Agent4054
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Good idea logic... btw, cool about the theremin. my friend made one too. those things are fun. sorta the old sci-fi movie sounds. lol try running one thru an fx processor with rotary. fun stuff.
anyways....
Background:
-got a small casio single octave keyboard (worth $5) and plunked around on that when i was 5
-Forced to sing in elementary school chior (bad idea, i feel sorry for the audience)
-Played french horn for 4 1/2 years, quit, forgot how to play, and is currently rusted.
-when I was 12, I got my first music program. Acid Pro bundled with Sound Forge.
-Found Acid not as cool as sound forge. Sound editing and creation became life.
-Got position in a gaming company as lead soundfx designer, later to become a multimedia lead and back down to sound lead.
-Got internship with a very good professional musician and audio engineer. thats where my "professional" training comes in
-Started my own label. See below: Gremlin Audio. Have been recording local bands ever since.
-Currently 19, looking into sound schools such as Full Sail and Vancouver Film School.
Ok, that being said...
I already listed my equipment in another thread. I don't feel like listing it again. I did build my own pc btw and am also pc repair guy.
Currently working on:
-Expanding my studio
-Getting a website up
-looking for a few more hands to help when i record
-finding a small steady part-time job on the side
Opinions:
-Tubes rock. In the musical world, I go with the belief of old schoolers. Solid state is too cold. Tubes are what to use for good, warm, big sound.
-A boom in hand is worth two in the bush
-Insults suck
-chocolate and coffee are awesome in the morning
anyways....
Background:
-got a small casio single octave keyboard (worth $5) and plunked around on that when i was 5
-Forced to sing in elementary school chior (bad idea, i feel sorry for the audience)
-Played french horn for 4 1/2 years, quit, forgot how to play, and is currently rusted.
-when I was 12, I got my first music program. Acid Pro bundled with Sound Forge.
-Found Acid not as cool as sound forge. Sound editing and creation became life.
-Got position in a gaming company as lead soundfx designer, later to become a multimedia lead and back down to sound lead.
-Got internship with a very good professional musician and audio engineer. thats where my "professional" training comes in
-Started my own label. See below: Gremlin Audio. Have been recording local bands ever since.
-Currently 19, looking into sound schools such as Full Sail and Vancouver Film School.
Ok, that being said...
I already listed my equipment in another thread. I don't feel like listing it again. I did build my own pc btw and am also pc repair guy.
Currently working on:
-Expanding my studio
-Getting a website up
-looking for a few more hands to help when i record
-finding a small steady part-time job on the side
Opinions:
-Tubes rock. In the musical world, I go with the belief of old schoolers. Solid state is too cold. Tubes are what to use for good, warm, big sound.
-A boom in hand is worth two in the bush
-Insults suck
-chocolate and coffee are awesome in the morning