08-20-2020, 01:59 PM
I have known of this site for a fair amount of time, but I only really started using it for compositions earlier this spring.
I have been occasionally composing music electronically since the early 90's, when I took an electronic music composition class in college.
I had a period of creative productivity in the early 2000's, when I found the old Voyetra Digital Explorer and it worked pretty well on my PC.
I got away from that after my PC went kaput and I couldn't find a new version of that software package.
I tried other sequencing packages but too many gadgets, bells, and whistles.
I have settled on the Online Sequencer because it is simple and yet has a halfway decent amount of options.
More than enough to do nuts-and-bolts composition, and plenty to get the compositions sounding halfway decent.
I probably wouldn't be able to do this nearly as much if I were working in my company's local office, which has been closed since March, but I am working from home, so ... I have the house to myself, and my boss is in his house 5-6 miles away.
In a way, he is partially responsible for getting me back thinking about making music. He is not a musician but he is big into EDM.
I have a number of EDM-ish tracks on my saved works. Like this:
[url=]It's Lit!!!![/url]
I get the feeling there are a lot of under-20's on here. I am definitely not that young (more like on the north side of 45 but still a little south of 50), which follows from me being in college in the early 90s.
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I have been occasionally composing music electronically since the early 90's, when I took an electronic music composition class in college.
I had a period of creative productivity in the early 2000's, when I found the old Voyetra Digital Explorer and it worked pretty well on my PC.
I got away from that after my PC went kaput and I couldn't find a new version of that software package.
I tried other sequencing packages but too many gadgets, bells, and whistles.
I have settled on the Online Sequencer because it is simple and yet has a halfway decent amount of options.
More than enough to do nuts-and-bolts composition, and plenty to get the compositions sounding halfway decent.
I probably wouldn't be able to do this nearly as much if I were working in my company's local office, which has been closed since March, but I am working from home, so ... I have the house to myself, and my boss is in his house 5-6 miles away.
In a way, he is partially responsible for getting me back thinking about making music. He is not a musician but he is big into EDM.
I have a number of EDM-ish tracks on my saved works. Like this:
[url=]It's Lit!!!![/url]
I get the feeling there are a lot of under-20's on here. I am definitely not that young (more like on the north side of 45 but still a little south of 50), which follows from me being in college in the early 90s.
Generation X REPRESENT