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    Posted: February 24 2005 at 17:56

Are you a professional musician, semi-pro, wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?
Have you recorded your own compositions ?  Got samples online ?
What instrument(s) do you play ?
What instrument(s) do you wish you could play ?
Do you play Prog or another type ?




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 20:02

I am learning bass and I am trying to make some experimental music on my computer, but I have a crappy recording program.  I also play theremin

 

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Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards (Includes Piano and Organ), Working on Banjo, Ukelele, Mandolin, and Lap Steel

I don't have any programs to record, but i do remember all the riffs I have come up with. 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 22:45

As for my genres, I would have to say...

Folk, Blues, Hard Rock, Metal, Prog (Mainly), Cantebury Fusion, and Funk.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 23:43

wanna-be pro, and an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player

bass, i can noodle around with guitars and piano based instruments but i wouldnt dare claim i can play at all.

at the moment its all for fun, but myself and a few friends are planning to get serious later this year, and with how much time i already devote to music, its going to be pretty serious.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 00:13
Originally posted by aqualung28 aqualung28 wrote:

I am learning bass and I am trying to make some experimental music on my computer, but I have a crappy recording program.  I also play theremin


Theremin ! That is Cool

"crappy recording program" = ?
So I know what NOT to use...

I use Cool Edit Pro & Cool Edit 2000.  Very good software.  It was produced by a company called Syntrillium, but I think they got bought out by Adobe.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 03:12
Originally posted by utah_man utah_man wrote:

wanna-be pro, or an at-home-messing-'round-in-my-spare-time player ?


That'll be me then - Hammond & Synth

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 06:22
I have been a pro and semi pro musician for the past 20 years working for prog and non prog bands as both band member and crew. I play a few instuments and have my own studio and I'm currently in a prog band. Wouldn't mind learning the Chapman Stick but right now, I don't have the cash.

I use Pro Tools, Cool Edit Pro (and excellent editor IMO - Utah Man) as my main software.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 07:17

I am a life-long music student - and have been in pro bands (ie, we got paid...), but mainly have only made music because I have to since age 4 or so. For whatever reason, I cannot leave music alone - I have to write, write about, play, study and listen to it as much as possible

I'm currently working with a work colleague who owns a PC/Sony Acid-based studio, around 11 keyboards, an Antares box and 2 Pod XT Pros.

We're getting better...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 13:41

You guys got any online "samples" ?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 16:55

check out the "collaborators exchanges" section...Cert's got some great stuff there (under "Cert's Music", though a few of the links are no longer working) and I have three old recordings of mine in the "erratic output" thread.

I've been pretending to make music for decades...my first love is guitar, but I also have half-decent voice, bass, and keyboard skills (and a fascination for making noises with exotic instruments and electronic gadgets).

I used to play in bands quite a bit in my high school/ college days, but since then it's just been me and the PC. I use Sonar and Cubase as my main software, with Sound Forge for editing, and a buttload of plug-ins. I can also waste amazing amounts of time programming bizarre synth sounds (if I ever get a big old modular synth I may completely vanish from the outside world ).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 16:58
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

check out the "collaborators exchanges" section...Cert's got some great stuff there (under "Cert's Music", though a few of the links are no longer working) and I have three old recordings of mine in the "erratic output" thread.

I've been pretending to make music for decades...my first love is guitar, but I also have half-decent voice, bass, and keyboard skills (and a fascination for making noises with exotic instruments and electronic gadgets).

I used to play in bands quite a bit in my high school/ college days, but since then it's just been me and the PC. I use Sonar and Cubase as my main software, with Sound Forge for editing, and a buttload of plug-ins. I can also waste amazing amounts of time programming bizarre synth sounds (if I ever get a big old modular synth I may completely vanish from the outside world ).

Only the elite few can access these pages JamesLee!!!Embarrassed




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2005 at 17:47
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

check out the "collaborators exchanges" section...Cert's got some great stuff there (under "Cert's Music", though a few of the links are no longer working) and I have three old recordings of mine in the "erratic output" thread.

I've been pretending to make music for decades...my first love is guitar, but I also have half-decent voice, bass, and keyboard skills (and a fascination for making noises with exotic instruments and electronic gadgets).

I used to play in bands quite a bit in my high school/ college days, but since then it's just been me and the PC. I use Sonar and Cubase as my main software, with Sound Forge for editing, and a buttload of plug-ins. I can also waste amazing amounts of time programming bizarre synth sounds (if I ever get a big old modular synth I may completely vanish from the outside world ).

Only the elite few can access these pages JamesLee!!!Embarrassed

So THAT'S why the record companies aren't knocking down my door...I knew it wasn't just my sloppy playing, weak songwriting, and poor production skills. 

Here they are for the masses, then:

Jack Straw (Dead cover)

an original piano piece

Pretty Mary Microscope

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 03:37

Well, we've remixed "Grey", which I know you've heard, Reed, so as soon as I get home I'll post a new Yousendit link (they only stay "live" for 7 days, which is why the links in the Collaborator's pages aren't working anymore, James!).

I can't do this from work, because they've blocked Yousendit as a P2P loophole . I'm only trying to send MY OWN WORK

Still... I have sent the odd piece of footwear in the past

Looking forward to all those Yousendit links here!

 

>Good Stuff, James

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 05:22
I have some examples of my non-prog stuff here (look under the songs section) but the prog stuff only started again last year and we've only just begun to record the stuff. Rest assured however, I'll be a right royal pain in the arse when they are ready and make some overblown announcement in the er, 'Anouncements' thread.

I will be checking out my esteemed forum colleague's work this very evening.

BTW, do tell if the link doesn't work.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 05:39

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

I have some examples of my non-prog stuff here (look under the songs section) but the prog stuff only started again last year and we've only just begun to record the stuff. Rest assured however, I'll be a right royal pain in the arse when they are ready and make some overblown announcement in the er, 'Anouncements' thread.

I will be checking out my esteemed forum colleague's work this very evening.

BTW, do tell if the link doesn't work.


I tried to check the link you provided Sigod, but I can't get it to shut down, I'm forever trapped in that ugly site, remind me never to go there again I'll have to shut down my computer and start anew, hate when these things happen

I don't blame you Sigod, no let me refrase, I do blame you Sigod

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 08:08
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 10:43

Semi-Pro.

Keeping busy with my Symphonic Prog/Hard rock-band Salva consisting of

  • Per Malmberg (me): Vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, accordion, mandolin and percussion.
  • Stefan Gavik: Guitars
  • Johan Lindqvist: Keyboards

Our debut-cd "A handful of earth" is available via www.caerllysimusic.co.uk in the UK, www.bigballoonmusic.com in the US or via our website directly so far.

Our website: www.salvaband.com

Any feedback would be highly appreciated.

  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 11:58
Originally posted by tuxon tuxon wrote:

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

I have some examples of my non-prog stuff here (look under the songs section) but the prog stuff only started again last year and we've only just begun to record the stuff. Rest assured however, I'll be a right royal pain in the arse when they are ready and make some overblown announcement in the er, 'Anouncements' thread.

I will be checking out my esteemed forum colleague's work this very evening.

BTW, do tell if the link doesn't work.


I tried to check the link you provided Sigod, but I can't get it to shut down, I'm forever trapped in that ugly site, remind me never to go there again I'll have to shut down my computer and start anew, hate when these things happen

I don't blame you Sigod, no let me refrase, I do blame you Sigod



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2005 at 21:29

Hope i didn't hurt you to bad, with my battering, after all it wasn't entirely addressed to your persona. Please forgive me

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