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b-hamcomposer
post Thu 29 Apr 2004, 20:20
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Okay everybody, I admit I am one of the worst gearheads I know. I spend hours researching new equipement and software when I could be making music instead. After a recent gear blitz I have realized that I am better at research gear than sitting down to compose, as usually happens in certain cycles. Anyways, I'm interested in what music people are working on.

A. Do you do mostly recording, sequencing/composition, or sound design

B. Where are you on the hobbyist-professional line?

C. Do you make money from your music? How and how much?(optional) enough to pay for all the crap you buy?

D. What do you hope to do in the future?

I know this one has probably been done before but this is really what I'm wondering right now.

Eager to hear your responses,

Chris
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Mushr0om
post Fri 30 Apr 2004, 13:37
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hi, this is the first time I write in this forum. I thought it would be nice to answer this questions, so I can reflect myself and see where I'm standing right now.

A: mostly sequencing/composition and sound design

B: Professional. I got lucky...what can I say...I believe the line between professionalism and amateurism (?) is really thin. I was in the right place at the right time and someone liked my music. However I'm still a child in some aspects. I want to release my disc but I don't look for a label or any other way to accomplish that. It sucks actually...

C: I make some...I work as a Sound designer/editor for Fox Channel LA/National Geographic Channel/USA Network. And I compose music for some promos. But you must know I live in Argentina and no, it's not enough to pay for all the crap I'd like to buy.

D: A friend of mine is moving to Barcelona and he's gonna work for an Electronic Music Label as a Manager, so I hope he can sell the master and I can start earning some sweet money from my music.

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