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I played in bands as a teen into my 20s. Then I went to Film School. Never stopped playing music through the years. Then, one day I found Sound Track in amongst my Final Cut Pro software and I started digitising and re-mastering old bits of recordings. Then I figured out how to record stuff in Garageband and then export racks individually for Sound Track Pro mixes, and that's how I got back into the full swing of recording music. You'll notice I disable ratings. This is because I don't believe in numerical ratings of any kind on what is essentially a subjective, qualitative communication art-form. I prefer my numbers in sabermetrics. I also hate the Oscars and competitions. But that's just me. As Matt Granz says, deal with it. I know I do, and I sure spend a lot more time with me than you. :)
musicbackground
I prefer music in the foreground. :) Okay... I'm self-taught. My primary school music teacher was a Juliard grad who beat the love of musical notation out of me. I loved music, but HATED her, so my compromise was to go play Rock. I'm partisan about rock, and its promise of low-threshold of entry.
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Not a whole lot.
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Apple PowerPC G5 dual 1.8GHz. She's very stable.
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Some guitars. A bass guitar. A cheesy little Roland Keyboard controller. A Roland USB interface thing-a-midgy.
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Garageband & Soundtrack Pro.
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Rock, Prog, Mod, Retro, 70s, 80s,
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