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Windows Vista Speed Tweaks for DAWs

May 29th, 2009

Turn off Windows Search Indexing

Windows Vista search indexing is constantly reviewing files on your system to make their contents available for quick searching. This is handy, but can severely impact system performance.

To disable constant indexing:

  • Click Start then Computer
  • Right Click the C: Drive
  • On General Tab, Uncheck Index this drive for faster searching
  • On the subsequent dialog box, Select Include subfolders and files

2. Turn off Remote Differential Compression

Remote Differential Compression measures the changes in files over a network to transfer them with minimal bandwidth rather than transferring an entire file that has previously been moved. By constantly checking for file changes, this service can hinder system performance.

To disable this service:

  • Open Control Panel
  • Switch to Classic View
  • Select Program Features
  • Choose Turn Windows features on and off
  • Scroll down and uncheck Remote Differential Compression

3. Turn off Automatic Windows Defender Operation

Windows Defender real-time protection against malware continues to run despite having Automatic operation disabled.

To disable this feature:

  • Open Control Panel
  • Select Windows Defender
  • Choose Tools from the top menu
  • Select Options
  • Uncheck Auto Start at the bottom of the window

4. Turn off Automatic Disk Defragmentation

Windows Vista and its always-on defragment feature isn’t really that necessary and can cause system slow down. Just remember to run a defrag manually every week or so.

To disable this:

  • Click Start then Computer
  • Right Click the C: Drive
  • Click on Properties
  • Select the Tools Tab
  • Click on Defragment Now
  • Uncheck Run on a schedule

5. Add a 2GB or higher USB Flash drive to take advantage of Windows Ready Boost (Additional Memory Cache)

Ready Boost is Microsoft’s name for using a USB thumb/flash drive to provide some quick access memory the operating system can use as extra RAM. The Ready Boost system can significantly improve system performance.

To set this up:

  • Insert a USB Flash Drive
  • Click Start then Computer
  • Right Click the USB Drive in My Computer
  • Select the Ready Boost Tab
  • Choose Use this device
  • Select as much space as you can free up for RAM usage vs. Storage

6. Turn off Windows Hibernation

Windows hibernation background services can use a large amount of system resources. If you don’t use the Hibernate feature on a regular basis you may want to disable it to give Vista a performance boost.

To disable Hibernation:

  • Select the Control Panel then Power Options
  • Click Change Plan Settings
  • Click on Change Advanced Power Settings
  • Expand the Sleep selection
  • Expand the Hibernate After selection
  • Crank the selector down to zero
  • Click Apply

7. Turn off System Restore

Analysis and restore point creation by Windows Vista can eat a fair amount of system resources. Disabling this service will obviously mean the system restore feature in Vista will not be available in the event of a system crash. Change this at your own risk.

To disable this service:

  • Control Panel > System
  • Click System Protection on the left panel
  • Uncheck the main system drive
  • Agree to the confirmation

8. Disable User Access Control (UAC)

This much-loathed new Vista feature attempts to protect your system from malware infection by making you manually confirm a whole host of everyday user operations. While it doesn’t directly impact performance, it can be annoying and might be more hassle than good.

To disable User Access Control:

  • Click Start then Control Panel
  • Select User Accounts
  • Select Turn User Account Control on or off
  • Uncheck User Account Control Box
  • Restart as recommended

9. Disable excess Windows Services that Auto-Launch at Startup

Just like Windows XP, Vista ships with all kinds of services enabled that load at startup and may never be used by most users.

To see what loads at startup and disable the ones you likely won’t be needing (they can always be started manually later):

  • Click Start then Control Panel
  • Select Administrative Tools
  • Choose System Configuration
  • Click the Services Tab
  • You can safely deselect:
    • Offline Files (unless you’re using Offline File Sync)
    • Tablet PC Input Service (unless you have a tablet PC)
    • Terminal Services
    • Windows Search (If you have already disabled indexing)
    • Fax (unless you’re using a fax modem)

10. Disable Excess Windows Features

Windows ships with other features that are listed separately in the Vista operating system from the startup services.

