Having a hard time......

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I am posting this to see if anyone is interested in sharing ideas and have an interest in my music. I really need encouragement and I would really like to hear your songs too. I am having a hard time with sharing this because I personally do not know anyone who is interested........so here's my story.


I recently started getting back into making music again. In 1983, my "guitar" band broke up and afterwards, I started writting music with MIDI. I used a Jupiter 6 and a Sequential Curcuits Drumtraks. As the years went by I bought a Roland JX8P, a rackmount TX81Z, Casio CZ 101, Ensoniq ESQ-m and a Ensoniq Mirage. I was one of the first few who bought a mirage when it first came out. I worked only with a few people. In 1987, I decided to give up making music and get into playing music as a DJ because I knew some DJ's that made $500-800 a night! Frustrated with tring to make it and it was really hard to get a A&R rep to listen to my music, I sold my Keyboard, Computer, Drum machine, and Software. I have been a DJ since then.

About 6 months ago my friend, Randy, convienced me to start up writting music again. What happened is that I found a "music time-capsule". Would you believe I found all my old demo tapes and ideas from 1983-1987? Yep, I had a variety of full songs, partial songs and "bits and pieces". I even had all my MIDI data on 5 1/4" floopies. At that time I wrote my music on Roland's 8 track MIDI sequencer (no audio) called MPS and them later bought a better sequencing program called Texture. Texture was a much better program that was written by programmer/musician Roger Powell. So I played my music to Randy and he really liked it. He convienced me to get back into writing and playing music again.

Since I have played keyboards it made sence to buy one again. So, I looked for a MIDI controller. (Not on Ebay, where the price always goes up but on Recycler.com where I can personally negotiate a lower price from regular "for sale" ads. Note: I bought everything for my studio on recycler.com except for Cakewalk's Sonar) I bought a MKB-300 controller for $100. I the following week I found an Ensoniq EPS-M w/ 4X ext. memory for $180. Since I had my old mirage "data/sound" disks it made since to buy it. The EPS can play Mirage sounds and it is also multitimbral. I later found a great deal for a Korg M1 rack mount and a Roland U-220, both for $300. Now all I needed was the sequencing software to put it all together. I heard about ProTools and the Digi-001 but after careful research, I decided on Cakewalk's Pro Audio 9. I found out that ProTools is very expensive and doesnt work on AMD systems. I found a great deal on PA9 too. Actually, I found "Pro Suite" which had PA9, Gigasampler with gigapiano, Musicians Toolbox and other EFX disks. I found this guy who sold me the software for $150. I later decided to get Cakewalk Power to learn it. After getting to know PA9, Cakewalk had a seminar in a music store very close to my work. They were promoting Sonar. So I went to the seminar and saw what Sonar was about and noticed that Sonar, in a way, was Pro Audio 10. But this program had alot more. Easier screens to mix, I liked that. DXI SoftSynths and other better quality effects plug-in than PA9. So, I went out and bought Sonar new from MTLC.net for $275 with shipping included. They had a special with free shipping. The last thing I bought was the book Sonar Power and the full version to LiveSynth Pro Softsynth Software. I am currently very excited about Soundfonts and learning as much as I can. Then came the idea, do I really need my synths if I can buy Soundfonts and Softsynths? I currently not knowing what to do about this. This sure has been an adventure for me this last 6 months. I have learned alot in this time. I am amazed by what you can do on the desktop! Softsynths, Plug-ins, Multitrack digital audio recording. They sure did'nt have this in the '80's! Sometimes I wish I had never stopped writing music but in 1987, I asked myself if this was just a childhood dream just gone bad (making it in the music business) and did I want to continue on a dead end course of "ground hog day" version of sending out demo tapes endlessly with no reply. I did some soul searching and decided I would stop playing and "grow up". Now, 14 years later I am getting back into music and not to "make it", but for my own rewards and enjoyment. Nothing more. But there is a side effect to all of this. I am excited about it. I mean, really excited about playing music. It feels like getting back together with an old girlfriend that you been thinking about for years........and then reunited again. This past 6 months have been very enjoyable for me. I have kick in my step and have been whistling some tune that I recorded the night before.

So, that's my story. I'm back making music and I am glad to be part of HomeRecording.com's community. I would like your resposes or emails. I would love to know how your are doing and what songs you are working on.

See ya on the FlipSide,

tcdave
 
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Tcd, welcome aboard. Hrcom can be a fun and interesting board.

With umpteen bbs members, worldwide, it's hard to capsulize what people are into, but no doubt, everyone's into something.

Music and songwriting is a good artistic release for people, and that's why lots of us are here. There are a lot of people posting songs in the mp3 forum. Other people are linking up in the Tascam forum for 788 specific recordings. There's probably a lot of other stuff on this board that I've just skimmed over.

I've been interested in swapping recordings with people, for quite some time now, but contrary to what most people might expect, I'm not gonna hype my project here, or now.

-Catch up on exactly what I've been doing, by searching this bbs on my user name.

-Welcome to the Hrcom bbs community, it's just a raucus, riotus crowd. Funny thing, but no one has a really strong opinion about anything here,...

:) :)
 
Re: Tcd, welcome aboard. Hrcom can be a fun and interesting board.

A Reel Person said:
.... Funny thing, but no one has a really strong opinion about anything here,...

:) :)

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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