Songwriter Recording and Production
Do you have a song you have written, but need help developing it into a professional final product? ConwaySound can help. Everything from basic demo development with sample based sounds to song development featuring professional session musicians can all be done right here. ConwaySound also has experience with everything from the songwriter who has chord charts and arrangements already written out, to those who have little more then the lyrics and melody. Here you can find examples of songs along with discriptions explaining their differences. Also be sure to check the video tutorials section for more information relavent to this process.
Examples featuring live session
musicians
musicians
Under this section you can find examples that feature full bands. These songs were first mapped out using just midi productions, and then eventually flushed out with either a full band, or in some cases, certain aspects were kept from the midi production. For reference the term midi production means using primarily keyboard and computer based samples that recreate the sound of a real band, as opposed to using real session musicians.
Dave Delacroix
Here are examples of songs that were produced by ConwaySound using mainly real instruments and session musicians. In all cases Dave typically brings over a shell of a song, and we develop it into the final product. Most of the examples below feature live sessions musicians and Ryan Conway providing bass guitar sounds and the keybaord parts.
Sista Night
Best Years
Examples featuring sample based
production
production
Here are some examples of song production that is possible with just the computer/keyboard production. If your primary sound as a song writer is more in the R&B or Dance/Electronic genres, I urge you to go check out those sections as well. Many of the songwriters we work with at ConwaySound don't read or write music. That's OK because we do!
Dave Delacroix
Here are some examples by Dave Delacroix produced by ConwaySound that will give you a sense of what the all midi sound can do. All the vocals are of course real singing and some examples do have Electric or Acoustic guitar, but the drums, bass, keys and other sounds are generally computer or keyboard generated.
Absinthe sans Malice
Voulez-Vouz