These past few days I’ve been writing about my journey into hardware-based music production these past few years, and how it’s totally reignited my love and passion for music production in an unexpected way. I’ve mentioned that it all started with switching from FL Studio on the PC, which had been my main tool for … Continue reading DAY 166: Hardware-Based Music Production (Part 6)
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Day 165: Hardware-Based Music Production (Part 5)
These past few days I’ve been describing my journey into hardware-based music production over the past few years. I’ve been producing music for over a decade. I started out on the PC, using FL Studio and various VSTs like Nexus, Serum, and Omnisphere. It wasn’t until a few years back that I decided to finally … Continue reading Day 165: Hardware-Based Music Production (Part 5)
500 WORDS, DAY 84: Music Creation & Consumerism
I previously wrote about the funny feeling I get when I think about how deep I’ve gotten into synthesis, and music gear in general, over the last few years. I realize that actual physical gear is no longer even necessary these days for making music. A computer can easily take the place of a mixer, … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 84: Music Creation & Consumerism
500 WORDS, DAY 78: Music Machines and Materialism
It’s been so weird these past few years really getting into the world of synthesis and music gear, because for so long I was always so against materialism and so convinced that it is ruining society. To be honest, my opinions haven’t really changed too much since then, but I guess I’ve just become okay … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 78: Music Machines and Materialism