Computer Music – November 2020
English | 101 pages | pdf | 117.62 MB

*Thinks* The very reason I got into music technology when I was a wee lad, was simply because I couldn’t play a thing or read a note of music. I had that ‘typical’ piano lesson experience – a terrifying elderly teacher who put me off proper playing for life – but I loved music. OK… synth music. Music technology was the only way to go,
then. I’d use my technological bent to over come my lack of ability in the music skills department to produce music. Sorted. And I’ve never looked back. Kind of.
Actually, if I’m really honest, and I mean really honest, in that kind of way that you are turning over a stone in your mind’s eye and scared to see what is underneath it – cheesy bugs,maggots, 1970s mullets – there has been a nagging thing in my music head telling me I’ve been missing out on something. Something quite important. Hmm? Oh yes, notes, chords, chord progressions, all that kind of stuff. Of course my DAW can do it, but the fundamental knowledge behind it? Slightly lacking. Well, maybe I just need to read something that puts it all together for someone withtechnological leanings but not musical ones. Maybe I need someone like Dave Clews to write it. A huge feature on the basics and more. Maybe I just need to turn to page 16, read the damn feature, learn it all quickly, and then never talk of this lack of ability I have ever again. Quick, if I do it now no-one will notice; no-one will ever know about my failings. Hurrah!
Now, what to write in my Welcome this month?

Andy Jones Editor
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