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tomeaton wrote:Boston is such a good place to make music.
Man, I miss that town. I went to school there. It changed my life, and still, 15 years later, I have dreams I'm living in Boston. What a great town, great talent, and a place to do so much musically. The North Shore ain't bad either!
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Guitar player/writer for 35yrs I mostly now just offer support to local starving artist types mostly kids looking for some kind of break.
I'm coming across some amazing talent while working on my solo project.I've been able to make couple of dreams come true, ones getting regular air play.
Hoping to try a Video project soon.
wylie1 wrote:Guitar player/writer for 35yrs I mostly now just offer support to local starving artist types mostly kids looking for some kind of break.
Dang, I knew I'd been living in the wrong part of the world these last 20 years. How knowing someone like you could've changed my life, Wylie; I might've been spared at least some of the 20-years-of-Hell period of my development.
Good on you mate. I'll do the same thing once I've had a go myself.
I know MM I went through the same thing until someone gave us a break.
Its all feel good thing now just helping some of these kids out.
Keeps me feeling young as well.
also allot a fun.
I hear ya Wylie. I can't wait to get this personal side of it over and done with so I can do the same. IMHO, you're in a better place right now anyway, regardless of your success or otherwise in bands and as an artist. I can't wait to be useful to folks again. Helping to shape kids' futures - wow!
Aizo, thank you for the info and link. I can't watch video due to my connection, but I did manage to load enough of the clip (in an hour) to hear the break.
I really appreciate your answering my question; thank you!
aizo wrote: I love amen breaks so I often cut up loops. but 99% of my loops are made by me. I do use Live but only for cutting the amen break.
I like the amen break as well (as well as cutting up other breaks)... Though its funny, I tend to cut up my breaks in DP and then use them in Live when I perform...
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tomeaton wrote: Boston is such a good place to make music.
Love DP...
Lived there for years, I am a North Shore boy.
Mac Pro 2.8G 8 core,16G ram, 500GB SSD, 2x2TB HD.s 3TB HD, Extn Backup HDs,Nvd 8800 & ATI 5770 video cards,DP8 on OS 10.6.8 and OS 10.8; MOTU 424PCIe, MOTU 2408; Micro express. Video editing deck on firewire, a bunch of plug-ins and VI's.Including; MX3 and M5-3. FCP, Adobe Production Bundle CS6. PCM88mx, some vintage synths linked by MIDI. Mackie 16-4 is my main mixers
, kelsey and Yamaha mixers, Rack of gear. Guitars, piano, PA and more stuff.
i use it mostly for my own downtempo electronica, recorded with lots of real instruments. i put out an album in 2005, recorded entirely in DP.
it was also mastered in DP by a mastering professional, who i've spotted on this board.
i've been doing dance tracks a lot lately.
over the years i've used DP for guitar practice, audio editing, radio features, sampling, recording dj sets, recording my kids and so on and so forth.....
My band has been described as 'A Tuberculosis-ill circus orchestra from Hell'. And who am I to argue?
I genarally write and record the song ideas/first demos in DP with some really simple drums (Battery) and VIs and me playing guitar (badly) then I take it to the band and they play it so it sounds good.
I record local bands for cheap in my studio to help pay the studio rent and also to learn a bit about recording/mixing.
/DZ
Hackintosh 6-Core 3.7ghz/32gb ram, macOS Mojave
Hardware: Apollo 8, Apollo 8p, Apollo Twin mkII, MOTU 828mk3 & Original 828 | UA LA-610 | Vanguard V13 Tube Mic | MindPrint En-Voice | Genelec M040AM | Gretsch Guitars & Drums
Software: DP8 | FCPX | Logic Pro X | Play
| EWQL Gypsy, Choirs, Orchestra Gold, VoP | EZDrummer w/ Twizted Kit | Action Strings
According to my wife, I make noise in the basement.
I took a musical layoff from 1989 until last year when I dug out my old gear and bought a new computer and bunch of software including DP. I spent a couple months rescuing/transferring a bunch of unreleased 80's pop and dance song sequences I wrote and stored long ago as ESQ-1 sequences and stored on Mirage disks. Now, with the transfer of the data completed, I'm recording a bunch of rock and pop covers just to build skills and familiarity. When that's done, I'll start rebuilding the old song library on new technology along with writing new material (I've already started a little of that).
Its been a long slog to get my skills back but they're getting there. One of these days I'll finish the first album.
DP 11.newest on MacBook Air M2 24/2T
Korg Kronos Klassic Keyboard 88, Line 6 Helix
Thousands of $'s worth of vintage gear currently valued in the dozens of dollars.
Don't be surprised if the ESQ sequences are tricky to recapture the vibe for with the new gear, FWIW.
Funny you should've mentioned skills too - I somehow thought mine would follow and grow with me. Well, my perspective grew but the skills seem to have gone AWOL. Shocking!
I do feature film scores and score a couple of TV series all on DP. But I still use PT when called on for songs, most of my heavy mixing, delivery and studio transfers.