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Soigné! comme d’hab :)
Pretty helpful articles on producing digital music, along with some freebie packs and instruments. Starting with the “Arranging Songs” article.
Formerly known as tarekith.com
I've definitely posted this before but I'm reposting because of how golden this article is.
Though this isn't going to help your tracks reach commercial volume loudness.
But yeah, Tarekith is a smart guy.
I love working in Ableton, but frequently all the options that I have become overwhelming. It's easy to endlessly tweak the life out of your performances and quickly get away from your original ideas. One of my favorite production blogs sums it up pretty well. "I’ve learned over the years that working with MIDI in my DAW is not a very productive thing for me to do. Recording softsynths for example, most DAWs are designed to record the MIDI notes you play via MIDI controller. This of course gives you the ability to go back and fix any mistakes, though for me that usually ends up being an endless black hole of wasted time and effort." -Tarekith
I like to keep this piece of advice in mine for my workflow. As I talked about earlier, sometimes the most liberating thing you can do is finalize something in audio rather than continue to "perfect" it. Perfection is impossible.
Also, Please feel free to check out the rest of Tarekith's excelent blog at http://tarekith.com/blog/