Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Reason 5!

So I now have a new software suite, or DAW (digital audio workstation) that I'm working with. It is called Reason 5. I had been using Reason 4 for about 1 year now and Reason 5 is the next version. The whole interface has been improved for a better, faster workflow. But the most significant addition is the Kong Drum Designer. This is a modular device that slides into the hardware racks and helps you design your very own drum sounds. You can add effects and even do physical modeling of drums. This is very interesting to me. I haven't tried designing my own drum sounds but it is something I will definitely explore.

Most recently I made an instrumental beat using Reason 5 for a rapper I met on Twitter. He's a young guy and I think he'll appeal to the younger hip hop audience. He reminds me a bit of the rapper YG is big on the west coast right now. He has a playful and rhythmic rap flow. So I made a pretty simple beat with a bell melody, kick, snare, and clap, and also alternate drums for the chorus along with a tom roll before the chorus. If he records anything to the beat I'll be very happy. I did ask him for any feedback so I could change or improve parts of it. We'll see how this goes.

Aside from this, I have another East Los Angeles/Boyle Heights rapper who might record with me next week. Tuesdays are his days off. He wants to make a west coast party song so I'll be working on that. I want to get it done by Friday to send it him so he can write a verse or two to it. I'd like to write a hook and do a verse myself too. That way I transcend the role of beatmaker and get more into the producer and songwriter realm.

I think I found out a bit late that I wanted to pursue music. But this is fine because having my electrical engineering degree will most likely give me job stability and I can pursue this on the side until I make it big, if I ever do...

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Learning Style Questionaire Results

Results for: Jonathan Paul Arteaga


ACT X REF
11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 11
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SEN X INT
11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 11
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VIS X VRB
11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 11
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SEQ X GLO
11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 11
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Above are my results. As I expected I have a very strong visual preference over verbal preference in my learning style. I have always known this since I typically remember images and graphs during tests and exams and it is usually is my crutch when I need to remember details.

The results also show I am a slight intuitive learner and reflective learner as opposed to an active and sensing learner. I do often tend to muse over concepts during class and let them sink into my memory. I also use much of my intuition in guessing what steps should be taken in problem solving or what solutions might work.

Finally, the results show a balance between myself being a sequential learner and global learner. I think I tend to use both of these strategies. I like to learn material in sequence because it helps me build a paradigm of the subject in my mind. But I also like to understand the subject as a whole and how it fits into the overall body of knowledge. An example would be understanding Mechanical Engineering 204 in the context of physics and materials science.