I wrote out a nice story for you guys, but the TL;DR is I’m getting into digital music and wondering about a good place to start.
So school’s done and I find myself with more free time than I know what to do with. Perfect situation for learning a new skill (and putting my painting off even though I no longer have an excuse). I see all these great amateur musicians and think, “I’m a pretty musically inclined guy. I can do that, and I can do it better.”
Now, chances of me getting a band together are pretty much nil, but digital music is something I can do from my dorm room, which is good. The dorm situation does mean that recording could be difficult, but I’m essentially getting my own personal lounge next semester so I’ll probably find a way to use that. Until then I’ve got synths and whatever samples I can find.
I’ve been making music for 10 years, but I’m a live performer. Specifically, I’ve played horn in a Brass and Reed band, Military Band, Big Band and Small Jazz Ensemble. I covered a large range of genres, but I’m especially keen on Free, Blues, R&B, Jazz, and Funk. Like any good Jazz musician, Improvisation is a key part of my skill set. Give me a tight rhythm section and a lead sheet (or if it’s a standard, I can probably play from memory), and I’ll make my horn sing.
Digital music is different. I may know music theory, but the technical knowledge of how to do anything is beyond me. I barely know what a DAW is, much less how to use one. I’ll probably end up using FL mostly, but Ableton looks pretty good as well. All this garb with compressors and EQs and mixing? Closest thing to experience I have with that is this one time where we had monitors at a concert (unless you count yelling at the drummer).
It’s just so mechanical. I feel like I’m in a completely different world without the spontaneity of live performance. Sure, I can record with a MIDI keyboard, but that doesn’t even come close, and good luck trying to replicate free jazz. It’ll be a while before I can find a sound I’m happy with.
At the end of the day though, my technical knowledge is my limiting factor right now. I’ve immersed myself in tutorials and learned how to do most basic stuff, but I don’t know how it all comes together to make a song that doesn’t suck. What I’m looking for is a simple project to get me started and figure out what the hell I’m doing.
p.s. I guess I should introduce myself as well since I’m new here
Hey, I’m Rainbow_Rage and in addition to other things, I now (apparently) make crappy music
Also, I’m generally pretty shy and don’t talk much, so this is probably more text than all my other posts will be combined.