Sort:  

I focused too narrowly on the hip hop scene with my last comment, I feel they undervalue/overlook the software.

What software/hardware do you regularly use to create?

Yeah there is no hip hip in Plug's Island Uku, so I guess it was just the lady chorus in the present tune, if Garageband is all over hip hop, otherwise.

I'm kind of catching up, about twenty years ago I had a Turtle Beach Tahiti sound card and Cakewalk sequencer, on a windows 3.1 machine! These days, I just run Audacity on a whatever native sound chips are on a wintel i7 6700/windows 7 Asus motherboard ...

I have the Rosegarden sequencer installed on a Ubuntu machine that I haven't quite dug into yet, but will certainly look into, if nothing else, using it for midi system exclusive downloads for a legacy 8 bit synth (designed with four sound generator chips from the Commodore 64, the 6581 Sound Interface Device 'Sidnth' ) that still has some places it can go (not necessarily sound like a 'gameboy' like so much of the 8 bit fad is these days). I need to make some time to write an editor/librarian in python for it ...

The mainstay of my studio is the Korg T1, 45 kg of 88 weighted keys and 16 voice polyphony ... good thing Audacity on this host does multitracking so well, the drums alone could take up half the voices ... ;-) But I do love it... I also have this ancient 'micro moog' style analog module called the PAiA Gnome, a whole lot of fun still these days! and small four port mixer with it's own effects, modest but adequate in combination with Audacity ... Then my 'second' instruments are violin and Soprano Baroque Recorder, the kind teachers give to young kids, fun toy, both of which, along with occasionally my voice, I sample with a Sennheiser MD421 ... that's it for now... enough to keep me occupied until I decide take the time to tool up...

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.21
TRX 0.26
JST 0.040
BTC 101165.24
ETH 3668.48
USDT 1.00
SBD 3.16