Joachim Garraud, Artist and Music Producer, and Tom Vieira, a dance Music Producer -who performs as remix artist, Venomisto- will demonstrate Audionamix’s new XTRAX STEMS 2 software during The Future of Audio Educational Sessions powered by A3E on Thursday 24 January 2019 at the Hilton Hotel during NAMM.
The Experimental EDM Production Techniques session will feature both Garraud and Venomisto participating in a panel where they will share some of the most important skills in producing electronic dance music. Which will include unique programming, a visceral mastery of the club and the ability to conjure sonic accidents and capture them at the moment. The panel will take place at Avila A, Hilton Hotel, A3E Summit from 3 pm to 4 pm.
“During the panel, I am going to discuss having your own signature sound and what makes your sound different from anybody else’s,” said Garraud. “I think it’s great to try and use software, like XTRAX STEMS 2, not only in the basic way of isolating vocals but also by taking some sounds from a drum session or a bass groove to make it your own.”