And you could have verified that last time, but you said it yourself: about music we dont talk.
Typical for a wannabee rockstar nerd.
Look Stalker boy, in order to *own* I would say the item to which you cling would have to be worth something to consider it a possession.
Your Pawn Shop drum machines are no match for dual Roland 750 Samplers bumping home made sampled kicks/snares/ etc triggered off Control Voltage gate Analog Trigger Sequencers Hand built for 64 tracks of percussion each, along side the Clavia DDRum. Synced with a PC running Reason for Fill Beats and extra samples all synced to ProTools on Mac.
Your gear owns me? If your gear was worth anything, I prolly have it already, considering I have been making Electronic Music since Turtle beach was asking for beta Testers on the first Sound Cards and wrote my first tracks on a Roland Juno - a Moog Opus 3 and an MPC 61.
I have basicly every (rack mountable) synth released after
98.
I use logic 4 for sequencing and have a pretty expanded
pro tools and logic 5 rig for recording (including the control
panels plus goodies) switching to |HD soon exclusively
running on g4's.
When it comes to synth knowlegde however: you do most probably own me.
It's awesome.. go to your local pawn shop and get yourself
a micro modular and play with it.. best way to learn
how synths really work. Not for pussies though..
It kicks Lead's ass but it it has a high learning curve so
you'll have to fuck around a while before you get results..
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