ImSpartacus
New member
So here it goes,
Pretty much new to everything. New to beat making, made my account for the forum today(after some lurking), new to making music on the computer. My musical background is more in physical instruments, and after one of my boys suggested that I pick up Ableton, I taught myself a few things and over the course of 3-4 days (and a few loops that will never see the light of day), this was the outcome. I'm used to having band-mates and fellow musicians to bounce my stuff off of, and I'm hoping that you guys can kind of fill that gap and give me some constructive criticism.
This is my first piece, and I know that I have a LOT to learn, it just felt great to make music again after a couple years of silence.
I'm looking for the real truth here, guys. If you aint feelin it, let me know. If you like it, tell me something to keep me motivated during my next piece.
And of course, F4F.
Pretty much new to everything. New to beat making, made my account for the forum today(after some lurking), new to making music on the computer. My musical background is more in physical instruments, and after one of my boys suggested that I pick up Ableton, I taught myself a few things and over the course of 3-4 days (and a few loops that will never see the light of day), this was the outcome. I'm used to having band-mates and fellow musicians to bounce my stuff off of, and I'm hoping that you guys can kind of fill that gap and give me some constructive criticism.
This is my first piece, and I know that I have a LOT to learn, it just felt great to make music again after a couple years of silence.
I'm looking for the real truth here, guys. If you aint feelin it, let me know. If you like it, tell me something to keep me motivated during my next piece.
And of course, F4F.