I’m sat in a room with no guitars or keyboards. No outboard gear at all, apart from a QWERTY keyboard and mouse. I have an average computer, monitor and a built-in speaker at the front of the tower case.
And I have Cubase SX 3 and Wavelab 5.
I’m sat in a room with no guitars or keyboards. No outboard gear at all, apart from a QWERTY keyboard and mouse. I have an average computer, monitor and a built-in speaker at the front of the tower case.
And I have Cubase SX 3 and Wavelab 5.
Okay… here’s a couple of my pieces. I use steinberg’s cubase, atmosphere from spectronics, magix music maker and my roland RD700 sx keyboard to piece the music together :).
About two months ago, we were searching for a title for a new track we’d completed about Identity Cards. I’ve studied Privacy Theory and have a few books regarding the subject from both the philosophical debate around personal and communal privacy, and the technology that frames and determines these moral/functional boundaries.
Hello, it’s me.
Just thought I had to mention this, as I’ve received an e-mail from my old boss. As some of you know, I did a tour of Canada and the US in 1993 as a sound engineer, paid for by Sony blood, and our American driver, Bob Butler, attempted to kill us by conducting wild experiments into male multi-tasking, AKA sleeping whilst driving.
DAT500 has been a musician since his age could be counted on two hands but if you ask him what his first band was called he’ll break your nose. He became a professional sound engineer in 1990, taking the odd break for degrees and mostly being ill.
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