rave dans d'autres.  Le projet obtint divers succès dans les palmarès en ligne et vendit plusieurs CD un peu partout a travers le monde grâce au site original mp3.com, site depuis fermé. 


Au fil des années, différents styles furent visités au gré des changements de personnel (House, Techno, DnB, même du Rock/Pop, et certains sons indescriptibles du coté électro-acoustique).  Des invités incluant Luke, MisterW(Jubox), YUL and DP participèrent a différents projets studio et performances en spectacle. 


De retour en formule solo depuis 2007, Muzik 4 Machines compose toujours du matériel original entremêlé de remixes et de reprises, le performe live et le distribue via bit torrent, youtube, itunes et maintenant UStream pour une interaction encore plus directe avec les fans. 


some tech notes


the drums track has a mega rack on it

the first "device" is a rack with 20 slots, each maped to a note, with the mute of those slots maped to my APC

then there is a drum rack that sends the MIDI to different notes (this is just so i have names in my editors instead oc notes) in this drum rack there is the "input subrack" which is a 4 slot rack with each an external fx using inly the return for kick, snare, everything else from the esx (hats, crashes, ets) and the ER1 (those 4 have their levels mapped to the main rack macros)

on the ER1 chain there is a subrack containing livecut with a dry wet mapped to macro 1 of the main rack

i also built myself a "send" rack to allow me to send only the ER1 to my main send fx

there is also a gate on the (rest of drums) input as the ESX tubes are noisy as hell




tx, mks, dx, nord and vocoder all have a similar rack with external instrument, lo/hi cut and a max4live device to allow macro to send CC to the said external instrument (porta, level, mod, etc, depneding on what the synth understands)

the tx and mks have gates as they are noisy beasts

then there is the "pumper", just basic live compressor fed by a dedicated sidechain track, with the threshold mapped to a macro in the main rack so i can "fade" from no pumping to max pumping delicately (it's also maped to a button on the APC(the record enable buttons) for fast(and especially) simutaneous switching)

the 2 "sampler" tracks have each a livecut rack (like the drums, with a dry slot and a crossfading chain selection between dry and livecut), a pumper rack and an EQ3 with hi and lo cut with sweepable frequency

the kaossilator track pretty much the same type of rack as the instruments with another custom M4L device to control the MIDI Mixer 7 submixer that receives the kaossilator, ipod and other "not essential to be on a dedicated rack" things

every midi track has a special M4L device that cuts the MIDI and at the same time sends a note off, because muting(on/off) the track cuts the sound and thus any sustain tail, so not usable, and if i just cut the midi flow without sending a note off there might be hanging notes

i use the apc 50/50 as a remote and a force mapped midi controller

the faders and grid are mobile but the track stop,solo, rec and on butons are force mapped


track stops are main drum on/off


1- kick
2- snare 1
3- snare 2
4- claps
5- closed hat 1
6- open hat 1
7- perc
8- open/closed noise hats




the on buttons on every track but the drum controls the special midi mute devices, on the drums it's a chain selector on the mutes rack that effectively mutes all the esx but the crash but let the ER1 pass thru

the solo buttons are on/off for the ER1 sounds

the record enable buttons control the pumper on every track but the drum

i forced mapped the master to the kp3 return and the cross fader to the kaossilator track

i forced mapped the record button to select the kaossilator track to access individual MM7s input via macros (and also fx sends via a special internal send rack+utilities tracks like in the drum/er1 rack)

the 3 sends banks are mobile but i forced mapped the pan ones to the NORD send, tho it might disappear as i dont really use the nord as an fx as i thought i'd do

i also inversed the start and stop cause they have them reversed

the cue knob is force mapped to the master but i never ever touch it, it's set to -6 and stas there, but its probably usefull to have access to the master without mousing in case something happens and i need to shut it down

tap tempo is selected scene start, and the nudges are next/previous for those times when you forgot to move around with the redbox and used the mouse

the returns are regular returns except the last 3 they are special bus for the FOH 1 is the kick alone, 1 the bass alone and the other is a stereo mix minus kick and bass (it's a work in progress tho, i might opt for stereo drums, mono kick, mono bass and stereo mix without drums and bass, i think that will depend on the venue (i also have a stereo full mix out on the master for recording/my earphones

for now the bass and kick are pre but it might go post

that's about it, i'm pretty sure it's impossible to understand as i explain pretty badly

