
Songwriting basics: chord, melody and music theory tricks for DAW users
Take your songwriting skills to the next level
Advice for music careers, and lessons for music gear and techniques

Take your songwriting skills to the next level

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The same chord can be played in different ways...

Once you've got a grip on scales, it's time to start stacking notes on top of each other

Noise, wow, flutter and vintage warmth - it's all part of that '80s sound

We dig deep into MIDI, the technology that enables your synths, drum machines and software to communicate

Discover the secret music theory weapon used by soul/gospel artists and film composers

We show you how to turn these free samples of classic kits into your own personal '80s Drum Rack in Live

In the next edition of our beginner's guide to GarageBand, we put together a basic drum pattern to accompany the chords from our previous tutorial

Getting to grips with GarageBand? Here's how to program a melody and chord sequence using the software's built-in synths

From hard clipping to reduced bitrates, there's plenty of creativity to be found by doing things just a little bit wrong

Do your vocals sound washed out after reverb? Here are some tips for using reverb to add power to vox, rather than take it away

Choosing the right approach to bass, real or programmed, and nailing the style, will send your song straight back to the '80s

We show you how to use Apple’s Logic Pro X Arpeggiator and Drum Machine Designer presets to get into some serious arp action

Inject some character into your electric piano sound with Cable Guys' versatile FX plugin

EDM producer Jon Gooch has revived his cartoonish Feed Me moniker. He showed Danny Turner around his studio and talked through how live instrumentation changed his production approach

We show you how to nail an authentic lo-fi sound through bouncing to tape, modular downsampling and clever EQing

Learn an important trick of the songwriting trade

"A lot of the time I won't even have a guitar with me when I'll write a riff"