"Dirtzilla:
Great track, It's well arranged and mixed very well placed Vocals with clarity. Great work.
Hi There Dirtzilla, Thanks very much, I'll try to..."
Dna Codex
Hi my name is Andrew and I would describe myself as an "experimental" musical explorer, I'm no expert on any instrument, and I (at present) mainly...
Hi my name is Andrew and I would describe myself as an "experimental" musical explorer, I'm no expert on any instrument, and I (at present) mainly use stock standard equipment, not having developed as far as building or inventing/modifying instruments, although I am very keen to give that a go, maybe soon? (having read something about Circuit Bending) it seems so much fun after all.
I'm "experimental" mainly in the sense that I feel I make it up, as I go, I haven't much musical training or skill, but I am keen to experiment with the range of sounds that are abundantly available now, to the "bedroom" recorder. Many of my tracks are pretty stripped back, acoustic affairs, and I sometimes try for soft-synth and hardware synth sounds as well, but it's all a work in progress, I have limited time so I can't be absolutely a perfectionist about the music, I sometimes feel I am a complete beginner, and maybe it's that "beginner" mind that always draws me back to sound.
I started recording in the late 1980's, using a Tascam "Porta-One" unit, which I still have and it works brilliantly as well! Later in the 1990's I bought an Atari-ST computer, running a cracked (don't tell anyone) version of Cubase 1.01) and found it really fun, although the sound modules I was/still using are pretty basic, and quite noisy, but I still like the hardware sound, even better than some software! I also stated using a Tascam 4-track reel to reel deck, which is still going strong, but the computer has relegated this to being a rather large ornament sadly, I am still keen to keep using tape, it sounds organic to my ears, and if you are careful with your levels, you don't/can't notice any "noise floor"
I am a visual artist and am also presently a student, so when my heads not buried in a book, I try to keep my guitar going. I live in Melbourne, Australia, so a good out shout of "G'Day Mate" to you all!