TVvoodoo
Ambassador of The Comfortably Slung
that's a very true thing @BFT Gibson - I do have some old recordings of me pounding away at songs even a couple of cassette ping-pong experiments where I even taped a maraca to my foot for percussion. I didn't have studio access or any professional musicians around me to get me produced recordings... then life happens, you know?
Careers, businesses, kids. for me, just impossible to make the time for music. Between ages 33-45, I was working 12 hour days on my newspaper, 6 days a week. hardly had time to grab an half hour for a jam track or two. I hardly wrote any songs too. maybe five over a decade. uninspired, exhausted. Those were probably my prime music making years too. Just eaten up by life. Yeah, an excuse. But it's mine. And, there was plenty of joy to be had in being a husband and father too.
Anyway, my old recordings are SO hard to listen to. painful. Not something I would likely play for anyone else either.
And I don't think the SONGS are so awful, it's just the execution, or lack thereof. So this AI thing puts real nice gloss on it, without an insane amount of muss or fuss, (yeah, it's surreal, fake, inauthentic, however some wish to label it), but it make
me so happy to have a gloss version, I can listen to them again.
ADDENDUM EDIT
I should also add here too, probably just like many others here, it took me a while to build up my gear for my little DAW room.
A mixer, a second computer (that crapped out), so I had to re-purpose another, an I/O thingy, two computer monitors, an amp, speakers, software, a couple of microphone choices, proper headphones, guitar modeler, amps, guitars, basses, keyboard,
... just a bunch of GEAR. Then, find the space for it, set it all up, maintain it.
Once it was done, I finally had it! my own little recording space! Wow! I could do nearly anything I ever dreamed of doing.
Then the software/engineering/production learning curve. The info is out there, no doubt. But its confusing, conflicting.
You feel inspired, you go down and burn off all that inspiration with a half hour of software frustration, two hours of trying to get a decent drum track, lay some bass down, then when it comes time for guitar, vocals. You're just not feeling it anymore, and
soon five hours pass, and it's STILL kinda terrible. Then, people try to sell you software that will solve all your crappy mix problems. But then it still sounds off. Never quite right. Like maracas on your foot, only cleaner, with compression delay and reverb too.
After awhile it begins to dawn on a fellow. Man, I really love music. Been making it my entire life. But.... (and this feels like a twelve step program revelation here), I realized maybe I'm just lacking in musical talent. It's obvious to me by the grid I have terrible rhythm, musically.
Can't sing much either, no matter how expensive the microphone is.
No amount of software, gear or even practice/woodshedding are likely to solve my musical issues in this lifetime.
But I can write.
Make NO mistake. I STILL love to rip away mindlessly on guitar, get the looper going, escape to dreamy pentatonic worlds. And, I also love songwriting/arranging when I'm feeling it, just me, paper, a pen and acoustic guitar.
But damn, why do I have so many electric guitars? Half of them were " I need this for all the toanz" the other half were projects. Not so much about the music the guitar can emit when in my hands, but to satisfying my burning drive to make stuff.
Careers, businesses, kids. for me, just impossible to make the time for music. Between ages 33-45, I was working 12 hour days on my newspaper, 6 days a week. hardly had time to grab an half hour for a jam track or two. I hardly wrote any songs too. maybe five over a decade. uninspired, exhausted. Those were probably my prime music making years too. Just eaten up by life. Yeah, an excuse. But it's mine. And, there was plenty of joy to be had in being a husband and father too.
Anyway, my old recordings are SO hard to listen to. painful. Not something I would likely play for anyone else either.
And I don't think the SONGS are so awful, it's just the execution, or lack thereof. So this AI thing puts real nice gloss on it, without an insane amount of muss or fuss, (yeah, it's surreal, fake, inauthentic, however some wish to label it), but it make
me so happy to have a gloss version, I can listen to them again.
ADDENDUM EDIT
I should also add here too, probably just like many others here, it took me a while to build up my gear for my little DAW room.
A mixer, a second computer (that crapped out), so I had to re-purpose another, an I/O thingy, two computer monitors, an amp, speakers, software, a couple of microphone choices, proper headphones, guitar modeler, amps, guitars, basses, keyboard,
... just a bunch of GEAR. Then, find the space for it, set it all up, maintain it.
Once it was done, I finally had it! my own little recording space! Wow! I could do nearly anything I ever dreamed of doing.
Then the software/engineering/production learning curve. The info is out there, no doubt. But its confusing, conflicting.
You feel inspired, you go down and burn off all that inspiration with a half hour of software frustration, two hours of trying to get a decent drum track, lay some bass down, then when it comes time for guitar, vocals. You're just not feeling it anymore, and
soon five hours pass, and it's STILL kinda terrible. Then, people try to sell you software that will solve all your crappy mix problems. But then it still sounds off. Never quite right. Like maracas on your foot, only cleaner, with compression delay and reverb too.
After awhile it begins to dawn on a fellow. Man, I really love music. Been making it my entire life. But.... (and this feels like a twelve step program revelation here), I realized maybe I'm just lacking in musical talent. It's obvious to me by the grid I have terrible rhythm, musically.
Can't sing much either, no matter how expensive the microphone is.
No amount of software, gear or even practice/woodshedding are likely to solve my musical issues in this lifetime.
But I can write.
Make NO mistake. I STILL love to rip away mindlessly on guitar, get the looper going, escape to dreamy pentatonic worlds. And, I also love songwriting/arranging when I'm feeling it, just me, paper, a pen and acoustic guitar.
But damn, why do I have so many electric guitars? Half of them were " I need this for all the toanz" the other half were projects. Not so much about the music the guitar can emit when in my hands, but to satisfying my burning drive to make stuff.
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