good call !!!vurt wrote:i started when music came out for the playstation![]()
serious
(although i had tinkered with stuff on the spectrum and atari 800XL well before that)
slainte
good call !!!vurt wrote:i started when music came out for the playstation![]()
serious
Just want until Sony PS3 is finally release outside of Japan!pHz wrote:i still have a music-filled memory card or two and a PS1 with a copy of music upstairs ...
(heehee vurt ... funny how we dont evolve TOO much ... all my PS1 stuff is pretty much all rhythm and no tune)
... hmmmnnn ...
slainterob
If I ever see that same Roland JV-1000 in my local pawn shop, I'll buy it. And I'm keep it! That's a piece of music history. It everything that Sampletank 1 should have been.mjones4th wrote:~1991 - My first pro synth. A Roland Juno 6 (stolen)
~1996 - Borrowed my friend's EMU SP-12 for a year or so (he got an SP1200 - I ended up giving it back once I got the SY22)
~1998 - Yamaha SY22 and Roland MC50 (SY22 stolen, sold MC50 to buy JV-1000)
~1999 Roland JV-1000 and S-550 (sold the S-550 to buy ASR-X)
~late 1999 to 2001 Ensoniq ASR-X and Roland JV-1000. (I made some beautiful music with that setup...)
Aug 2001 - Mac G4, Logic 4.7, and Yamaha MOTIF.
MOTIF later stolen, sold the ASR-X (wish I hadn't) and I recently sold the JV-1000 to pay rent...
January-February 2005 - Mac G5 (its in the mail now!) Logic 7, Alesis ION (also in the mail!), AthlonXP 2000 PC, and a bunch of plugins.
no shit !?!Raul Altoja wrote:Some are better than hardware!![]()
I gota figure out how to include my recliner into the mixhink wrote:I only started with computer recording this century, before that I had a hard disc recorder (still do), before that a Tascam 388 8 track and a yamaha mtx something 4 track before that I had an old 424, before that was an old cutec 4-track and before that all we could do was the two tape deck method. It's only been the last couple of years that I have actually become computer dependant. The Akai dps12 I have is my digital mixer now (with memory) we wont even go into the slew of hardware processors I have had over the years for both recording and in my old bands PA...The damn rolling rack for the PA (power amps only) sank right through the wooden floor where we practiced and it took all we had to get it out (it was only 2400 watts to the front and 800 watts to the monitors
)...I gotta say a laptop, pcr50 and my recliner are a long way from where I started...
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