It feels weird looking at my old work again. I still have the vanilla files to Autumn Serenade— one of my first ever tracks I'd ever published that wasn't a cover of something.
A lot of memories here.
I do voices. I also like fun little projects and play games. Nothing here but me enjoying various things (in moderation) and supporting artists.
It feels weird looking at my old work again. I still have the vanilla files to Autumn Serenade— one of my first ever tracks I'd ever published that wasn't a cover of something.
A lot of memories here.
I think the hardest thing about working on bettering your craft, is making your own curriculum. I can see why teachers have a harder time at times, but the initial payout of just having your own workflow, study material and the time to apply everything altogether is huge when you can put it all together. I made a schedule for the first part of what could be considered a 'semester,' all while finding more material for the next, working and re-familiarizing with programs like Ableton and vocal training.
Considering this in mind, I've got a long day coming today after a good nap.
This is going into my schedule repertoire, but it also requires a lot of love that I'm gonna give it. It's time to embrace tradition and jump from my MPD218... the moment I learn how this thing works in full.
I've been finding a great joy in one's page I've followed for some time.
Matias is amazing at making these practically seamless: https://youtu.be/9-G1T8lGHg0