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Hey guys, I was going to make a post to encourage people to put up some original music when I signed on to do it I saw mike hatt’s post “anyone want some bass”. Since then I’ve been wanting to put up some clips of my stuff, but I upgraded my computer and I’m having to reload a bunch of stuff and haven’t been able to finish anything to post it. Anyways…. Last night I found some 64kbs mp3 files. They are all just clips and not the finished product (although it seems like that’s most of what I have lol). I just do this as fun ONLY, and nobody ever hears any of it so this is a first for me (sharing music). Let me know what you think. Don’t expect much, like I said, I only dabble for fun. P.S. the clips I’m putting up are of an electronic / dance-ish type.
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cool, you like the key of b flat, just like me! Hhaha, seriously, diggin down under and inner quest, good stuff. What production tools did you use? I love the jungle drum feel in what is trance.
Mike
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i use a yamaha motif se6 prefer the keyboard interface over the computer one, and a lot of the composing software isn't exactly blind guy friendly, oh well.
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In the past I’ve had the privilege to work in / with some incredible studios (not as a musician, but producing) so I've been exposed to both sides (home / professional studios) and I have to say what you can do now in a home studio now is amazing. Today you can do things for $1000 that as soon as 10 years ago would have taken $50,000 or more to do. I don’t mind the computer interface for some things (levels, effects, module settings, etc.), but I have to have a keyboard as a controller. I’ve tried to do things without it and I just can’t get the hang of it. For me the software interface for drum machines are about the same as the real world counterparts just on a screen, but sometimes I’ll use the keyboard for that too.