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Mixing a Song – My Explanation

May 20th, 2009

I have decided to share some information with new comers to music production of all genres. I am no expert but I feel I have a pretty good understanding of what a mix is and what needs to be done to get great results. One phrase I do try to keep in my mind at all times is, “Crap in, Crap out!” This means if you don’t spend time working with quality sounds, drum samples or taking the time to get your instrument to sound right you will not get good results in the end product. There is only so much hat can be done with EQ to correct things in a mix. Great care should be taken in the recording process and you should value the time especially if you are serious about what you are doing and the music you are trying to share with the world.

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I believe music is like a personality… everyone has one, everyone is different and we all do things differently. That is what is so magical about music and the self expression it gives us. I have written an article on my website that breaks down the process of doing a good mix but it should only be used as a guideline. As I stated before, everyone does things differently.

Please read the article and if you get any useful information out of it come back and let me know, ok? I hope you do because I know the struggle of trying to find information on the Internet and especially trying to find help from other producers. Some just choose to keep their secrets to their selves. I think sharing elevates music to the next level.

Here is the article: Mixing Chapter

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TSOM – New Site Launched

May 18th, 2009

A buddy of mine started a pretty dope clothing line back in 2003 and is starting to gain recognition and work with a lot of bands and athletes. TSOM stands for “Two States of Mind” and is geared at giving you quality clothing to help you express yourself and live life your way! I would check them out! My favorite shirt they have right now is the “TSOM T-Shirts” shirt. Wish I came up with that one first…

T.S.O.M. Information

Founded in 2003, TSOM Clothing came into the game with a simple plan…  To make clothing that can relate to EVERYONE.  John Hurst and Matt Mulhern came up with the name of ‘Two States Of Mind Clothing’.  Why?  Simply because everyone is different in their own mind.  Thus began the journey of making a name in So Cal.

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Now, in 2008, TSOM is making a GRAND re-entrance into the clothing market with more to offer.  John Hurst  remains as founder and Co-Owner, still making things happen in all aspects of the company.  The addition of Tony Gaspar as Co-Owner has brought TSOM to a higher level.  TSOM now has the ability to set even higher for 2008 and beyond.  From production to management, Tony will serve a great purpose in the TSOM empire.  Ricky Contreras has been named Head of Promotions for TSOM.  His personality and charisma will have a great impact and will most certainly enhance the perception of TSOM as a major clothing label in this ever so changing market.  With resident artist Bryan Templeton, TSOM has been taken to all new artistic levels.  From web design to clothing design, Bryan will revolutionize the TSOM look.

Visit Two State of Mind: The Official Website of T.S.O.M.

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Album Review: Relapse by Eminem

May 18th, 2009


Album: Relapse
Artist: Eminem
Songs: 20 songs Total
Runtime: 1.2 hours

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Eminem prepares to release his first album in more than four years. Now 36 years old Eminem sheds some light on his  dark struggle with drug addiction and the affects superstardom has brought him. With 20 new songs that have been  very well produced by producers such as: Dr. Dre, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker and Eminem  himself you will find yourself feeling sentimental for the hip-hop superstar. The Album also has a few disturbing  skits starting off with a skit called "Dr. West" with Eminem and his therapist discussing life after rehab and how  to deal with the temptations that surround him. The Dr. ends up being the devil and talks him into using again. The  skit leads into a song called "3AM" about a murderer who takes drugs and wakes up later to find out that he killed  people without even realizing it. The song was produced by Dr. Dre and has a dark feel that you would expect for  the song.

"3AM" leads into a song called "My Mom" which is produced by Dr. Dre and is about Eminem’s mom and goes into the  reason why Eminem is the way he is. Talking about how he grew up around a mom who put drugs in all his meals and  drinks. The hook goes, "My mom love valium and lots of drugs, That’s why I am like I am, Cuz I’m like her, because  my mom love valium and lots of drugs, that’s why I’m on what I’m on cuz I’m my mom!" Wonder how Miss Mather will  take that one? I’m sure it was expected? The next song on the album again, produced by Dr. Dre is called "Insane."  Now this one is disturbing! A twisted song about being molested. You have to here this for yourself. I won’t go too  much into that one! "Bagpipes From Baghdad" is the fifth song on the album and seems to be a fun song. This song  was produced by Dr. Dre and Trevor Lawrence Jr. and sets Eminem up with a perfect foundation to rip people apart.

