

A Computer Free Writing Environment! Hardware was designed to do a task and I utilize it for that purpose! Computers are amazing and can be efficient, But I fee
I am an Electronic musician that composes using ONLY hardware. There are NO computers employed in any of my creations and I will keep it that way! The majority of my songs tend to have an industrial edge to them, but I tend to stray from that quite frequently. My MAIN tool is the Kurzweil K2600X. She is the Brain of my studio. She tells everything to do what I tell her to tell them! The majority of these songs are exclusively her. She at times has "lurching" issues but that's just MY lazy fault for not cleaning out useless data, so some of the transitions between parts are not as smooth as they should be! I rarely use drum loops, but I do play the loops as an instrument. I am big into introductions and my Favorite part of my songs are the Bridges. The Majority of these songs are instrumentals because they are not finished! I would sincerely appreciate any comments and criticisms. That's how we become better! My writing style sometimes takes time for the song to get going! I try to convey a feeling or almost an emotional journey in each composition, sort of a "journey" through my head!
NO COMPUTERS WERE INVOLVED AT ANY TIME DURING THE WRITING, RECORDING AND PRODUCTION OF ANY OF THESE SONGS!!!! That's why there are many times of imperfection!!! They will be fixed! ;)
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James Takacs
Mar 19, 2012
Thanks Alex!! Yeah, Believe me Im Well Aware of the Transitions between parts! This was a Sketch idea of sorts. Meant to come right back to it and update it but.. Haven't got around to it yet! Thank You so much for the Kind words and critique!
Musan Dera
Mar 18, 2012
I like this one. It's like seeing a movie while listening, so I think it could be a soundtrack.
There are lots of exiting little changes to keep it interesting.
When you go from one part to the other, something seems to hesitate (a rhythm problem), especially when you go to the rocky part for the second time. Think there it could be improved.
Very good job, anyway!
Nice Jim!!