Hi Harshavardhan reading this articlee will give u a better idea 
of what music programming is about
What Programming DoesProgramming gives you access to a range of sampled sounds, 
which you can then 
use in whatever way you want on a piece of music. You can bring in all 
different 
types of drum and percussion sounds to create the beats, for instance, or put 
together bass lines from different low sounds. You can, if you wish, create 
entire pieces of music just using programming.
How It WorksFirst of all you select the sounds you're going to use. Most 
programming 
software offers a wide range of rhythm and other sounds to choose from, 
all of which are samples, but you can also import your own sounds if you wish.
Before you can start programming, you have to become familiar with the
 piece of music to which you're adding material. Listen to it over and over. 
Don't think about how much you can add, but how little. Subtlety generally 
works better than overkill. What needs emphasising in the piece? Where 
is it lacking? Above all, the question to ask is what can programming 
add to this?

Having decided what to do, play through the sounds in your library to 
find those that are appropriate. Programming generally works in loops. 
They can range from a single beat to a phrase, and those are your tools. 
You can build your own loops, or, with some programmes, use the
ones provided. You work on the computer, fashioning your loops and 
adding them to the material (which should be in a recording software 
programme you have).However, if, say, you're a singer-songwriter,
 wanting to programme drums and bass behind your song, you actually
 begin with the programming before adding your other real instruments and voice.

The Mechanics of ProgrammingWith so many possibilities out there, the choice of 
what software to use 
for programming is quite complex. For beginners, something intuitive - 
easy to use, where instinct moves you from step to step without constantly 
looking at the instructions - is best. Some, like Acid Express, are free 
downloads. Others, such as Fruity Loops, offer a free demo download.
 It's worth investigating and trying several for nothing before settling 
on the one you want to buy.For a drum pattern, build bar by bar. 
It can either sound natural, as if a real drummer were playing it, 
or created in such a way that it would be impossible to play 
(as in jungle, for example). You can repeat bars, add fills, do 
whatever you like - the only limits are those of the software
 you're using and the sounds it has.Much the same applies to bass 
and other instruments and sounds. You'll quickly discover that a sound 
can be either melodic or percussive, depending on the way you use it. 
Programming expands the possibilities of your music. By using 
atmospheric loops you can also change the ambience of the music
 by careful use of underlying sounds, or you can add unexpected accents.
Programming is extensively used in remixing, where a producer won't 
augment the original track; instead they'll cut it up and use it as the
 basis for something entirely new. This is where programming takes 
over, rebuilds and remakes the music at the edge of the producer's imagination.
But for working with regular tracks, less can be much more. 
Programming is fun to use, and the possibilities are almost endless, but a 
little goes a long way.

FROM: http://www.musiclessonsonline.co.uk/Programming.html

Regards
Neevan

________________________________
From: harsha vardhan <harshaa_vard...@yahoo.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 24 March 2009 12:00:12
Subject: [arr] additional programming...anyone please....



hii friends

i ,generally while going through the inlay card of the audio cds (composed by 
rahman sir), find that some of the specified songs are additionally programmed 
by pravin mani or ranjit barot or joshua sridar....the list goes on....what 
does additional programming mean..this is something that im unable to figure 
out since many years..i wish u help me out..i will be very much thankful if you 
are a bit detailed.

with regards
harshavardhan


   


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