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What was your last piece of music on repeat? I mean ON REPEAT!
Hey everyone, just curious about what track from a band or an artist have you listened on repeat during the last days. I don't mean like "Yes, this is a track I quite like" repeat. I am talking "why tf do I have to listen to this track whenever I can, even if it's in between breaks of making music and in the night I wake up because the chorus runs on repeat in my mind 24/7" repeat! I go first 😅
2 likes • Jun 5
"Lately I’ve been listening to Cristobal Tapia de Veer — not just because he’s Chilean… well, that too — but his stereo imaging and the way he moves elements across the stereo field is just insane."
some inspiration please
Big news! This week, my first album with my publisher was officially released—huge milestone for me! Now, I’m looking for some inspiration for a new album, and I’m considering focusing on percussion and sound design as a way to take a short break from orchestral arrangements. Would anyone be willing to share some links or recommendations where I can listen to something in that vein? I’d love to gather some ideas!
0 likes • Mar 28
something like this may be ? ? https://pitchhammermusic.com/albums/puc-029
My official demo for Audio Imperia's new brass sample library Poseidon
Hey everyone, time for some music. Just finished my demo for Poseidon, the new brass sample library by Audio Imperia. Walkthrough will follow as soon as possible. Members of the Audio Artist Rise Program will get the entire Cubase session for free and of course I am always up to showcase my workflow in the live calls.
2 likes • Mar 15
That chord change was spectacular !! love it
zoom problem 😅
"Hey everyone, I hope you're all doing well! I need a bit of advice. I recently sent some tracks to a publisher, and guess what? They liked them! They see potential and are interested in having a Zoom meeting. The problem is, my English isn’t very strong. What do you think I should do? Or what would you do in my situation?"
1 like • Feb 25
@Ariel Yznardo Wow!!, I truly appreciate your kind and thoughtful words—they are incredibly encouraging and reassuring. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to share this advice! Your perspective really helps me feel more at ease about the situation, and I’ll definitely take your suggestions to heart. I’ll keep pushing forward, and no matter how this plays out, I know it’s all part of the journey. Thanks again for your support! Pablo 🙌
2 likes • Feb 28
@Alex Pfeffer I totally agree with you, Alex. Good communication is key to getting clients and building strong professional relationships. It’s not just about the music but also about how we treat people, the trust we build, and the responsibility we show throughout the process. I really appreciate your advice and kind words. As a side note, the meeting went very well, and they showed real interest in my music. They only asked for a few mix adjustments: adding more attack to the percussion, taking care of the low-mid frequencies, and reinforcing the attack on the staccato strings. So, time to get to work! Thanks again for sharing your insights!
The 80/20 Rule and why it is important
Let's talk about something that is so very important to keep in mind. The Pareto Principle or the 80/20 rule! If you "analyze your life" and get the data about what is going on, no matter if you tweak tracks, optimize your template, check Facebook or notifications all day long. Being aware of this rule will increase your productivity like crazy and this is also the reason why some people get done more in less time than others. Here is a sum up of the 80/20 rule: The 80/20 Principle asserts that a minority of causes, inputs, or effort usually lead to a majority of the results, outputs, or rewards. Taken literally, this means that, for example, 80 percent of what you achieve in your job comes from 20 percent of the time spent.
The 80/20 Rule and why it is important
3 likes • Nov '24
this can also be applied to our thoughts the amount of focus that is lost by thoughts that lead us to nothing.
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Pablo Schnohr
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Drummer, Dj, Producer I love Music

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