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Help a Friend win a nice LivePA Gig

One of my friends is entered in a cool contest to win an opening slot in a show, and I really thinks he deserves it

"Hey folks,

I am one of a few acts/djs that have been selected as finalists in a competition for opening slot for us 'almost-unknown' talent here in Manitoba.
How we win now is all up to us and our promotional skills (essentially now a popularity contest lol).
The more people I can get to Join and mark: I'm Attending (even though most of you are hella far away!) the better my chances. The person with the most attendees wins the opening slot. So if you feel like helping out anotha brotha from a different motha, then join up and attend!!! "

https://www.facebook.com/events/297546290313294/

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

O Canada! (M4M Live Electro Remix)+Big Ass Live Set pics



here is a screenshot of the session as of today the drums track has a mega rack on it

the first "device" is a rack with 20 slots, each maped to a note, with the mute of those slots maped to my APC

then there is a drum rack that sends the MIDI to different notes (this is just so i have names in my editors instead oc notes) in this drum rack there is the "input subrack" which is a 4 slot rack with each an external fx using inly the return for kick, snare, everything else from the esx (hats, crashes, ets) and the ER1 (those 4 have their levels mapped to the main rack macros)

on the ER1 chain there is a subrack containing livecut with a dry wet mapped to macro 1 of the main rack

i also built myself a "send" rack to allow me to send only the ER1 to my main send fx

there is also a gate on the (rest of drums) input as the ESX tubes are noisy as hell


tx, mks, dx, nord and vocoder all have a similar rack with external instrument, lo/hi cut and a max4live device to allow macro to send CC to the said external instrument (porta, level, mod, etc, depneding on what the synth understands)

the tx and mks have gates as they are noisy beasts

then there is the "pumper", just basic live compressor fed by a dedicated sidechain track, with the threshold mapped to a macro in the main rack so i can "fade" from no pumping to max pumping delicately (it's also maped to a button on the APC(the record enable buttons) for fast(and especially) simutaneous switching)

the 2 "sampler" tracks have each a livecut rack (like the drums, with a dry slot and a crossfading chain selection between dry and livecut), a pumper rack and an EQ3 with hi and lo cut with sweepable frequency

the kaossilator track pretty much the same type of rack as the instruments with another custom M4L device to control the MIDI Mixer 7 submixer that receives the kaossilator, ipod and other "not essential to be on a dedicated rack" things

every midi track has a special M4L device that cuts the MIDI and at the same time sends a note off, because muting(on/off) the track cuts the sound and thus any sustain tail, so not usable, and if i just cut the midi flow without sending a note off there might be hanging notes

i use the apc 50/50 as a remote and a force mapped midi controller

the faders and grid are mobile but the track stop,solo, rec and on butons are force mapped

track stops are main drum on/off

1- kick
2- snare 1
3- snare 2
4- claps
5- closed hat 1
6- open hat 1
7- perc
8- open/closed noise hats


the on buttons on every track but the drum controls the special midi mute devices, on the drums it's a chain selector on the mutes rack that effectively mutes all the esx but the crash but let the ER1 pass thru

the solo buttons are on/off for the ER1 sounds

the record enable buttons control the pumper on every track but the drum

i forced mapped the master to the kp3 return and the cross fader to the kaossilator track

i forced mapped the record button to select the kaossilator track to access individual MM7s input via macros (and also fx sends via a special internal send rack+utilities tracks like in the drum/er1 rack)

the 3 sends banks are mobile but i forced mapped the pan ones to the NORD send, tho it might disappear as i dont really use the nord as an fx as i thought i'd do

i also inversed the start and stop cause they have them reversed

the cue knob is force mapped to the master but i never ever touch it, it's set to -6 and stas there, but its probably usefull to have access to the master without mousing in case something happens and i need to shut it down

tap tempo is selected scene start, and the nudges are next/previous for those times when you forgot to move around with the redbox and used the mouse

the returns are regular returns except the last 3
they are special bus for the FOH
1 is the kick alone, 1 the bass alone and the other is a stereo mix minus kick and bass (it's a work in progress tho, i might opt for stereo drums, mono kick, mono bass and stereo mix without drums and bass, i think that will depend on the venue (i also have a stereo full mix out on the master for recording/my earphones

for now the bass and kick are pre but it might go post

that's about it, i'm pretty sure it's impossible to understand as i explain pretty badly

