Covid brought with it a change of pace. It meant spending more time around the house and in the yard - starting (and even finishing) some outdoor projects and focusing on enjoying the weather. We all knew that a second wave was bound to appear in the Autumn and Winter, and locking down when there is snow on the ground can be a little more daunting.
Over the past few weeks, a few key things have happened:
1. The snow fell - bringing with it a sense of creativity.
2. My nephew has been learning to create music using a specific program and a launch pad. I was able to watch how he used his program and get some much-needed tips from the younger generation so that I could better comprehend my own production program.
3. I got to meet - and spend some quality time with - a musical icon whom I have admired since I was a teenager. Someone whose story-telling capabilities know no rival - a dedicated talent with morals, standards, and so down-to-earth you would never know how successful this person has been by just having a conversation.
With these three occurences, I knew it was time to pull up my socks and bring my focus back to musical endeavors.
Today I started by just playing around with the music program I currently own. I tried different virtual instruments (the recording will have to wait until I get a better grasp on utilizing the program and all its features), I read through my notes on a few things, and I even played with some track-based effects.
Tomorrow I will be going through all sorts of effects on various sounds and instruments to give myself a better idea of what the effects actually produce in the sound of an instrument.
It is a steep learning curve for me, but I am fixed to learning - however slowly.
I have also noticed my complete lack of knowledge when it comes to setting up drum tracks. 🤦♀️
I love My Musical Life.
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