Monday, September 20, 2010

Hip Hop DJ/Producer Statik Selektah Speaks @ THE LAB














The Lab is in works with setting up an event with Statik Selektah a native of New Hampshire who will be hosting an hour long seminar at The Lab. In which Statik will discuss his inspirations and his journey that led him to be at the top of the hip hop game. Stay tuned for event details........ Event will be in October!

Friday, September 17, 2010

WRUV 90.1 Host 2nd Annual Record Swap at Speaking Volumes Antique and Record Store


















Saturday Sept. 18th from 9am to 9pm WRUV 90.1 will be hosting their 2nd annual record swap at Speaking Volumes Antique and Record Store on Pine St. in Burlington, VT. (Behind Myers Bagels) All music lovers and record collectors alike should not miss this rare opportunity to pick up some new vinyl for your collection! The LAB will have a table at this event with some of its own record collection for sale. Come and kick it with the LAB Crew from 9am to 3pm.

Friday, September 10, 2010

The LAB Goes To UVM!







Come join us on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 from 10am to 3pm as the LAB team heads to the campus of The University of Vermont and partakes in this years UVM ACTIVITIES FEST! There will be live DJ's, food, games, and give-aways as we hang out will local businesses, clubs, organizations and over 4,000 students.

Monday, September 6, 2010

SNOOP AND SWIZZY


















Snoop Dogg will be releasing a sequel to his debut album Doggystyle...Doggystyle 2 The Doggumentary will be fully produced by Swizz Beats. get more info here.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

ADVANCED PRODUCTION COURSE: THE MPC






MPC BEAT Classes

CLASS ONE: Overview and Introduction

Start with getting familiar on the MPC. What each button does, different modes and features. A rough overview of how the MPC works from setup to playing a beat. Also some history of beat machines in the hip hop world. Homework: Find a song/record to sample.


CLASS TWO: SAMPLING

This class covers the art of sampling with the MPC. From finding a sample, to looping, to sampling techniques and audio levels. We go inside the MPC's programs to arrange and assign samples. Also sample chopping and truncating.

Homework: Listen to some classic breakbeats ie: substitution, impeach the president, god make me funky


CLASS THREE: SEQUENCING

After you learn about sample and how they work we get into sequencing and tempos. From short one bar sequences to eight bar song modes, we explore how to sequence and develop song structure.

Homework: Instructor gives you the names of samples that make up a hip hop classic and students find the samples and reconstruct the classic using the MPC.


CLASS FOUR: MIXING AND EFFECTS

When you have a lot of samples going on at once you'll need to balance the sounds. Within the MPC you can adjust the volumes of samples. You can also use some cool effects like reverb, flange and echo. Mixing techniques and advanced sequencing will be discussed.

Homework: Bring in one of your favorite hip hop records/songs so we can dissect it.


CLASS FIVE: SPECIAL FEATURES

The MPC effects sound in ways that are unique to the machine itself. We go thru the final stages of beat making, exploring filters, milti mode and q-link. Now we are ready to make some beats!

Homework: Make your own beat using these techniques.


CLASS SIX: THE FINALE

The students become teachers as they play and explain the beats they made. We will have an open discussion about each students beat with questions and critiques.

Homework: Pic your favorite producer with explanation of why.


CLASS SEVEN AND EIGHT: THINKING OUT SIDE THE BOX!

Students will get a rare chance to go out on the town with a digging legend and hit up the local record stores. Once done digging students will get a chance to see a vary rare record collection and a couple other very cool things!


8 Week Program: $ 319 TOTAL TUITION COST (PROGRAM STARTS 1st Week of Oct.)

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