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Do you write or create music? |
Jun 11 2002, 15:37
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 366 Joined: 15-October 01 From: Exeter, UK. Member No.: 300 |
Obviously if you're here, you care about the quality of audio and music you are listening to - therefore you have a passion for it.
I was just interested in finding out who here actually writes or performs their own music? It'd be interesting to find out if we have any musicians or vocalists among us. Ruairi |
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Jun 11 2002, 15:44
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 2530 Joined: 26-September 01 From: Denmark Member No.: 21 |
hm...actually I lied....
I remember now. I actually have been recorded.....playing some drums and a gongon in a piano concert. Anyway, I play the piano and I can/have been writting arrangements for orchestra. I don't much anymore though and I'm not really good at it but can set up something. |
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Jun 11 2002, 15:48
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![]() Crossfeed Developer Group: Developer Posts: 253 Joined: 24-January 02 From: Enola, PA, USA Member No.: 1152 |
I've been known to mess around with Modplug now and then... I can upload a few tracks if anyone's interested (they include: weird clown music, Peter Gunn theme attempt, some other whack stuff I made in 10 minutes...
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Jun 11 2002, 16:05
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Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 17-March 02 Member No.: 1549 |
I am one of those who make music. :-)
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Jun 11 2002, 16:11
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 15-January 02 From: PA, USA Member No.: 1041 |
I've been writing music and using my computer as a multitrack recorder since 1995. It's really what's been keeping me sane all these years. Some need zolof I need music.
MINz www.mp3.com/minz http://minz.iuma.com |
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Jun 11 2002, 16:11
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 346 Joined: 30-September 01 Member No.: 102 |
I'm into rock & metal, I play the electric guitar and I record music I make with the help of a sound editor & drum software
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Jun 11 2002, 16:14
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 603 Joined: 18-December 01 Member No.: 680 |
I used to go to this boarding school (i belive it's called - danish:efterskole) some years ago, and I started playing drums and guitars there. It really caught my interest. I still practice guitar, but my current situation have prevented my from doing any serious drumming/guitar playing. I will be doing some playing in the future though, once I get the oppertunity, because I love music and love playing it too.
I'd like to be a 1337 jazz drummer |
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Jun 11 2002, 16:21
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 132 Joined: 15-October 01 From: Norway Member No.: 297 |
http://www.mp3.com/kute/
Although I'm not sure if the "music" label will fit. Also be warned that this is about three years old, and that audiophiles will shun the recording method and quality (and probably the music |
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Jun 11 2002, 16:28
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![]() Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 2372 Joined: 22-September 01 Member No.: 3 |
Drummer; started taking lessons when i was 6. Professionally recorded about 7 or 8 times (in a band setup, not solo).
P.S. Playing drums in a Big Band since 7 years now. |
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Jun 11 2002, 16:29
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Group: Members Posts: 148 Joined: 29-September 01 Member No.: 70 |
I do.
I play the piano and the drums. However, my main musical activity is writing, not performing. / Uosdwis |
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Jun 11 2002, 16:42
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 202 Joined: 13-February 02 From: Sweden Member No.: 1318 |
I started doing music with ProTracker on my Amiga500 about 7-8 years ago (good old times =)
Today I'm using Buzz and other various soft-synths (I've actually used Coagula to create some weird stuff) Most of my music can be found here (beware it's all 128 kbps cbr) http://stage.vitaminic.com/matteprew http://www.mp3.com/mattepro |
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Jun 11 2002, 18:26
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 339 Joined: 20-February 02 From: Kyoto, Japan Member No.: 1362 |
I play the classical piano and tuba. And I had written very few songs.
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Jun 11 2002, 19:53
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 302 Joined: 3-October 01 From: Finland Member No.: 188 |
Yes, I play guitar, drums and recently started playing around with Propellerheads Reason. Mostly scandinavian metal. I played guitar in a band before we got split up, few recordings worth. I've written quite a few songs, metal and others.
BTW, there's quite nothing like standing in front of double 4x12" speaker cabinets while playing something gruesomely heavy. My liver & other organs just love it |
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Jun 11 2002, 20:20
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Group: Members Posts: 91 Joined: 7-March 02 Member No.: 1455 |
im play and record guitar too.
sample: http://psychlob.gmxhome.de only one song because no time to switch for an other host with more webspace. maybe anyday my site will be complete stay tuned! Dezibel |
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Jun 11 2002, 20:40
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 512 Joined: 4-June 02 Member No.: 2220 |
Drums mostly here. I was surprised to see many drummers above (that is a good thing!) I also play a lot of guitar and still deal with my starting instrument, piano.
