Hello guys, I want to share with you my first 3 tracks:br
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2DdvIaUPMIbr
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdVkEqtlUYEbr
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WChATv0dlOobr
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Cheers
So your very first post is only to let us know that you have uploaded 3 tracks to youtube.br
That’s the community spirit…
[quote]daniaan (07/01/2013)[hr]So your very first post is only to let us know that you have uploaded 3 tracks to youtube.br
That’s the community spirit…[/quote]br
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lmaooooooooooooooo :laugh:br
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Sighs this community has potential, just need more active users that are willing to contribute. br
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Youve got a lot of potential! br
But,I listen to the tracks, for my opinion special the first one sounds very steril and all of them pretty old school. It doesnt kick anymore, me at least.br
just pimp that up with some cool Fx and automations maybe it will get that missing something. But for your first tracks very good. or youre an musician or you used a lot of old synthpresets and midifiles from old songs. Anyway the tast differs from people to people…But i think if you continue you will succeed!
Thank you for encourage me.br
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Yes, you are right, with automation and FX, this is one reason for that I’m student at Sonic Academy, I have discovered the Ableton few months ago and I love it, I use it both for dj sets and production, so I have to learn, learn and learn :).br
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I don’t use any presets or midi’s and I’m not a musician, but i have good ears and listen music since I was 5 years old and now I’m 44, I have an analog synth Korg Z1, and a module Roland Jp8080, and a lot of VST’s.br
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I think the most important thing like Phil Johnston said in one of the lesson is the journey itself to make music and then maybe succeed.
Yeah this Phil Johnston is a wise man I use as well Ableton, I think its the best musicprogramm right now for electronic music. Its so intuitiv, kreativ and you get so fast to good result before you forget or loose the passion in what you actually wanted to do. Youre still in the 80`s with the taste of your music do you?
As you said it (and Phil), with this and a many things in life, it’s the process, not the end result. Keep it up!
Yes you’re right, nice song, by the way…
I’m sort of in the 80’s but also like a bunch of today songs, I play sets only with 80’s with genres like: funk, boogie, soul, disco, italo disco, break dance, street jazz and also today music, deep house, nu disco, jazzy house…What is your favorite genres?