by Simon Power If you are a filmmaker or production house looking for a recognizable hook or sound bed for a visual presentation, then classical music can be a tremendous asset. The Classics can be used to add weight and depth to your project, instantly giving it a classy air of sincerity. Or they can […]
Author: Bjorn Lynne
Some older tracks being pruned (removed) today
Today we removed some old tracks from our catalogue. If you come searching for these tracks, they will not appear in search results any more. If you need to license a track that has been removed, you can still do so! We just deal with it manually and set up the purchase for you “by […]
Observations of memorable themes – How can you as a composer write memorable tunes
By Kole Hicks I was once told by a fellow Composer that, “We as Composers (for Media) are responsible for evoking emotions from the listener and enhancing whatever it is they are watching. However, the best music can stand on it’s own outside of the project it was composed for.” I’d have to agree that […]
Live Orchestra recording with Shockwave-Sound.com
Today’s music composers and producers have an embarrassement of wealth available to them when they are trying to “simulate” an orchestral performance. It’s not like in the late 80’s or early 90’s when we had synth units with the sounds “Strings 1”, “Strings 2” and “Strings 3”. Today’s composers tools consists of gigabytes of samples, […]
Creating Radio Ads with music & voice – tools of the trade
By Bob Harper Writing I’ve been creating custom radio ads, television commercial soundtracks and special audio pieces for over 26 years and have a few tips to help in creating your productions from scratch: I’ve seen so many people write copy and then go searching for that “perfect” music track afterwards and rarely, if ever, […]
New Prominent Instrument selection: Hang Drum
Recently we added a few new instruments to choose from when you are browsing our royalty-free music / stock music catalogue based on Prominent Instrument (e.g. you click on the blue “Prominent Instruments” button on the right-hand side over our site, or choose instrument from the Advanced Browse panel). One of the instruments we added […]
Using Reverb to enhance your productions
by John Radford Reverb in productions is probably for most composers the first ‘go to’ plug in and after effect, yet just as reverb can add a great professional quality and depth to your music, and can just as quickly ruin the production and make it sound ‘over produced’ and unprofessional. Reverb can often make […]
Surviving your first composing gig
By Richie Nieto Getting paid to compose music is every hopeful music composer/producer’s dream. Some make it into a full time job, others land one or two gigs and sees their dream fade away, yet others never even get a single paid music composing gig and give it up work in an office instead. Sad, […]
Maximizing Composer Agreements
by Kole Hicks *First and foremost, while this may be potentially applicable across various freelance disciplines, I’d like to mention that this article is being written from the perspective of a Composer who mainly works in the Game Industry (with some additional experience in the Production Music world). Furthermore, it’s always recommended to hire legal […]
Some older tracks being pruned today
This month we have added a huge amount of new music to Shockwave-Sound.com. As per our tradition, we follow up by removing some old tracks. We call it “pruning the catalogue”. Why do we do this? Because we made a decision when we started this business back in the year 2000, that we would not […]