*raises hand* I don't play out anymore. I just like making mixes. Good stuff to listen to in the car =) I used to play out tho from 1999 - 2008.
I think my nephew is one of those. He broadcasts his drum and bass music over the internet. Why anyone would want to watch a guy turning knobs and hitting buttons is beyond me.
Professional dancer, and I like to DJ as well with my nice computer setup. Runnin' with an i7 @ 4.2GHz. Couple buddies of mine DJ out at huge clubs in the Buffalo area.
I Produce and DJ, starting a bachelors in Audio Production soon! I know I revived a year old thread hahaha
Nice dude, just made a new build myself actually.. I'm using Ryzen though, I wanted to give it a try .
Yeah been growing heat and spinin beats! check me out if your into those mellow deep melodic stuff LEXMIC
I fuck around, completely self-amusement at this point. Though it is cool to make your own playlists for your listening later, ironically, i never want to re-listen to stuff i made or mixed. But i've been in ableton for 10 years and i can pretty much do it with my eyes closed. When i started trying to make "edm" I actually think i first was using acid music studio and imitating the new order records my dad used to play. I think I had to sit on a phone book to reach the keyboard back then! mister spivey This account has seen a LOT of content, sadly, most of which i took down, never put back up, never backed up, and perished in the great macbook pro loss of 2016
Hi. Setting up my new studio soon. Can't wait wait to start producing again. Started using Sony acid studio about 5 years ago, made 9 tracks then got busy with kids and life. Wife bought me ableton 9 so I'm stoked to get up and running with a better program and new equipment. All my original tracks were made while toked up save for one i made live recorded direct from the yamaha synth totally drunk. That one was the most fun. The last two summers at the private festival that i usually do sound tech for , I've played a couple of sets. It really gets me pumped being up on the cdj's mixing tracks.