@musicproduction How did you learn music production, primarily?
Interested in how people came to it: self taught, took classes, grew up in a musical family and was immersed, etc? And what strengths or weaknesses do you feel it brought you?
@musicproduction How did you learn music production, primarily?
Interested in how people came to it: self taught, took classes, grew up in a musical family and was immersed, etc? And what strengths or weaknesses do you feel it brought you?
@limebar @terjefjelde @musicproduction I was a Cakewalk user from Sonar Producer 2.0 through whenever they sold to Gibson (who sold to bandlab, right?). I switched to Reaper which after a steep learning curve I’ve managed to configure in a way. I still open Sonar from time to time to get an old project to convert. I still miss some things about it.
@limebar @terjefjelde @musicproduction I first started learning to use a DAW using ACID. 😆
@puffer @limebar @musicproduction I used that for a while, too! I used it for audio because my version of Cakewalk at that time only did MIDI – if I remember correctly, that is… so many years ago!
@puffer @limebar @musicproduction Same when Gibson happened. It was a tough decision to make at the time, but I went to Studio One and I haven’t really looked back after that.
@terjefjelde @limebar @musicproduction Like you it was hard to leave because I knew it so well, but now I’m glad I did because like you it changed my process for the better