I got a Yamaha YPT-220. :3
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transparent wrote:
I got a Yamaha YPT-220. :3
Huzzah!
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transparent wrote:
I got a Yamaha YPT-220. :3
Googled it, looks awesome.
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I mainly play and sing and just record using my iphone but sometimes, I use Garageband. I also have audacity but I don't really use it much. I am also in a newly formed band called Pride. We have released our first song called You're my shining silver star and now currently composing our next song, with no name. I play the drums, in the band, and I am currently learning violin, keyboard/piano, bassoon and play a little of the ukulele and guitar. I don't really have the expensive recording equipment - I improvise
My soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-stickman-2
Last edited by DJ-stickman (2012-12-29 08:53:00)
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DJ-stickman wrote:
I mainly play and sing and just record using my iphone but sometimes, I use Garageband. I also have audacity but I don't really use it much. I am also in a newly formed band called Pride. We have released our first song called You're my shining silver star and now currently composing our next song, with no name. I play the drums, in the band, and I am currently learning violin, keyboard/piano, bassoon and play a little of the ukulele and guitar. I don't really have the expensive recording equipment - I improvise
My soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-stickman-2
Cool, where's Pride's link?
And I like your submissions, they're very fresh and vibrant.
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NeilWest wrote:
DJ-stickman wrote:
I mainly play and sing and just record using my iphone but sometimes, I use Garageband. I also have audacity but I don't really use it much. I am also in a newly formed band called Pride. We have released our first song called You're my shining silver star and now currently composing our next song, with no name. I play the drums, in the band, and I am currently learning violin, keyboard/piano, bassoon and play a little of the ukulele and guitar. I don't really have the expensive recording equipment - I improvise
My soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-stickman-2Cool, where's Pride's link?
And I like your submissions, they're very fresh and vibrant.
Pride doesn't have a link at the moment. I am trying to confirm with my friends about it.
Thanks though
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slinger wrote:
I got so fed up with my friends constantly asking me to join facebook that I just sat down and wrote a song called "facecrook". I'll record and post it in a few days.
Thanks for suggesting my EP on Bandcamp!
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I just released my new EP, Box of Horrors, so click my sig to download it!
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slinger wrote:
I guess electronic music is a lot easier to make than anything else
The process of writing, actually playing, recording and mixing a song is way too hard. Setting up a rig for optimal audio quality, being an actually proficient player to play your song flawlessly (sometimes requiring you to be a flawless multi-instrumentalist) and then all the antics of mixing... It's horrible. D:
I just repaired my old desktop computer, I'm definitely gonna use it as my own dedicated music producing rig. Gonna install Ubuntu Studio on it. c:
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slinger wrote:
What i meant by that was creating music in software where you drag notes and stuff is a lot easier than doing what you just listed :p
+pi
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slinger wrote:
What i meant by that was creating music in software where you drag notes and stuff is a lot easier than doing what you just listed :p
Aaand I said what I listed is a lot harder, which is exactly the same
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Lot harder, but more rewarding in the end. I'd do it if I had time (or equipment)
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@veggie Yeah
technoguyx wrote:
slinger wrote:
What i meant by that was creating music in software where you drag notes and stuff is a lot easier than doing what you just listed :p
Aaand I said what I listed is a lot harder, which is exactly the same
I feel so stupid. I misunderstood you :-c
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Basic progressive electronic music is easy to do (once you get patterns and percussion) but stuff like dubstep and filters are harder without plug-ins.
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NeilWest wrote:
Basic progressive electronic music is easy to do (once you get patterns and percussion) but stuff like dubstep and filters are harder without plug-ins.
Percussion is the easiest, it's just you need to learn how chords work, and intervals and progressions, it's pretty crazy.
In FL Studio there's a helpful thing in the piano roll where if you click the little arrow in the top left corner there is a "chords" tab which I found useful.
Also speaking of dubstep, check out my latest song: https://soundcloud.com/mellowkeys/summit
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Seems a bit dead around here so I will liven things up with my newest song "Summer Rain 2013"!
https://soundcloud.com/mellowkeys/summer-rain-2013
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I'm thinking of doing a collab, but the last time I tried (I did one with MrMokey recently) I never got any response. Any active artists want a collab?
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NeilWest wrote:
I'm thinking of doing a collab, but the last time I tried (I did one with MrMokey recently) I never got any response. Any active artists want a collab?
Wouldn't mind. Sounds like a good idea...
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CAUSTIC 2 pro for Android, with some cheapo headphones and a YPG-625 keyboard with midi support.
I might get mixxx on the computer that happens to run ubuntu at the moment. After I figure out why it's only playing one sound at a time
edit: any tips for composing melodies? I *suck* at that :(((((
editedit: any low-cost midi controllers out there for e.g. finger drumming? and what software should I use after I fix audio? so many questions deauuuuugh
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