Thursday, February 02, 2012

#M4MLive - The Social IPO - February 1st 2012




iTunes: http://bit.ly/fB0L9V


mostly testing the stability, which is not there yet but a fresh install of 10.6 helped a bit, i'll try on 10.4
tracklist: somewhere around(probably before as I stumble upon them while skipping around)
0:00 some new tiger tales song
8:00 another new song
22:00 I want to pogne (RBO)
26:00 Le feu sauvage de l'amour (RBO)
29:00 Hockey night in canada
32:00 je verse des larmes de metal (Normand Brathwaite)
37:00 Tetris
41:00 Zelda (FAIL!)
44:00 Metroid (FAIL!)
46:00 1990 (Jean Leloup)
52:14 Harder, faster, better, stronger (Daft Punk)
57:00 Ghost and Stuff (deadmau5)
1:00:00 Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
1:04:45 Degenerations (Mes Aieux)
1:09:00 some of my stuff i guess
1:14:00 break
1:22:00 Le Moulin a Images (René Lussier)
1:35:00 Les Legumes (Passe Partout)
1:37:00 Satisfaction (Benny Bennassi)
1:44:30 Have a Ciger (Pink Floyd)
1:49:00 Jaws (John Williams)
1:52:00 Master Of Puppets (Metallica)
1:56:00 La puissance du Web
2:00:00 Simulated Vacuum
2:06:00 Suburban Electric Tornado
2:09:00 some song from microprocessors for mammals
2:14:00 Make Me Wet
2:23:00 Are you a god?
2:30:00 Sand Cat
2:40:00 In the Hall of the Mountain King (Grieg)
2:46:00 Blade Runner (Vangelis)
2:54:00 Da Funk(With epic computer fail)(Daft Punk)
3:00:00 Sandstorm (EPIC FAIL) (Darude)
3:03:00 Tiger Blood
3:07:00 Tiger Balm or something from me anyway
3:20:00 Jaded (Deadmau5)
3:27:00 Some of my stuff
3:34:00 Another Rhythm Machine
the end
3:35:00 ENCORE! Suck You Dry(Mudhoney)
Store: http://muzik4machines.com/store
International Booking Agent: Luc De Bouvries luc@slfa.com 514-983-4457 S.L. Feldman & Associates
Home: http://muzik4machines.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
Podcast: http://muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w
Youtube: http://youtube.com/muzik4machines
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Musik.For.Machines
Info@muzik4machines.com
gear used

AKAI APC40: Ableton live control

Ableton Live on MacBook Pro 1.1: Sequencing and Mixing

MOTU Traveler+ADA8000: Mixer

Korg ESX1: Drums

Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)

Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)

Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords

Electro Harmonix V256: Vocoder and talkbox (with MXR Dist+ and danelectro Rocky Road on the synth signal line)

Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay

Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter

Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay))

Korg ER1: Distorted Beatbox( Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-V Wha-compressor-DD5)

DX200: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)

MOTU MIDI Mixer 7s: Kaossilator and iKaossilator Submix

MOTU Midi Time Piece 2: Clock and MIDI routing

Thursday, January 19, 2012

#M4MLive - Blackout, now with 75% more glitches, drops and poops than ever


just to do my little part in the SOPA/PIPA war i made a set of only covers, but my computer died so i didnt finish, help me continue entertain you, buy a song and help me get a new computer that will not stop working right smack in the middle of a performance

iTunes: http://bit.ly/fB0L9V
Store: http://muzik4machines.com/store
International Booking Agent: Luc De Bouvries luc@slfa.com 514-983-4457 S.L. Feldman & Associates
Home: http://muzik4machines.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
Podcast: http://muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w
Youtube: http://youtube.com/muzik4machines
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Musik.For.Machines

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

@Deadmau5 - Ghosts and Stuff Live Cover 1st Try



Not so good as i didnt even TRY any of the sounds before hitting record, but it shows some of the workflow