Electronic Music - Where Did It Begin For you?

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borg
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Post by borg » Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:31 am

i had been a metalhead/guitar player for some years (seeing judas priest on dad's videotape in 1984, aged twelve, was the start: i was gonna be an axe man), when in 1996 i bought the EmuSystems EmaxII. the reason i got it was for loops and industrial samples in our fusion metal band, heavily influenced by the great dutch band Kong (for which i even auditioned to become guitar player, they chose a nice lady instead :smile: ).

a few months after buying the Emax, a friend introduced me to jeff mills and autechre (the music that is), which i both liked. but it wasn't until later that year, when working at the 10daysofTechno festival, that i heard autechre play live (nothing much to see, even in those days a pitch black room) and met them in person (granted, only because they needed weed), that i got really hooked.
then i also realised why, in my childhood, i've also loved stuff like men without hats, east17, hell, even the petshop boys... i like electronic sounds. the more unnatural the better.

guitar in the closet (nowadays back in all it's glory though), and drum machine, atari and small mixer in the room. synths and fx, and a big soundcraft mixer, and more synths and drum machines,...
then came the G3 and the first creamware card and liked it so much, not having to write settings down, changing presets manually, patching things, crawling behind the racks and mixer...
sold practically all, except the fx units, a korgMS10 and the nordlead2, and yeah i still have that very first Emax, mainly because no one wanted it... a full 2MB worth of sampling wonder. bought a small mixer, decent monitors and software instead.

Love the powerbook now (not that much with Live, i must say).
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martin808
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Post by martin808 » Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:05 am

first electronic instrument i had was ' amdrum' drum machine interface for my amstrad cpc464. it had an interace you plugged onto the back of the computer and it created drum sounds which you could program from the step sequencer software included.

i googled and found one on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... otohosting

i was about 12 or 13 at the time i had this.

mike holiday
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Post by mike holiday » Fri Dec 09, 2005 6:48 am

drush wrote:
mike holiday wrote:Detroit in 1991
heh. my answer: Detroit, 1988
The Wizard/WJLB
Deep Space Radio/WDET
The Music Institute
The Shelter
The Majestic Theatre
later - Banko, Packard, 1515

then in '89 i was at a friends place in ann arbor. his roommate was a producer of film scores; the entire dining room was filled with synths....
ah we touched on this before..i'm a little younger then you i see

ahhh lots of fun! I only make it back that way once a year or so now

80286 w/ 16 bit pro audio spectrum card w/sequencer in 1991
roland r-70, korg poly 61 m, and yamaha qx-7 sequencer in 95,
decks in 96,
mpc 2k in 98,
computer 2001,
live 2002

plus to much gear in between

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Post by mosca » Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:15 pm

my old man was into kraftwerk, wakeman & ELP so electronic music was always around. Tape player in the 70's, 4 tracks and PSR's in the early 80's, sh101 and m1 in the mix with Dr. X on an amiga in late 80's. summer of love 88 - them was the days. worked in music shops since i was 18 so always had mad gear (jen sx1000 for free)

laptop and live now - sold most of my outrboard gear

mosca

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Fruity loops 3

Post by boyinabox » Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:41 am

Fruity Loops 3 and it rocked great for drum loops and Elecronica But live is tops and just gets better all the time
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