A new arrival from Edinburgh, and my first upload
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:10 am
Hello everyone from a cool but very sunny Edinburgh, Scotland. I've been reading these forums for a while, enjoying the chat and learning a lot. Now I'm a Taxi member it's time I said hello properly. I'm really looking forward to contributing to the community and being an active member. I can see the benefits to us all from friendly help and support, and respectful, honest feedback. I hope to be part of that.
A long, long time ago someone gave me an early copy of Cubase. It amazed me, but I had no way of really using it - my computer was totally hopeless and so was I. I had very little knowledge of music tech and didn't know where to get any. It was a constant frustration, even to a happy techie like me. I spent more time trying to solve technical issues than doing music (bet that sounds familiar, even today!). Then there was a long hiatus of musical near-hibernation (like, 20 years) until someone mentioned Reaper. I got curious, then I got a computer that was capable, and at the same time life opened a couple of opportunities. So here I am, immersing myself in music, music tech, production and writing, and loving it all.
I'm learning all the tools and working to find my musical voice, given what I have available to me. As well as Reaper, my keyboard controller and a small stack of VIs and sample libraries, I have a bass guitar (first love), acoustic and electric guitars, an old Roland TD-12 electronic drum kit and a couple of shakers and the like. So I now need to combine my tastes, abilities and limitations with my tools to find what I'm good for. Let's see what pops out!
By way of introduction and as a first public effort, I've uploaded a track to my profile. It's a short piece intended as a kind of cinematic Celtic cue. I've called it "Homeward" and it's currently the only thing in my member's page: https://www.taxi.com/members/AlasdairEaston
I'm at the start of this journey and I'm definitely here to learn, so all feedback is welcome.
Hope you’re all healthy and stay that way! Nice to be here.
All the best,
Alasdair.
A long, long time ago someone gave me an early copy of Cubase. It amazed me, but I had no way of really using it - my computer was totally hopeless and so was I. I had very little knowledge of music tech and didn't know where to get any. It was a constant frustration, even to a happy techie like me. I spent more time trying to solve technical issues than doing music (bet that sounds familiar, even today!). Then there was a long hiatus of musical near-hibernation (like, 20 years) until someone mentioned Reaper. I got curious, then I got a computer that was capable, and at the same time life opened a couple of opportunities. So here I am, immersing myself in music, music tech, production and writing, and loving it all.
I'm learning all the tools and working to find my musical voice, given what I have available to me. As well as Reaper, my keyboard controller and a small stack of VIs and sample libraries, I have a bass guitar (first love), acoustic and electric guitars, an old Roland TD-12 electronic drum kit and a couple of shakers and the like. So I now need to combine my tastes, abilities and limitations with my tools to find what I'm good for. Let's see what pops out!
By way of introduction and as a first public effort, I've uploaded a track to my profile. It's a short piece intended as a kind of cinematic Celtic cue. I've called it "Homeward" and it's currently the only thing in my member's page: https://www.taxi.com/members/AlasdairEaston
I'm at the start of this journey and I'm definitely here to learn, so all feedback is welcome.
Hope you’re all healthy and stay that way! Nice to be here.
All the best,
Alasdair.