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A place to share production techniques, gear and lessons from your favorite producers.

https://poal.co/s/MusicProduction/

For the most part, I will be focusing on gear and techniques, but inevitably there will be some variety of genres presented.
This is an all-encompassing sub, please do not downvote content because you don't like the music style. There are plenty of subs to discuss the degeneracy of certain # art and artists. In fact, that gives me another sub idea.

A place to share production techniques, gear and lessons from your favorite producers. https://poal.co/s/MusicProduction/ For the most part, I will be focusing on gear and techniques, but inevitably there will be some variety of genres presented. This is an all-encompassing sub, please do not downvote content because you don't like the music style. There are plenty of subs to discuss the degeneracy of certain # art and artists. In fact, that gives me another sub idea.

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That's cool. I dabbled with Ableton years ago and then stopped for some stupid reason. I have a few of the Korg Volca machines to mess around with but I haven't touched them in a long while. I did get a new laptop so I was thinking about getting into Ableton again. I have a Korg MicroKontrol USB keyboard and a Akai EWI USB collecting dust, I really should get back into it. I miss playing with the software synths. I also have a couple of decent mixers, a good amp, turntables for mixing and a good amount of vinyl. If life challenges didn't get in the way I would probably be more advanced with my music hobby but it essentially was put on pause for 5 years.

From like 2000-2004 we did a weekly techno party, vinyl only. None of that CDJ crap that everybody uses now. That was a lot of fun. Basically getting paid to drink beer. It was also fun being connected to the local scene and meeting the other DJ's/producers. It was a lot of work but well worth it.