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Moving on to number six on the album, "Hello" was produced by Dr. Dre and Mark Batson. After being gone for over  four years Eminem writes a song to reintroduce himself. The album seems to discuss a lot of drug and alcohol use  hence the name, "Relapse." Hopefully Eminem can stay away from that part of his life now and bring us some new  music. The next skit on the album is called "Tonya" and was produced by Dr. Dre and Eminem himself. This skit is  pretty twisted. Reminds you of why you should never hitch-hike. A girl gets into a car, you hear some duct tape and  then she flips. Just imagine the rest! Song number eight on the album is called "Same Song And Dance" and was  produced by Dr. Dre and Dawaun Parker. This song is a recap of the skit previous to it. Talking about picking up  celebrities and making them his murder victims. Another song for Eminem to be himself and cause controversy and rip  on everyone he possibly can. This is song number nine on the album and is called "We Made You" and was produced by  Dr. Dre and Eminem. Another one of those fun and catchy songs that will get stuck in your heads for days.

"Medicine Ball," produced by Dr. Dre and Mark Batson is the tenth song on the album and this one is controversial  for sure. Eminem raps in a voice like Christopher Reeves. A must listen for sure… Song number eleven is actually  another skit with Paul Rosenburg and the skit in called, "Paul." Paul called Eminem and gets pissed because of some  of the things that have been said on the album, especially the Christopher Reeves part. He tells Eminem that he  doesn’t have his back on this album and hangs up on him! Another dope song on the album is "Stay Wide Awake" and  was Produced by Dr. Dre. Eminem gives a shout out to Darkside on this song, hahahaha! Check it out if you don’t  believe me. This is a dirty sex song!

To keep it moving, Eminem does a song called "Stay Wide Awake" and was produced by Dr. Dre. The beat on this song  is pretty dark and scary and definitely sets the mood for the dark lyrics that Eminem drops. He also spits his  verse with a pretty unique style, especially for Eminem. A song we can all relate to, well maybe all of us? "Must  Be The Ganja" which was produced by Dr. Dre and Mark Batson. The title says it all I guess you can say. Eminem  talks about of Marijuana aka gangja. The song also features Dr. Dre on the first verse. Song number fifteen on the  album is another skit. This skit is pretty out there because it is true story about Eminem’s overdose. The skit is  called "Mr. Mathers" and produced By Dr. Dre and Eminem. I really think the production on this one was pretty well  done. It kind of puts you into the situation and sets you up for the next song.

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"Deja Vu" was produced By Dr. Dre and touches on Eminem’s overdose as well. He talks about all the drugs he used  and how the problem progressively became worse over time. Before he knew it, he overdoses. You can also read about  this in his book, "The Way I Am," which is actually a pretty good read. I got a whole new respect for Eminem after  reading his book. A lot of what you thought you knew about him is actually wrong. I recommend read the book. My  personal favorite song on the album is called "Beautiful" and was produced By Eminem himself. The beat is smooth  and mellow and the lyrics are pretty deep. Again touching on all his addiction issues, Eminem mentions that he  can’t face the fact that he might be done with rap and needs to find a new outlet. I’m sure he will be just fine.  Keep producing those beats Eminem, I know I am feeling the work your doing. Song number eighteen on the album is  called "Crack A Bottle" which features Dr. Dre And 50 Cent was produced By Dr. Dre. I’m not sure if you remember a  few months back there was a leak on the Internet with this song with Eminem rapping Dr. Dre’s verse as a guide  track. One of those industry secrets that they don’t want to get out. This is a song about drinking and having a  good time, "So, crack a bottle!"


The last skit on the album is called "Steve Berman." This is a pretty funny skit that is a continuation or should I  say follow up of when Eminem shot Steve Berman before he could tell him he loved his album. The tables are turned  and Steve pulls a gun out on Eminem and tell him to get the f*ck out of his office. The last song on the album is  called "Underground" produced by Dr. Dre. The beat on this song is dope. It has a waltz feel to it and is pretty  much Eminem saying "I’m back!" There is a funny secret part at the end of this song too. It’s Eminem singing  different words for "We Made You."

