
Back in those times when I were at school and university, music was the passion of my life. I used to spend up to 16 hours a day at my computer to produce something. In the beginning I was a sworn user of ModPlug Tracker, but as my demands grew up, a switch to Cubase was inevitable.
Some of my compositions are available for playback and download. To find the tunes, browse my artist profiles:
Over the time I've collected a few pieces of hardware:
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Yamaha CS1x
The CS1x is Yamaha's first Analog Emulation performance keyboard for electronic and dance musicians. It's a digital synthesizer that emulates analog style, sounds and controls. All controls and parameters are real-time and MIDI controllable. As well as a superb set of quality synth bass, pads, voices, leads and arpeggiated sequences there are plenty of amazing drum sounds also with analog sound and control.
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Behringer UB1204 Pro
This is a mixer whose small size belies its incredible versatility and audio performance. You get 8 balanced high-headroom line inputs, 4 INVISIBLE MIC PREAMPs (IMPs), 2 aux sends per channel (1 pre fader for monitoring applications and 1 post fader for external FX devices). There are 2 subgroups with separate outputs for added routing flexibility and 2 multi-functional stereo aux returns with flexible routing round off the list of high-quality features.
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Audio-Technica ATM10a
The Audio Technica ATM10A is a Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized, Omnidirectional condenser microphone. The ATM10A operates on battery or phantom power and has a low sensitivity to popping and overload. It is an ideal microphone for group vocals, strings, cymbal overheads, acoustic guitar, piano and broadcast interviews.
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