rjnorwich
There's something irresistable
Feb 27, 2007
Since the early days of electronic music - the bleeps and whirring of analog tape manipulation - I have had a fascination with producing music electronically. Before computers were "personal", I built my own 12-note keyboard with parts from mail-order electronic suppy houses. I am amazed at the power at our finger-tips (literally) with today's synthesizer and PC technology. Here's the hardware chronology of my musical hobby:
1) analog tape remixes
2) home-made synthesizer
3) Comodore 64 - SID programming
3.5) + Casio SK-1 keyboard
4) Commodore Amiga 1000 + Yamaha DX-100
4.5) Amiga 3000 + multi-port MIDI + Yamaha DX-5, Roland U-220, Yamaha TX-81z, Roland SC-33
5) PC + Proteus MPS+, Alesis QS8, Korg Wavestation SR
In the Amiga era I used Bars and Pipes Professional software. When I moved to the PC I started using Cakewalk software - currently SONAR 6.2 Studio Edition. And now the software allows easy use of virtual synthesizers in real-time. We really are only limited by our own imagination and skills, and with effort, we can improve those.
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