
splinx
3
songs
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After More or Less After More or Less
Garage Lounge, Basement Lounge, Shwag Lounge...Genre still under development - no drag 'n' drop for me there, either. Shouldn't there also be Stair Music? Music To Climb Stairs By. All that, and more...

Waiting For Spring Waiting For Spring

I Love Sun I Love Sun
Solarphila meets Spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad, and the Cheesy featuring the CrystalSynth and the SoundCenter SynthBabe
My band consists of yours truly doing the songwriting and a bunch of virtual robots - playing soft synths - who try to do what I tell them without too much fuss. Maybe we all have virtually tin ears, who knows?
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I can't play any musical instrument except my PC, and I certainly can't sing. But see below...
Your musical influences
Big Band, Jazz, Classical, Rock, Disco, Lounge, Easy Listening, Andean, Exotic, Bachelor Pad, Space Age, Elevator... Pinky & the Killers, Kitajima Saburo , FJ Haydn, B. Goodman, G Miller, A Shaw, Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Bob & Wendy, Wes Montgomery, Carlos Santa, Ventures, Dave Brubeck, Milt Jackson, Tony Bennett, Brenda Lee, Stevie Nicks, Alanis Morrisette, Vivaldi, Four Seasons, Kingston Trio, Kinks, Stones, Bee Gees, Moody Blues, Travelling Willburys...missed many
What equipment do you use?
Almost everything done within Cakewalk MC5
Anything else?
Is the computer a potentially effective tool for bringing to life those untapped songs floating around in the heads of non-musicians and others who may be tone-mute but who are not necessarily tone deaf?
No, I'm not talking about Guitar Hero or whatever it is, but at the same time, a lot of work is being done creating new MIDI control devices and surfaces, so I'm eager to see where these developments lead. Even though there's already so much good music, I don't think there's too much.
If the computer can help unleash beautiful music, so much the better for all of us. It's certainly better than unleashing bombs or bullets.
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