05-22-2009, 05:18 PM
Thanks przechuy!
Well, I would have to say that my very first encounter with electronic music production came in 1997 when I picked up a used Roland MC-303 from a music shop, but not until now have I actually set out to complete any tracks and let them out into the world for others to listen to.
Most of the time between then and now has been primarily focused on dj'ing & more time than I probably should have put towards travelling around a bit and more or less soul searching! :-) I would say that for the past five years or so I've been building my studio through trial & error, experimenting with different production techniques & testing out lots of software demos, etc. I'm happy to say that I finally feel like I'm 'settling' into a groove with it all now & being more productive than ever.
It's kinda crazy really, feels like I've been doing this forever, yet it also feels brand new to me everyday. Hopefully you guys can relate to this feeling! :-)
Anyway, I'm pretty happy with the results I'm getting, yet something still feels a little off to me with my tracks at times. I think I'm still figuring out 'my' sound as well as having to put in as much time as possible getting comfortable with the tools at hand in order to get the results I'm looking for. It seems that with each new track I work on the elements come together with more and more ease and the end result is becoming more professional sounding overall so I'm very happy about that.
Well, I would have to say that my very first encounter with electronic music production came in 1997 when I picked up a used Roland MC-303 from a music shop, but not until now have I actually set out to complete any tracks and let them out into the world for others to listen to.
Most of the time between then and now has been primarily focused on dj'ing & more time than I probably should have put towards travelling around a bit and more or less soul searching! :-) I would say that for the past five years or so I've been building my studio through trial & error, experimenting with different production techniques & testing out lots of software demos, etc. I'm happy to say that I finally feel like I'm 'settling' into a groove with it all now & being more productive than ever.
It's kinda crazy really, feels like I've been doing this forever, yet it also feels brand new to me everyday. Hopefully you guys can relate to this feeling! :-)
Anyway, I'm pretty happy with the results I'm getting, yet something still feels a little off to me with my tracks at times. I think I'm still figuring out 'my' sound as well as having to put in as much time as possible getting comfortable with the tools at hand in order to get the results I'm looking for. It seems that with each new track I work on the elements come together with more and more ease and the end result is becoming more professional sounding overall so I'm very happy about that.

