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It’s the point in time where there’s no limits, and the track has no boundaries. There’s a lot that goes into making music, what part of the process do you enjoy the most? You didn’t ask why, but I’ll tell you anyway. Because, it’s so versatile, it does a bit of everything: Subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, wave-table synthesis, things that could be confused as granular synthesis, etc. It has an arpeggiator, amazing filters, a great ring modulator, more modules than you could possibly need, and you only ever have to view the ones you’re using rather than being overwhelmed with dials to choose from. You can draw in your own waveforms and shape them in really particular ways, creating your own wave-tables really quickly and easily. And of course the bottom line is, it sounds amazing! Say you’re stuck on a desert island, what’s the one plug-in you bring? What’s your favourite new feature in Live 9?Ĭonsolidate time to new scene, because, it allows you to really quickly chop things you’ve written up into a format you can easily use to formulate new ideas. It literally takes what you’ve written and puts it sideways, instantly! I just feel a little bit more comfortable using it. I use to use the APC40, which is also really straight forward, but I feel like the Ohm can be trashed a little bit more and thrown around a bit more. Mainly because I like the way it’s laid out. – A dB meter microphone that I use sometimes because, it sounds weird.įrom your live setup, what is your most used piece of gear and why? – Some weird acoustic testing microphone that I use sometimes because, it sounds really strange. – All the apple AU’s (Bandpass, Delay, Distortion, Pitch etc) – Applied Acoustic Systems – Lounge Lizard Session What is your usual setup for making music? So I guess my first MP3 or WAV would have been of my own music. really, really sucks!įirst MP3/WAV – I never owned one until I started writing music. However, I don’t understand why anymore, it really sucks, like. My mum bought it for me for Christmas once and I listened to the SHIT out of that CD. First vinyl record – I’ve actually never owned a vinyl record.įirst cassette – It was some weird techno cassette my mum gave me when I was about 10, I can’t remember the artists name, it was something lame like DJ Sub Zero or something, and I liked the amount of energy it had in it, but it was really cheesy, and I didn’t like that, so I ended up getting into metal, which was kind of high energy music, but less cheesy.įirst CD – It was *cringes* Aqua – Aquarium actually.












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