Introducing myself
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:46 am
Hey,
Following Hummingbird's helpful advice in the previous topic, I'd like to belatedly introduce myself to the folks on the forum.
Thank you everybody for the help with the questions I already posted!
My name is Dirk Litzner and I run a small recording/production studio called Center Street Sound in Western Mass.
My background is piano, guitar (went to university for Classical Guitar Performance) and composition.
I started out with Cubase on the Atari ST back in the early 90s and have remained a fan of Cubase ever since.
This year I went to the Road Rally for the first time and came back inspired and with a more defined sense on how to shape my work with Taxi.
I've recently seen a bunch of forwards, so I am a pretty happy camper right now but I also know to work hard on plenty of areas that have room for improvement. I yet have to score a deal through TAXI (I've only been a member for about a year) but I am confident and willing to work hard until it happens!
I often end up co-writing with folks who come through my studio, so I have material in a bunch of different genres. However, I would like to focus on instrumentals for Film&TV licensing and really hone my chops in this area.
Thank you so much for welcoming me to the forum!
Best,
Dirk
Following Hummingbird's helpful advice in the previous topic, I'd like to belatedly introduce myself to the folks on the forum.
Thank you everybody for the help with the questions I already posted!
My name is Dirk Litzner and I run a small recording/production studio called Center Street Sound in Western Mass.
My background is piano, guitar (went to university for Classical Guitar Performance) and composition.
I started out with Cubase on the Atari ST back in the early 90s and have remained a fan of Cubase ever since.
This year I went to the Road Rally for the first time and came back inspired and with a more defined sense on how to shape my work with Taxi.
I've recently seen a bunch of forwards, so I am a pretty happy camper right now but I also know to work hard on plenty of areas that have room for improvement. I yet have to score a deal through TAXI (I've only been a member for about a year) but I am confident and willing to work hard until it happens!
I often end up co-writing with folks who come through my studio, so I have material in a bunch of different genres. However, I would like to focus on instrumentals for Film&TV licensing and really hone my chops in this area.
Thank you so much for welcoming me to the forum!

Best,
Dirk