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SineWave
Audiosexual, Male, 54, from Where the sun doesn't shine.
Reincarnated as a forest demon. Dec 2, 2020
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Birthday:
- Aug 14, 1970 (Age: 54)
- Location:
- Where the sun doesn't shine.
- Occupation:
- Music and computers a-z
- My Gear:
- My sick brain [TM] accompanied by my main self-assembled PC, running Debian Linux, and W7. Second computer running W7 only. Lenovo Laptop T410S running Debian Linux and W7 for controlling TC SK48. OpenMediaVault NAS computer with 12TB of HDs, all computers connected to a TP-Link 1Gb switcher. RME HDSP 9652, TC Electronic StudioKonnekt 48, Dynaudio BM12A, AKG K240DF, Sennheiser MD431, Shure SM58 and SM57, Soundtracs Topaz mixer, Akai S3200, Yamaha A5000 and A3000, Roland S-760, E-MU Emulator 4XT, Kurzweil K2000VP, Focusrite Compounder, Drawmer DL241, Drawmer DS201, DBX 166XL, Novation Remote SL37, Akai MPD32, Behringer BCR2000, Presonus Faderport, several guitar pedals... the list changes from time to time. I had so much gear... now cutting it down to just favourite basics and loving this hybrid analogue/digital setup to the bone as I don't have to use the bloody mouse as much as I used to when working ITB exclusively.
I've been around making music for a long time. Started in high school with a Yamaha PSS-680 and soon I traded my C64 for a Roland Jupiter-4. My first real synth that taught me how to make subtractive synthesis sounds. I was hooked... then Atari... Rolands... PPG... Korgs... Ensoniq... Akai... Oberheim... gigs... bla bla and so on. I even worked in a studio where we made our first demos and that's how I learned a lot about mixing and recording. I've given up on Atari for making music in ~1997 and started using the PC that I owned for a couple of years already. Got a job as a PC service/maintenance guy at about that time, too. Been doing that for quite a while as music didn't pay off much and you gotta eat. Recording and mixing gigs has been my primary source of income for the last 10 years, though. Speaking of food, I became a vegetarian in high-school, but I always liked fast food crap like pizza and sandwiches. In 2010 I've become vegan, so I finally started eating healthy food, mainly due to health reasons as I've suffered a heart failure in 2015 from having extremely sedentary life [I would literally just do music and read music forums whole day], eating junk, smoking and drinking too much. I had a really serious, but successful, open heart operation. Watch out for that one, because you don't know it's coming and when it does you'll be absolutely devastated. Nowadays I'm walking my dog twice a day for an hour at least. But oh I still love junk [vegan] food, red wine, domestically grown tobacco and pot to the bone. Till death do us part. LOL I am recovering well, though. It seems like healthy vegan food, loads of veg and fruit, and daily exercise helped. ;) Cheers everybody!Interact
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"The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adjusted." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited