What?
Mochipet teaches an Ableton Live class?
I'm moving.
-----Original Message-----
From: forest green [mailto:forestgreenlistmail@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:33 PM
To: mochipet@dalycityrecords.com; StaticBeats; Intolerable Daily Madness
Subject: Re: [idm] Student of Electronic Music requests help
Hi there,
I have a great idea! I took Mochipet's Ableton Live
class last semester at SFSU extension and it was
awesome! The final in the class is a whole song
composed by you, and he is an amazing teacher! I
learned so much! This one class got me composing
electronic music right away. I am now writing all
kinds of my own music using Live, and I really love
it! =)
You should check it out!
Best,
Forest
--- StaticBeats <stupidnametaken@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 61 lines Hey all, my younger brother posted this to the Forum
> Hey all, my younger brother posted this to the Forum
> on StaticBeats. I'm not much a music maker so I
> don't
> know where to direct him. I know there are forums
> out
> there and discussion lists where these type of
> answers
> exist. Any insight or help you can offer is
> appreciated. See below.
>
> I'm at the tail end of my first quarter at UCSC, and
> yesterday I took my final in my favorite course of
> the
> quarter: "History of Electronic Music."
>
> I'm sure my brother knows how much I enjoyed the
> course, because I called him after almost every
> session to tell him what cool stuff I learned.
>
> My experience in that class helped me decide that I
> wanted to take my knowledge of music deeper (I play
> guitar...)
>
> So I've decided to minor in electronic music... Very
> Happy
>
> Hopefully the courses provided through UCSC will be
> good, but I have a feeling they will be because most
> of the professors in the department were deeply
> involved in the startup companies (E-Mu
> specifically)
> and knew Bob Moog personally, and some even knew
> Leon
> Theremin!! (Some of these dudes are pretty old.)
>
> To cut a long story short, I cannot proceed with my
> studies of electronic music until next year, because
> the program excludes freshmen. To increase my
> chances
> of getting into the program (25 are allowed out of
> the
> 150 or so that apply yearly) I need to compose a few
> tracks of my own.
>
> However, in the class, we only got tutorials on
> expensive software, and I still seem to have trouble
> getting the sounds I want from the program I'm using
> currently (Re-birth, though I hope to upgrade to
> Reason sometime soon...)
>
> So if any of you can give me some tips on
> composition,
> or just want to talk about the history of this
> genre,
> write back
>
> Thanks
> --
> ~Elan
>
>
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