by Tarryk » Fri Sep 27, 2002 5:33 pm
Yup, but you have to really be into it. I've learned that taking weekends to see if I can figure out some new obscure software or prog language never works.
It took me a long time to master BASIC back in my C64 days, and I only learned it because I kept writing programs with it, and kept being thrilled that everything I wrote was one step cooler than the last thing.
And that's how it's been with music. I loved the first piece I ever wrote with Scream Tracker way back in the DOS days, and I tried to improve on every piece since then, learning new trackers as I went.
The desire to produce something has to be the chief driving force. You have to actually try and create with it, otherwise you won't have the will to keep learning it.
For example, the song "Animosity" with Karma Inquisition and Epicine is my first-ever piece written with Acid DJ Pro software. In a few weeks, I'll look back at it and probably think that it sucks, because I'm still learning new things about the software every day while I'm working on the next song(s).