DragonBoon
2012-01-06, 15:04
Hi Folks,
besides PC Gaming and my Bike, my third hobby is making music. Does anyone of you is also a musician? And if so, which intruments do you play? I'm playing guitar since I'm 11 (bass playing naturally follows) and I'm able to beat some basic drumms and handle a keyboard. I also accompany my music with hand written lyrics.
My main inspiration in music is Faith No More, Nirvana, Rammstein, Black Sabbath (until Ozzy left), Rolling Stones (until Brian died), Jimi Hendrix, System of a Down and lots of others. I pretty much like every music, but I'm biased towards Rap, Pop and HipHop...there are some good HipHop acts like Snoopy Doggy, Ludacris, Public Enemy or Sido, but I never got comfortable with that kind of music.
I'm using FL-Studio (mixing and drums) and Riffworks (recording) to build my own music. Are there any tools you could provide. Maybe there's something better then FL-Studio that I missed. The reason why I use FL-Studio is because of the good and "live" sound the drums give. They sound very natural and much less mechanical then in any other programm I've tried.
If you like an impression of my music, go find it here (http://www.reverbnation.com/phonican). And yeah, I'm shamelessily self promoting because I want to get some feedback on my music...:D
besides PC Gaming and my Bike, my third hobby is making music. Does anyone of you is also a musician? And if so, which intruments do you play? I'm playing guitar since I'm 11 (bass playing naturally follows) and I'm able to beat some basic drumms and handle a keyboard. I also accompany my music with hand written lyrics.
My main inspiration in music is Faith No More, Nirvana, Rammstein, Black Sabbath (until Ozzy left), Rolling Stones (until Brian died), Jimi Hendrix, System of a Down and lots of others. I pretty much like every music, but I'm biased towards Rap, Pop and HipHop...there are some good HipHop acts like Snoopy Doggy, Ludacris, Public Enemy or Sido, but I never got comfortable with that kind of music.
I'm using FL-Studio (mixing and drums) and Riffworks (recording) to build my own music. Are there any tools you could provide. Maybe there's something better then FL-Studio that I missed. The reason why I use FL-Studio is because of the good and "live" sound the drums give. They sound very natural and much less mechanical then in any other programm I've tried.
If you like an impression of my music, go find it here (http://www.reverbnation.com/phonican). And yeah, I'm shamelessily self promoting because I want to get some feedback on my music...:D