Recording started with SB Pro, Casio SK-1 and MODEdit, mostly bad songs and crappy quality. Nowadays I record a lot of songs and they're all good. :-) I'm active with other musicians but still privately write lyrics and record each instrument myself. On that note, I'm looking at another solo project with composing and recording video game scores. |
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Jun 12 2002, 01:25
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Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 16-October 01 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 301 |
No real drums here. I play mainly saxophone, although I get asked by a lot of local bands to help get a certian effect digitally... or write rhythms... I've even made a few nifty ones that were used. =) To be as modest as possible though, I really tear it up on the sax.
-Jeffrey |
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Jun 12 2002, 03:52
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1394 Joined: 20-December 01 From: seattle Member No.: 693 |
QUOTE To be as modest as possible though, I really tear it up on the sax. ...you probably pale in comparison to my kazoo genius! drums/guitar/bass here ... mostly jazz/blues/rock/punk... although i have been known to whip out the occasional nsync cover... "ooohh baby, baby!" later mike -------------------- RareWares/Debian :: http://www.rarewares.org/debian.html
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Jun 12 2002, 08:13
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Group: Members Posts: 498 Joined: 2-October 01 Member No.: 168 |
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Jun 13 2002, 07:21
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Group: Members Posts: 751 Joined: 1-October 01 From: Falkenberg Member No.: 3810 |
-------------------- http://davidnordin.wordpress.com/
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Jun 13 2002, 09:14
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WinABX developer Group: Developer Posts: 1578 Joined: 1-October 01 Member No.: 137 |
I used to play bass, keyboards, and a little bit of singing in an amateur pop group a few years ago. We recorded several of our songs with a cheap 4-track cassette recorder, but they sounded quite well, I think. I passed them to cd a couple of years ago.
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Jun 13 2002, 09:20
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 366 Joined: 15-October 01 From: Exeter, UK. Member No.: 300 |
I think I started playing music when I was 8 with a one channel Casio keyboard, which was awful, doing weird bizarre harmonies and stuff along with other music. When I was 11, I started learning drums, but couldnt afford the lessons after grade 1. From then on I did most playing without tuition.
My main bulk of music was done with Fast Tracker 2 (XM/MOD files), doing mainly dance + hardcore tracks.. now I use Fruity Loops but I've been told by a professional musician that it takes an incredible amount of effort to post produce tracker music, so soon when I get a nice MIDI keyboard I'll move onto CuBase or Logic. Ruairi -------------------- rc55.com - nothing going on
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Jun 13 2002, 10:04
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 2530 Joined: 26-September 01 From: Denmark Member No.: 21 |
rc55: consider CakeWalk too. The newest is called Sonar I think.
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Jun 13 2002, 10:18
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 366 Joined: 15-October 01 From: Exeter, UK. Member No.: 300 |
Ah yes, Cakewalk. I used that once for a terrible white label I produced using Paul van Dyk and Beastie Boys.
That was a long time ago! R -------------------- rc55.com - nothing going on
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Jun 13 2002, 10:32
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Group: Members Posts: 751 Joined: 1-October 01 From: Falkenberg Member No.: 3810 |
Logic RoxXor5!!!!
Started out with Fast Tracker for Atari 1040STE =) Tried playing some with Steinberg audio tools then also. Today, me and some friends make music through: Carvin mx2488, yamaha: an1x, a3000, rm1x, fs1r, roland: juno-6, jv-1010, novation: nova, m-audio: delta 1010, line6: pod v2 emagic: unitor8, tc: m-one alesis: 3630 (suxX0r5), akg: k240m, kef: coda7 (next ina da line to be replaceed) + Silly amount of cables.... Looking for some phat active speakers now BM15A looking at me d(O_o)b Ofcourse.. we use Logic -------------------- http://davidnordin.wordpress.com/
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Jun 13 2002, 10:34
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 2530 Joined: 26-September 01 From: Denmark Member No.: 21 |
I thought logic was mainly midi?
that's what I used it for anyway. |
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