Listen to the Album now: Click Here

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The Method – May 9th 2009

May 11th, 2009

The Method

On May 9th 2009 I went to a dope underground hip-hop event hosted by DJ Ickee in San Bernardino, CA to support Swift Dixshun, Mando The DJ, AfterDark and DJ Ethos while they rocked their set out of an industrial garage. The setting was pretty dope… It really had that raw underground hip-hop feel. Their were a lot of really dope underground groups performing such as: Red Eye (featuring Kelley Mak & Paradox), Noa James (with DJ C’Est la vie), Stevie Crooks, Nick Fury, Relative Patients, Annunaki Bloodline, AfterDark (with DJ Ethos), Info:Discard, Simple Thoughts, Wackoe & Melissa .B, Tha Nothing, Do Gooders, Swift Dixshun (with Mando The DJ), Dialect & Reflect, Kid Presentable and Grand Angel.

Here is some video I took of Swift Dixshun & Mando The DJ and AfterDark & DJ Ethos. Enjoy and please feel free to leave comments.

Swift Dixshun & Mando The DJ

In this video Swift Dixshun and Mando The DJ put down a dope set with Decibel, Obsurd1der and the Magnificent Ruffians. Watch for the new album dropping soon, “Accidentally on Purpose.”

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Part 2 of 2

Visit Swift Dixshun on MySpace: Click Here.

AfterDark & DJ Ethos

In this video, AfterDark and DJ Ethos put it down with songs from AfterDark’s new album, “AfterDark Dominates Dialect.” Read my album review here: A.D.D. Album Review.

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Visit AfterDark on MySpace: Click Here.
Visit DJ Ethos on MySpace: Click Here.

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Calling Creativity & Expression

May 5th, 2009


I am looking to get more creative people involved in my community and would like to extend the opportunity for you to do so by either registering on the blog or contacting me via email to find out more information. I will be giving all musicians, poets, artists, designers and anyone else with creative expression the chance to shine.

I look forward to hearing from you, thanks for visiting the blog and Happy Cinco De Mayo.

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Windows 7 RC – Test Drive

May 5th, 2009

Microsoft released the Windows 7 RC today and can be downloaded and given a test drive from this link: Download Instructions for Windows 7 RC. I think Windows 7 is much smoother and snappier than Windows Vista and enjoy its overall use. It is very easy to install and I also hear can boot from a 2 GIG thumb drive. This is covered over at Crunch Gear: Click Here.

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Here are some videos for Windows 7 and what is to come: Click Here

Additional Notes

Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise provides the capability to run a virtual PC such as Windows XP Mode right from your Windows 7 desktop: Take a look: Click Here.

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Eminem: 3AM Music Video

May 3rd, 2009


Eminem’s latest music video, 3AM. Check it out:

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Watch Video: Click Here (Source: YouTube)

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Freestyle Fest – Video

May 2nd, 2009

Here is the video (in 3 parts) from the Freestyle Fest in Fontana, CA on April 25th 2009 brought to you by Magnificent Ruffians and Untamed TV:

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Eminem: Relapse – Track List

May 1st, 2009

So again, another leakage for Eminem’s upcoming album Relapse scheduled to drop this month on May 19th 2009. This is the track listing for the album:

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  1. Dr. West (Skit) 01:29
  2. 3am 05:20
  3. My Mom 05:20
  4. Insane 03:01
  5. Bagpipes From Baghdad 04:43
  6. Hello 04:08
  7. Tonya (Skit) 00:43
  8. Same Song & Dance 04:08
  9. We Made You 04:30
  10.   Medicine Ball 03:57
  11.   Paul (Skit) 00:19
  12.   Stay Wide Awake 05:20
  13.   Old Time’s Sake featuring Dr. Dre 04:35
  14.   Must Be The Ganja 04:03
  15.   Mr. Mathers 00:42
  16.   Deja Vu 04:43
  17.   Beautiful 06:32
  18.   Crack A Bottle f. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent 04:58
  19.   Steve Berman (Skit) 01:29
  20.   Underground/Ken Kaniff 06:19

You can also hear some of the songs from his album:

I am looking forward for Eminem’s Relapse Album to drop…

Also, check out Asher Roth!!! Dope artist that kind of sounds like Eminem. their voices are pretty similar.

Asher Roth on MySpace: Click Here

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