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Do you ever get the urge to just throw in the towel? (pg. 13)
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Lira
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Sometimes I think I am like a dwarf who is practicing basketball really hard every day and deluding himself that he can make it into the NBA.

Why do you drink water, Brian? Is it because you're thirsty at the time, or because you want to take a major royal piss sprinkling sparkles and hot joy afterwards? Don't do it because you want to be a super star: do it because it is fun!

(even because an EDM super star nowadays is almost as relevant as Baruch Spinoza to the average person... they probably think Spinoza is a kind of dried Italian sausage anyway :p)
MrJiveBoJingles
I am not talking about being a "super star" or even just getting signed but reaching my personal goals in terms of production quality. Anyway I have been feeling more optimistic since deleting all my old stuff. :-)
music2dance2
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I am not talking about being a "super star" or even just getting signed but reaching my personal goals in terms of production quality. Anyway I have been feeling more optimistic since deleting all my old stuff. :-)


Tbh mate everyone feels or has felt that way. If you do decide to keep going onbe day you'll reach your goals. Glad to hear you're feeling more optimistic
vinnie97
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
How expensive does the equipment and DAW have to be to allow a person to make good music? What will I need to buy to take the next step up? Will Logic be required, or will Cubase suffice? Will an Andromeda suffice, or shall I seek out a vintage analog poly like a Jupiter 8?

http://www.kilowattsmusic.com <-- This guy uses/used Cubase as his primary sequencer. You can't go wrong with either of the sequencers you mentioned...the learning curve is primarily the unique element between them.
vinnie97
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Originally posted by Eric J
Agreed. When you are a modern day music legend, I don't think you have much to worry about, although I don't think HE thinks of himself in that way.

Oh, I have a feeling he's pretty high on himself, Eric. He can't help but let that bulging ego seep out when conducting the occasional interview. ;) Anyway, I'm glad to know Meriter doesn't know about BT...frankly, I'm tired of the drama he attracts and as far as technically gifted producers we both know, you can't forget Richardson's (TX) own KiloWatts.
MrJiveBoJingles
quote:
Originally posted by vinnie97
http://www.kilowattsmusic.com <-- This guy uses/used Cubase as his primary sequencer. You can't go wrong with either of the sequencers you mentioned...the learning curve is primarily the unique element between them.

I was being sarcastic.
meriter
I guess it's hard to pick up sarcasm over the internet... ?
vinnie97
Yes, indeed...I think I'm batting about a 50% average on successful detection of sarcasm over the Internet. :)
cryophonik
[sarcasm]Me too :rolleyes:[/sarcasm]
palm
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Originally posted by music2dance2
Yes I believe they are expensive. The filing cabinet maybe cheaper. worth the investment which ever one. And can be kept for a lifetime to store anything so money spent very very well.


i dont understand waht a filing cabinett is? seems like the same? please post pics lol. finaly the thread gets interesting

nrjizer
Relevant video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hidvElQ0xE
music2dance2
quote:
Originally posted by palm
i dont understand waht a filing cabinett is? seems like the same? please post pics lol. finaly the thread gets interesting


http://images.google.co.uk/images?h...AfJ-92sBg&gbv=2

you get these in offices, you'll know when you see.

Just had a look and prices arent that bad for either. Prob worth contacting the place before as you can get fireproofing for both paper and data.
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