Episodes

  • UMG Music Removed From TikTok, Alpha Theta Rebrand,ADSR Sample Manager
    Feb 14 2024
    In the latest episode of the More Over 4 Podcast (MO4), Clinton Tarantino and J.T. Pender delve into the ever-evolving world of music production. They tackle three compelling topics that are sure to captivate both seasoned professionals and aspiring musicians alike. Firstly, they discuss the gravity of Universal Music Group (UMG) removing their catalog from TikTok. This move has significant implications for artists, content creators, and the music industry as a whole. The discussion sheds light on the reasons behind this decision and explores its potential impact on future collaborations and trends within the digital landscape. Next, they dive into the Alpha Theta rebrand from Pioneer. As pioneers in audio technology, Pioneer's rebranding efforts offer insights into their vision for the future of music production equipment. Clinton and J.T. analyze this transformation and examine how it aligns with emerging industry demands while catering to the evolving needs of musicians worldwide. Lastly, they provide an in-depth review of ADSR sample manager audio plugin. This plugin is designed to streamline workflow and enhance creative possibilities for music producers by organizing and managing their vast sample libraries efficiently. The hosts share their experiences using this plugin, highlighting its features, benefits, and potential drawbacks. Whether you're a professional musician or simply passionate about all things related to music production, this episode promises to deliver valuable insights into these three captivating topics: UMG's departure from TikTok, Pioneer's Alpha Theta rebranding efforts, and a comprehensive review of ADSR sample manager audio plugin. Tune in to MO4 Podcast Episode 5 for an engaging discussion that will leave you informed and inspired in your own musical endeavors.
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    39 mins
  • The Future Of AI in Music Production, Noise Tracks, FADR, MOISES, VOICIFY
    Jan 15 2024

    Welcome to the latest episode of the More Over 4 (MO4) music production podcast, where we delve into the exciting world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on music production. In this episode, we will explore not only the innovative AI tools available to producers but also the new laws being proposed to regulate AI-generated music.

    The emergence of AI in music production has revolutionized the way musicians and producers approach their craft. With advancements in AI music generation, artists now have access to powerful tools that can assist them in creating unique compositions, enhancing their creativity, and pushing boundaries like never before.

    However, as AI becomes more prevalent in the music industry, concerns about copyright infringement and ownership rights have arisen. This has led to discussions around new laws and regulations specifically tailored for AI-generated music. We will dive into these proposed laws and explore how they aim to protect both artists' rights and encourage innovation within this rapidly evolving landscape.

    Additionally, we will highlight some remarkable AI tools that are making waves in the industry. FADR, Moises, and Voicify are just a few examples of cutting-edge technologies that empower producers by providing intuitive interfaces, automated mixing capabilities, vocal processing features, and much more. We will discuss how these tools can seamlessly integrate into a producer's workflow while augmenting their creative process.

    Join us as we navigate through this captivating intersection of technology and artistry. Whether you're an aspiring musician or an industry veteran looking for fresh inspiration, this episode promises valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of music production while shedding light on important legal considerations surrounding this exciting field.

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    54 mins
  • 1000 Streams for a $
    Dec 19 2023

    Welcome to the latest episode of the MO4 Music Production podcast! Join Clinton and J.T. as they dive into the hot topic of Spotify royalty payment thresholds and how it affects artists and producers like you.

    In this insightful episode, we'll discuss everything you need to know about these new thresholds and how they can impact your earnings on the platform. We'll also share some valuable tips on how to navigate these changes and maximize your revenue as a music creator.

    But that's not all! We'll also take a deep dive into Wave's Submarine and LoAir plugins, two powerful tools that can enhance your audio production and give your tracks that extra oomph. Discover how these plugins can transform your sound and take your music to new heights.

    Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode filled with essential information, expert insights, and exciting plugin demos. Whether you're an established artist or just starting out in the music industry, this episode is a must-watch for anyone looking to stay ahead of the game.

    So grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready for an engaging discussion that will help you level up your music production skills. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more valuable content like this. Let's make some amazing music together!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Can I Get Some Change?
    Dec 11 2023

    In Episode 2 of the More Over 4 podcast, we dive into the real breakdown of royalty distribution numbers for Spotify. We also take a look at Cableguy's Shaperbox. Cableguys is an innovative software company specializing in audio plug-ins. Their newest product, Shaperbox 2, is a powerful tool that allows you to transform any monophonic audio source into a lush and dynamic stereo soundscape, and much much more!


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Way Overdue
    Dec 11 2023

    Clinton and J.T. kick off the pilot episode of MO4 and talk about One click plug-ins. Don't be a gearhead. The Sauce and the advantages of new music production tech. Also a hands-on test with Valhalla Shimmer.

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    29 mins