What popped your cherry?
I first started sequencing on a yamaha psr-510 of all things (we had some software on the computer but I don't remember what, I was mostly working with just the keyboard's built-in capabilities); and synthesis I got started on my high school's DX-7 (though I didn't really know what I was doing back then). Then there was a long gap (10 years or so) until last year, when I bought live.
My first tool was ModEdit v2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ModEdit. The power core at this time was an Intel 286, 12MHz, 1MB SIPP RAM, 20MB HDD:).
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hammerhead (http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/)
followed by fruity loops 1.0.
followed by live 2.0
and now I use live 6 and renoise mainly with a couple of sofsynth and a zoom recorder for sampling
followed by fruity loops 1.0.
followed by live 2.0
and now I use live 6 and renoise mainly with a couple of sofsynth and a zoom recorder for sampling
feug.net -:- virb.com/feug
Bars & Pipes on the Amiga 1200 - I quickly swapped that for an Atari ST with Notator and never looked back.
http://www.myspace.com/kristallinethios4 wrote:One thing to remember is that you will probably never ever get to experience your own music the way you experience other people's music.
started recording on my stereo tape deck (i think it was a "gerrard") with headphones plugged into the mic inputs, sing into one and put the 0ther one on my amp.
after that is was a fostex x-28 four track cassette (still use it!)
sound designer was what i first recorded anything into a computer with (except for a casio sk1)
and the first incarnation of pro-tools (i think, it was 1995, maybe 96)
then i started working in studios (mci, studer, and otari 2" machines, and an occasional, ugh...ADAT)
bought a tascam 38 1/2" 8track (that i still use)
and finally after years and years of being an analog "purist" (as anyone who worked with ADATS usually became) i got a Dr. Sample, which led to a computer which led to an MPC which led to a laptop which led to LIVE.
after that is was a fostex x-28 four track cassette (still use it!)
sound designer was what i first recorded anything into a computer with (except for a casio sk1)
and the first incarnation of pro-tools (i think, it was 1995, maybe 96)
then i started working in studios (mci, studer, and otari 2" machines, and an occasional, ugh...ADAT)
bought a tascam 38 1/2" 8track (that i still use)
and finally after years and years of being an analog "purist" (as anyone who worked with ADATS usually became) i got a Dr. Sample, which led to a computer which led to an MPC which led to a laptop which led to LIVE.
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coming soon!
Sequential SixTrak
Casio CZ1000 - this and the Six Trak I got at High School
Emu Systems EII+ .
Akai ASQ10 & Alesis MMT8
Roland SH101 - purchased new like the other gear I might add at high school and very early teens also.
2 old Korg drum machines and a TR606 using din sync cables also.
Later Sequenced everything on an Ensoniq EPS (not the 16+) and used to have a couple of Sequential 2002+ Samplers and an S900 .
Didn't get into software at all till Live 3.0 either.
Casio CZ1000 - this and the Six Trak I got at High School
Emu Systems EII+ .
Akai ASQ10 & Alesis MMT8
Roland SH101 - purchased new like the other gear I might add at high school and very early teens also.
2 old Korg drum machines and a TR606 using din sync cables also.
Later Sequenced everything on an Ensoniq EPS (not the 16+) and used to have a couple of Sequential 2002+ Samplers and an S900 .
Didn't get into software at all till Live 3.0 either.
Somewhere between a rock and a hard place is actually nowhere.
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Rogue Scrunt
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roland dj-70
alesis mmt8
alesis sr16
alesis mmt8
alesis sr16
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SoundEdit
SoundEdit 16 (chopping and splicing small sections of audio I recorded using headphones plugged into the mic jack)
...then
Player Pro (MOD tracker) (allowed me to play four tracks/samples SIMULTANEOUSLY! like WOW)
MasterTracks Pro
...then
Acid
SoundForge
Cubase
...then
Logic Pro
Live
oh, my first experience: I learned about MIDI using Music Works on a 512k when I was 5:

SoundEdit 16 (chopping and splicing small sections of audio I recorded using headphones plugged into the mic jack)
...then
Player Pro (MOD tracker) (allowed me to play four tracks/samples SIMULTANEOUSLY! like WOW)
MasterTracks Pro
...then
Acid
SoundForge
Cubase
...then
Logic Pro
Live
oh, my first experience: I learned about MIDI using Music Works on a 512k when I was 5:


