I guess it's time for me to introduce myself, too. :o
You can call be Dax Nine or Dax Ix, completely up to you.
I've been playing music since about 1990, but I took a LONG break between when I stopped playing bass in the mid-'90s to about 2009 when I discovered electronic music. I had to quit playing bass because of carpel tunnel-like symptoms, though I was never officially diagnosed.
When I started back with electronic music, my intentions were to produce Ambient Space music, but I didn't actually finish my first piece until 2011 when I entered the KVR One Synth Challenge with my piece "Alone".
One thing I'm trying to work on is getting my ambient music to be a little less "sad", for lack of a better word. It seems that most of the pieces I've done, until my first album, were very down on themselves. Of course, it fits for me as I suffer from severe clinical depression, but I'm trying to overcome that.
The other reason I want my music to be a little more "happy" is so that my mom will use it when she has her hypnosis sessions with clients, and possibly sell some of my music in the process.
I plan to make one more pay-what-you-want album to post on Bandcamp, and after that release a physical CD for my third album, along with digital copies if people prefer those.
I'm finally setting up a "proper" home studio, getting my first monitors, interface, and mic, as well as a couple more goodies.
Another thing I'd like to do, and the reason I bought my mic, is to produce an audio book and possibly even a podcast, though I don't have a subject for a podcast yet.
Other than that, I'm pretty boring. ;)
You can call be Dax Nine or Dax Ix, completely up to you.
I've been playing music since about 1990, but I took a LONG break between when I stopped playing bass in the mid-'90s to about 2009 when I discovered electronic music. I had to quit playing bass because of carpel tunnel-like symptoms, though I was never officially diagnosed.
When I started back with electronic music, my intentions were to produce Ambient Space music, but I didn't actually finish my first piece until 2011 when I entered the KVR One Synth Challenge with my piece "Alone".
One thing I'm trying to work on is getting my ambient music to be a little less "sad", for lack of a better word. It seems that most of the pieces I've done, until my first album, were very down on themselves. Of course, it fits for me as I suffer from severe clinical depression, but I'm trying to overcome that.
The other reason I want my music to be a little more "happy" is so that my mom will use it when she has her hypnosis sessions with clients, and possibly sell some of my music in the process.
I plan to make one more pay-what-you-want album to post on Bandcamp, and after that release a physical CD for my third album, along with digital copies if people prefer those.
I'm finally setting up a "proper" home studio, getting my first monitors, interface, and mic, as well as a couple more goodies.
Another thing I'd like to do, and the reason I bought my mic, is to produce an audio book and possibly even a podcast, though I don't have a subject for a podcast yet.
Other than that, I'm pretty boring. ;)
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