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Title: music producers of geekhack
Post by: gorillionaire on Tue, 10 May 2016, 08:29:07
I make computer music..I was wondering if there are any other dj/producer/bands on here.....If so feel free to drop a link..share some techniques..or talk about some of your controllers


https://soundcloud.com/gorillionaire-1/bologna

https://soundcloud.com/gorillionaire-1/turtle-time

https://soundcloud.com/gorillionaire-1/propaganda

here's some of mine



Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: gorillionaire on Tue, 10 May 2016, 20:46:29
nobody? lol rip
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Tue, 10 May 2016, 20:51:30
I don't think half a day is really long enough to wait to declare that "nobody" is a music producer around here. I know that youngmichael88 has produced his own music, and I've seen others with gear that indicates they might as well. livingspeedbump does audio engineering too (can't recall if he has recorded his own music though). I myself have dabbled in mixing live shows as a hobby as well.
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: gorillionaire on Tue, 10 May 2016, 20:57:01
I don't think half a day is really long enough to wait to declare that "nobody" is a music producer around here. I know that youngmichael88 has produced his own music, and I've seen others with gear that indicates they might as well. livingspeedbump does audio engineering too (can't recall if he has recorded his own music though). I myself have dabbled in mixing live shows as a hobby as well.


my bad hoffman I didnt mean to muck up your boards my apologizes maybe ill write those guys
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: exitfire401 on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:02:09
Did some recording/mastering in college as part of the recording studio on campus. Almost signed a second major in broadcasting/cinematic arts with a concentration in audio engineering. Don't have any of my own gear anymore. Would love to get back into recording. Music is my first love.
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: gorillionaire on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:04:24
Did some recording/mastering in college as part of the recording studio on campus. Almost signed a second major in broadcasting/cinematic arts with a concentration in audio engineering. Don't have any of my own gear anymore. Would love to get back into recording. Music is my first love.

whoa foreal?im self taught, im sure my mix is **** lol you dont really need anything but software anymore
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:05:09
I don't think half a day is really long enough to wait to declare that "nobody" is a music producer around here. I know that youngmichael88 has produced his own music, and I've seen others with gear that indicates they might as well. livingspeedbump does audio engineering too (can't recall if he has recorded his own music though). I myself have dabbled in mixing live shows as a hobby as well.

my bad hoffman I didnt mean to muck up your boards my apologizes maybe ill write those guys

They're not "my boards", I'm just saying that you can't call a thread dead after 12 hours.

My story sounds similar to exitfire's - if music was a sure way to make a living I would have gone into audio engineering. Definitely a huge hobby of mine.  :thumb:
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: exitfire401 on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:07:06
Did some recording/mastering in college as part of the recording studio on campus. Almost signed a second major in broadcasting/cinematic arts with a concentration in audio engineering. Don't have any of my own gear anymore. Would love to get back into recording. Music is my first love.

whoa foreal?im self taught, im sure my mix is **** lol you dont really need anything but software anymore

We had a fantastic program. Everybody in the program had known each other for years, and I was definitely the outsider coming in, but was welcomed with open arms. Had an absolute blast for the two years I did it, and learned more than I can probably remember. And for sure, software is all you need, but having a decent synth, midi board and eq board makes life a LOT easier!
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:09:53
Did some recording/mastering in college as part of the recording studio on campus. Almost signed a second major in broadcasting/cinematic arts with a concentration in audio engineering. Don't have any of my own gear anymore. Would love to get back into recording. Music is my first love.

whoa foreal?im self taught, im sure my mix is **** lol you dont really need anything but software anymore

We had a fantastic program. Everybody in the program had known each other for years, and I was definitely the outsider coming in, but was welcomed with open arms. Had an absolute blast for the two years I did it, and learned more than I can probably remember. And for sure, software is all you need, but having a decent synth, midi board and eq board makes life a LOT easier!

LIES..

You were just there to poach on the aspiring young female singers.. like everyone else..

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Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: gorillionaire on Tue, 10 May 2016, 21:11:39
I don't think half a day is really long enough to wait to declare that "nobody" is a music producer around here. I know that youngmichael88 has produced his own music, and I've seen others with gear that indicates they might as well. livingspeedbump does audio engineering too (can't recall if he has recorded his own music though). I myself have dabbled in mixing live shows as a hobby as well.

my bad hoffman I didnt mean to muck up your boards my apologizes maybe ill write those guys

They're not "my boards", I'm just saying that you can't call a thread dead after 12 hours.

My story sounds similar to exitfire's - if music was a sure way to make a living I would have gone into audio engineering. Definitely a huge hobby of mine.  :thumb:

Yeah Ive kinda sat it to the side while I learn the basics of IT.....I really used to believe I could do something with it...then reality came lol my midi controllers have a dusty coating if you guys ever get some soft ware we could maybe remix some files or something Id love to get back into it
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: Moistgun on Sat, 14 May 2016, 22:24:58
Are you open to sharing some of your stuff?

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Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: waitinginexile on Tue, 17 May 2016, 22:19:48
I made an awful song for my friend's label that I do PR for as an April fool's day like 2 years ago. The idea was make it believable until the drop and have it all go to hell.

Recently though I wrote and recorded an emo kinda hardcore ep by myself with programmed drums and vst amp sims.
I kinda botched the mixing on one song in particular but I think I did a decent job. I'm more just proud of myself that I actually put something out with lyrics as personal to me as they are.
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: Reigning Hell on Tue, 17 May 2016, 22:32:29
I've been hoping to work in learning on using LSDJ for my gameboy to make some chiptune music. Last time I tried, the tracker system was a bit weird for me to get into.
 But I've seen people do some mods to be able to use a keyboard, so maybe I can look into that because it seems easier to make the tracks.

Anyone have any chiptune experience??
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 19 May 2016, 15:26:03
I'm not a producer myself but I work in-industry.
Title: Re: music producers of geekhack
Post by: Mechboards on Mon, 20 March 2017, 11:26:00
Hmm. I wanted to start a new thread but this seems the best place to post.

I make music now and again - anyone else still here that does? -

My link - https://soundcloud.com/seneca-secrets

A song - https://soundcloud.com/seneca-secrets/allons?in=seneca-secrets/sets/the-giving