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just thought this was kinda funny......
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| ZxZDeViLZxZ |
so a friend of mine went and bought a yamahaa groove box dont rember the model but it was on sale for 700usd at guitar center instead of 1200usd. so he buys it and he starts ing with it creating a note bull k of sequences almost as tho if it were a song and they were the lyrics... and would pratice and make it more and more complex creating really wierd ed up experimental with insane ass beats. but he never could get it to make any good sound. but his theory behind it evolved rather quickly and itd been only like 3months and his it rather good. ive been producing for about 30hours a month for the past 2 years heavily and my is bearly only to start to sound really good altho my sounds are completely differnt and my abilty to programm synths has grown rather emencely and my abilty to apply effects and filters and how to do all the ins and out but my theory on the structure and mere beat structure is not even close to where his was after 3 months.
now im just wondering if its becuase of his way of doing it or the fact that he spent probly 80 - 100 hours a month at it.
or maybe it was the way he went about it instead of overloading himself alla t once with everything he started just at one thing.
as well i had every vsti there was known almost and archives of sample cds so i had so much to work with taht i didnt just do all one thing. who knows |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Maybe it's just because I have a massive flu but I don't understand anything of that. |
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| CSniper |
| some punctuation would help, i dont understand that at all.:conf: |
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| Digital Aura |
| quote: | | ..my abilty to programm synths has grown rather emencely and my abilty to... |
wow...do they have schools in the prairies? You should check some out! Even I could barely understand your syntax and I don't have a flu!;) |
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| chillsonic |
If, I'm not mistaken, I think he may be asking if the amount of time one spends experimenting with music/beats affects how good they will eventually become.
If that is the case, I would say that's 70% true. While one can learn a lot from just messing around with sound, it takes study/understanding of how sound works (frequencies, theory, etc) to get really good. If you to spend too much time on music, you might get burned out though. |
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| ZxZDeViLZxZ |
| haha a im not from the sask im from houston. now secondly only one person got it and even then didnt get it. bassically im saying i thougt it was itnresting and wondering thoughts on how some other people went about getting to where their act and their attitude towards it and so on. |
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| Digital Aura |
So lemme get this straight...
Your avatar says you're from Sask. Canada, but you are from Houston (Thank God, what a relief) and yet your native tongue seems to be Russian? (your sig)
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| ZxZDeViLZxZ |
| ass - u -me never assume but sure if thats what you think we will go with that |
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| wayfinder |
| maybe if you are taking a lot of drugs that wreck your brain, and he doesn't - that could explain why he makes more progress than you do. evidence certainly points in that direction. |
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| DickieThijssen |
| maybe your friend is just smarter... :) |
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| DJ Twenty |
| shame you spent so long typing that, i cant understand a bit of it and i aint pi33ed either.......... for a change. :toothless |
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| ZxZDeViLZxZ |
| haha well he did same amount of drugs... probly more so then i did so. i doubt that. i think it was more the medium and thats what im refeering to and none of you have even got what im talking about |
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