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What Do You Do For Work?
I'm curious how many of you guys are software engineers.
What Do You Do For Work?
1 like • Dec '24
Librarian for an online graduate school and another college in person!
0 likes • Dec '24
@Lex Christopherson 😂 lol lol thankfully not at all!
Hi, I'm Steve, artist name; go-stop
I was a singer in bands in my youth and have always been pretty music obsessed. I got into making music with a computer more seriously over the last couple of years. I'm from the south east coast of the UK but now live in the French Alps. I'm from an art and design background so I can kind of turn my hand to anything. I just love making things, whether that's physical objects or prints, or music. I'd love to stop being intimidated by synthesisers, and be waaayy better at sound design. 🤣
1 like • Dec '24
@Steve Betteridge ooo you could also deconstruct patches you enjoy, start turning things off and kinda work out what’s happening
2 likes • Dec '24
@Lex Christopherson lol must have used the same AI prompt 😝🤖
Hello
Hey guys I'm Prashanth aka B3iNG, I hail from Southern India, moved to the bay area (San Francisco) in 2014 to study Sound and finish my University. I love psychedelic music, synthesis and creating soundscapes for inner engineering and hence got into eurorack and have been broke ever since. 😋 I love performing and have been curating outdoor psychedelic gatherings in northern California for about 10 years now. I would like to improve upon my skills and make my "sound" to just compose faster rather than starting from scratch every single time. Efficiency and smart decisions to progress finishing a track is what I'm looking for.
0 likes • Dec '24
Love all of this!! What areas do you feel blocked in or slower? Recently I’ve found adding specific tools to overcome challenges has vastly improved productivity. For example, Scaler2 not only unlocks music for me in a fast and profound way, but I can also extract more precise info from samples (especially trippy soundscapes that I make).
Where do you find great vocal samples?
I use splice, and have used loopcloud but I'm interested to know where others find more unique samples. I do have 'access' to a great singer too, (as heard on the tune i posted in the music tab) but when I wanna just throw ideas around I quite often get caught up in sample digging...
0 likes • Dec '24
Well it takes a lot more digging, imagination, and care (around copyright), but Archive.org is a wealth of found sound, art, esoterica, etc.
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Travis Basso
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Exploring freeform abstract sound processes with tools like Bitwig and Gleetchlab. Working in experimental, ambient and techno vibes, Chance and Chaos

Active 83d ago
Joined Oct 24, 2024
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