Professional Software Developer • Hobbyist Musician
As with any creative field, the proces is:
So the key part is to do things that are fun to you so you stay motivated.
My route started with learning an instrument (trumpet and drums) from a teacher. That way I learned the basic music theory. But everyone’s path is different. I don’t think there is a general way to learn.
For example: If you want to learn to make beats. That’s a skill you can develop without a complicated DAW. I would but Koala Sampler for Android or iPhone, record some simple sounds from your environment and try to recreate drums from songs you like.
Then you have learned one of the skills needed to progress to the next step. And when you start to learn a DAW, you’ll already have the drum programming skill available to apply there.
I’m probably just not trained to spot these things in context. I’m just a hobbyist musician.
I actually don’t hear a difference 🤷🏼♂️ so maybe make clear to the noobs what the difference is they are supposed to hear? Also, but that might be a personal thing, I am a bad reader so focussing on audio and reading text at the same time is near impossible. (But that probably good for views since I had to play it three times).
Nevermind, looks like this was fixed in v0.18.1 because after upgrading it works fine.
If anyone needs a code, get in touch. I bought a Launchpad but I already own suite.
Beide afhankelijk van waar ik ben.
Het is een poging waard. Maar er zijn nog niet zo veel mensen hier 😅
Ja joh waarom niet ✋
Ik ga er een beetje van uit dat de komende dagen er meer mensen op dit soort platformen gaan komen vanwege het Reddit debacle.
I’ve used it with multiple 18i20s at the same time!
Thanks to PipeWire (or jack) you’re not even limited to a single audio interface. Though for proper recording work you’ll probably want to use a single interface so that you have a single clock.