nebulou5
About nebulou5
What up? Let's make this a less generic autobiography if that's cool. I started with electronic music circa 2000 with some janky version of Fruity Loops I probably downloaded on Morpheus or Limewire (I was only 13 or 14, sue me). I got as far as being able to combine the stock sounds that came with the DAW into a 4 or 8 bar beat. Don't think I ever even figured out how to open (let alone use) the piano roll back then. So what I ended up with was a bunch of songs consisting of 8-bar loops, with the only tonal variation being the timbre of the sample or instrument itself. Masterpieces. Fast-forward to 2021-2022, I decided to give it another go having a couple friends with a mutual interest in electronic music production. Used FL Studio for a bit but switched to Live 11 shortly after. I'm a huge fan of xfer records as a business, and Serum has been my goto synth throughout. Steve Duda is the GOAT wrt valuing his customers. Also partake in: Math, Electronics, Piano/Guitar, Programming
What up? Let's make this a less generic autobiography if that's cool. I started with electronic music circa 2000 with some janky version of Fruity Loops I probably downloaded on Morpheus or Limewire (I was only 13 or 14, sue me). I got as far as being able to combine the stock sounds that came with the DAW into a 4 or 8 bar beat. Don't think I ever even figured out how to open (let alone use) the piano roll back then. So what I ended up with was a bunch of songs consisting of 8-bar loops, with the only tonal variation being the timbre of the sample or instrument itself. Masterpieces. Fast-forward to 2021-2022, I decided to give it another go having a couple friends with a mutual interest in electronic music production. Used FL Studio for a bit but switched to Live 11 shortly after. I'm a huge fan of xfer records as a business, and Serum has been my goto synth throughout. Steve Duda is the GOAT wrt valuing his customers. Also partake in: Math, Electronics, Piano/Guitar, Programming