Your (music-related) confessions....
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- KVRian
- 1414 posts since 24 Mar, 2007
I didn't know you could make music with a computer until about 4 years ago.
'The science of rich men does not elevate all mankind, but only themselves.'
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- Hun #3
- 4265 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from A quaint little village just south of Hamburg, Germany
-Apparently I've totally lost my interest in music with the (occasional) exception of making it myself and then it bores me to tears. I couldn't think of any band/act/genre/event I'd pay money to see live or listen to recordings of.
-I hardly ever finish a tune and when that happens, I don't get any satisfaction out of it.
-I never understood the notion that some synths sound better than others.
-I frequently utilize ripped mp3 as samples and don't think my music sounds the worse for it.
Marco
-I hardly ever finish a tune and when that happens, I don't get any satisfaction out of it.
-I never understood the notion that some synths sound better than others.
-I frequently utilize ripped mp3 as samples and don't think my music sounds the worse for it.
Marco
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
1) I like ABBA
2) I like 80s music
3) I hate almost every single UK rock/prog/whatever band. They're all shit copies of bands and genres that were crap to start with
actually, I'm not embarrassed about that last one at all
2) I like 80s music
3) I hate almost every single UK rock/prog/whatever band. They're all shit copies of bands and genres that were crap to start with
actually, I'm not embarrassed about that last one at all
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRist
- 111 posts since 11 Jan, 2007 from St. Austell, Cornwall, Near England.
Given some of the posts on here I feel I should bite back the shame and confess the following.
I still love music in it's many and varied forms and my life wouldn't be complete without an almost continuous musical backdrop.
Music still has the power to send shivers up my spine and to bring a tear to my eye.
I have finished 10 tunes in the past few weeks and I actually like all of them and am very happy with the way they have turned out.
I am a happy and optimistic person who spends most of the day with a smile on my face.
I feel very sad that so many people on this site don't feel the same.
I still love music in it's many and varied forms and my life wouldn't be complete without an almost continuous musical backdrop.
Music still has the power to send shivers up my spine and to bring a tear to my eye.
I have finished 10 tunes in the past few weeks and I actually like all of them and am very happy with the way they have turned out.
I am a happy and optimistic person who spends most of the day with a smile on my face.
I feel very sad that so many people on this site don't feel the same.
The music means nothing if the audience is deaf..........
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
I made a song that utilized a sample of my friend farting into a microphone. luckily it wasnt my microphone...
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
I think those brands are overpriced. I have a cheapy from Walmart that has some dings and burned on grease stains, but it sounds great with some reverb on it.debra1rlo wrote:My frying pan isn't an Emeril LeGasse or Martha Stewart Custom... it's a cheap knockoff. And I don't even own a tube amp to play it through.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
What, like a nice plate reverb? Ba-zing!robojam wrote:I think those brands are overpriced. I have a cheapy from Walmart that has some dings and burned on grease stains, but it sounds great with some reverb on it.debra1rlo wrote:My frying pan isn't an Emeril LeGasse or Martha Stewart Custom... it's a cheap knockoff. And I don't even own a tube amp to play it through.![]()
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- Banned
- 9890 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
That reminds me. My plate reverb is just a plate from my cupboard.sockofgold wrote:What, like a nice plate reverb? Ba-zing!robojam wrote:I think those brands are overpriced. I have a cheapy from Walmart that has some dings and burned on grease stains, but it sounds great with some reverb on it.debra1rlo wrote:My frying pan isn't an Emeril LeGasse or Martha Stewart Custom... it's a cheap knockoff. And I don't even own a tube amp to play it through.![]()
- KVRAF
- 13126 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
I have a vintage Westinghouse cast iron frying pan circa 1911... but I only ever use my VFPs
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- KVRist
- 111 posts since 11 Jan, 2007 from St. Austell, Cornwall, Near England.
Hi guys
I've been away for a while but it's good to be back and to find that the frying pan collective is still alive and well.
I've been away for a while but it's good to be back and to find that the frying pan collective is still alive and well.
The music means nothing if the audience is deaf..........
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- Banned
- 9890 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
VFPs are OK, but can you do this with a VFP?debra1rlo wrote:Heretic! You can only get true frying pan sounds from analog equipment! Only IDIOTS use virtual frying pans over the real thing!!justin3am wrote:I have a vintage Westinghouse cast iron frying pan circa 1911... but I only ever use my VFPs
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
Mine's in me head.debra1rlo wrote:That reminds me. My plate reverb is just a plate from my cupboard.sockofgold wrote:What, like a nice plate reverb? Ba-zing!robojam wrote:I think those brands are overpriced. I have a cheapy from Walmart that has some dings and burned on grease stains, but it sounds great with some reverb on it.debra1rlo wrote:My frying pan isn't an Emeril LeGasse or Martha Stewart Custom... it's a cheap knockoff. And I don't even own a tube amp to play it through.![]()
Plate. In head. Get it?

