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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Tonalic by Celemony: Intelligent Loops That Actually Listen to Your Music

    22/1/2026 | 13 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Tonalic by Celemony: Intelligent Loops That Actually Listen to Your Music
    There are two kinds of tools in modern music production. The first kind makes noise faster. The second kind understands music.
    Most loop tools fall into the first category. They give you sound, but not context. You drag something in, hope it fits, and then either force your song to work around the loop or spend time chopping it up so it doesn’t feel like a copy-and-paste job. That process can kill momentum fast, especially if you are an independent artist juggling songwriting, production, recording, and release schedules on your own.

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    Record Labels Aren’t Evil—They’re Just Optional Now

    21/1/2026 | 14 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Record Labels Aren’t Evil—They’re Just Optional Now
    For most of modern music history, record labels were not just powerful. They were necessary. If you wanted to record, distribute, promote, or even be taken seriously, you needed a label. That reality shaped everything artists were taught to believe about success. Get signed. Give up control. Hope for the best. But here is the truth nobody in the industry likes to say out loud anymore. Record labels did not suddenly become bad. They simply stopped being mandatory.

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    Fixing Weak Performances Without Re-Recording: Ethical AI Editing

    21/1/2026 | 13 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Fixing Weak Performances Without Re-Recording: Ethical AI Editing
    There is a quiet fear that sits in the back of a lot of recording sessions. It shows up right after the take feels emotionally right, but technically messy. The singer rushed a line. The guitar player dug in too hard on the chorus. The drummer pushed the fill just enough to make the groove wobble. Everyone in the room knows the truth: the performance means something, but it is not quite holding together.

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    AI Loudness Control for Home Releases: Stop Guessing

    20/1/2026 | 16 mins.
    There is a quiet problem ruining a lot of good music before it ever has a chance to connect with listeners. It is not bad songwriting. It is not cheap microphones. It is not even weak mixes. It is loudness. More specifically, it is the guessing game around loudness that happens in home studios every single day.

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    What Actually Matters When Building a Home Recording Studio

    19/1/2026 | 14 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - What Actually Matters When Building a Home Recording Studio
    A no-BS guide for indie artists who want results, not gear lust
    Let’s be honest. Most home recording studios fail long before the first note is ever recorded. Not because the artist lacks talent. Not because the gear is cheap or outdated. They fail because the studio was built around shopping instead of decision-making. Money gets spent before the purpose is clear, and gear piles up without a plan for how it will actually be used.

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