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DM60
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Hello. I just joined this forum and wanted to introduce myself. I'm a guitarist and I've been playing for 20+ years off and on. I just recently got the bug to start recording some of my stuff at home and have been looking for a friendly Internet community where I can research and ask questions for help in building my studio gear up and also with help on software questions and mixing/mastering.
I found a few other forums/sites where the people aren't friendly and don't like "newbie" questions, but this place seems different.
Looking forward to getting involved in the community and getting help and giving help where I can.
Hi. This place has friendly people, but there are a few who are rather direct and lack some manners. Get past this and you will see there are more good folks around here than bad. Just don't let a few dweebs ruin the experience for you.
and the project I am currently working on is called Neuromancer or NEURO. A heavy electronic endeavor that tries to walk the line of tracks with a heavy dance floor presence but also retain a healthy amount of musicality as well. I think I came out of the womb playing the alto sax...shortly there after the piano...then soprano sax...then guitar, then bass....a little later some poorly played drums until I eventually got some turntables. I turned that into a fairly successful DJ career, playing all over the east coast of the US and just about all of the biggest clubs and events at least once and for a little while was relatively known and in demand, at least in my region. Life kinda took over after getting married and going back to school...etc, etc...and I had to pull away from DJ'ing a bit more than I would have liked. However, during that time I purchased the necessary gear to do what I had always wanted to do all along...and that was produce my own music. Got back to playing my instruments, learned a few synths inside and out and over the next couple years learned everything else that comes along with producing just haven't perfected any of it yet. So I'm certainly not a noob but as with everything, still very hungry for more knowledge to better my craft...forever 
