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Daniel Somma
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Topics: 36 Replies: 345
Registered: 14.Apr.05 |
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Hi, a poll and a topic just for know in which mode you have entered to the fantastic scene of the digital music. Like an AMIGA/PC demoscener or reading a magazine? Let you know your origins in this topic!
Read the descriptions of the answers before you vote!
1. Thanks for the Tracking Scene: you have listened for the first time with a MOD-tracker a module and you have did same thing with the samples or tried to modify it?...
2. Trying to make music with modern DAWs: ...or you have tried to compose your music using simpler (or normal) DAW programs like Music Maker or eJay? (Heared that program on a magazine or by a friend)
3. I have viewed for case a Digital Music site: You can be also here for case! In that case: "Welcome to the music-scene, register and share your music productions"!
4. What?!? I'm only a normal music composer: If your introduction in the music-scene isn't Digital, but Analogic!
5. Other methods you haven't described! : What i have to say about that?!? Write in this topic to tell to us other methods of introducing in Digital-Music!
Tomorrow i describe there my introduction on the music scene! (An anticipation, the Title Topic is the titlesong of my first S3M module i ever listened! You MUST listen to it! Here's the link: POD.s3m
Cheers!
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Zepsi
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Topics: 53 Replies: 1132
Registered: 30.Jan.03 |
Ah, thanks to the tracking scene of course. A friend of mine got this program called "IT" in 1996, on which he was able to make music (isn't music something -they- make, in -studios-?). I tried it, got hooked on the idea of making my own music, and bought a PC.
What a horrible night to have a curse.
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PartySan
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Topics: 54 Replies: 6015
Registered: 20.Jun.04 |
Ahhh, abbreviated biography time!
My dad was struggling with MIDI software in the mid-late 1990s. We had a huge collection of CDs from a French music maganzine, I think it was called "PC Team" or something. Still not sure, will check later. He found Fast Tracker at first. But in 1999, he loaded Impulse Tracker from one of those CDs, and was amazed by Chris Jarvis' "Blue Flame".
I was gonna turn 8 that year.
On 30 July 1999, I composed my first track in IT, loading samples from modules recovered from other CDs by the same French magazine. I called it "Alternative Funk". It's unlistenable and absolute crap
I still have it on my HD, and am looking for webspace to share it.
"You are what you is" - Frank Zappa
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Daniel Somma
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Topics: 36 Replies: 345
Registered: 14.Apr.05 |
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PartySan wrote on 03 May. (13:28) :
Ahhh, abbreviated biography time!
My dad was struggling with MIDI software in the mid-late 1990s. We had a huge collection of CDs from a French music maganzine, I think it was called "PC Team" or something. Still not sure, will check later. He found Fast Tracker at first. But in 1999, he loaded Impulse Tracker from one of those CDs, and was amazed by Chris Jarvis' "Blue Flame".
I was gonna turn 8 that year.
On 30 July 1999, I composed my first track in IT, loading samples from modules recovered from other CDs by the same French magazine. I called it "Alternative Funk". It's unlistenable and absolute crap
I still have it on my HD, and am looking for webspace to share it.
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If you wanna share modulez, you must know modarchive! Is the biggest module archive of the world! Check out! www.modarchive.org
I know "Blue Flame" is an Ambient Module, maded with IT, and included on the IT package, and it has the duration of 6:33 minutes...
I'm now creating my webpage for insert in it my biography, discography and personal infos! I've also created my first song: it was "The Matrix" and you can find it on Modarchive (but only for purpose of training, unlistenable)!
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PartySan
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Topics: 54 Replies: 6015
Registered: 20.Jun.04 |
CDE MusiX wrote on 03 May. (19:09) :
I know "Blue Flame" is an Ambient Module, maded with IT, and included on the IT package, and it has the duration of 6:33 minutes...
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kilon
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Topics: 36 Replies: 614
Registered: 09.Jul.05 |
My father bought me in 1988 a keyboard Yamaha PSR-21... the rest is history
KILON (1.000.000 hits , 1 broken bone) |
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Daniel Somma
Member
Topics: 36 Replies: 345
Registered: 14.Apr.05 |
kilon wrote on 10 May. (22:29) :
My father bought me in 1988 a keyboard Yamaha PSR-21... the rest is history
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You talk about your first experiences with music, in this mode you have introduced in the world of digital music? Sorry if i haven't inserted it in the poll selections.
In my house i have an acoustic piano (in perfect conditions because i'mn't very used it?) and i used it for play some little songs, when i had 7 or 8 years (when i were a children).
At the same age i have also singed songs in my school, and i can some be fierce for this, because my valutation on "Sound and Music Education" is very high. I wanna try to sing in one of my productions, but i haven't a Microphone, and i have to know about singing on a genre song (especially in the anglosaxon language).
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kilon
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Topics: 36 Replies: 614
Registered: 09.Jul.05 |
Well if we are talking only about sotware then my introduction happend alot later. I do not rembere exactly but I presume it was 1994 , i think. And of course it was the one and only , the king , ScreamTracker 3 with my first pc 486 DX 60Mhz. I never took it very seriously because at that time another hobby took my breath away and it was computer programming (C++). So i bassically never composed a complete song on screamtrack 3 and I continued jamming on my yamaha keyboard. Till 1998 when i bought my first pentium 200mhz and my first midi keyboard and professional sound card , terratec. I used cubase. Then Fl. Then reason . And then came Live 5. And the rest as they say is history.
KILON (1.000.000 hits , 1 broken bone) |
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