Tuesday, September 16, 2008

here it here here here it comes

i don't have a lot of new things to say. i have had a lot of things to do, but not many interesting things, unless you are a beginning audio engineer. so let's just assume that you are, cause that will make me feel better.

so i tracked on friday a piano minor, bass major, percussion major, flute major. that was the shit! it was soooo tight. i had little moments of this is the coolest thing ever, and then it got better. it might be the best thing i've recorded here at belmont.

i met with jim gray, and he introduced me to bill richardson. i think that is his name. anyway, he taught me some cool little things in pro tools, and then taught me how to tune in the box. we spent about 4 hours in his studio last night for free. and then he offered me his studio this weekend to get the rest of it done. um, WAY awesome

and then the other day, i was starting to look for a pro tools rig, and a guy last night gave me his cause he wasn't using right now. God's provision is good.

i listened to some classical Indian (from Inda) music last night. i really got into the rhythms. the Indian culture is quite spiritually mature, espcially compared to the USA. the main concept behind classical Indian music as i was told is that the voice is the most scared instrument because it is part of the body, there is no gap or void to prevent the loss of meaning from the spirit. the music is spereated into ragas which are moods of the day. more here

i haven't done much with piano, but i'm going to regret that in the next two weeks. yikes!

much either with friends.

the statement was made today in one of my audio classes (by me), "if you have a girlfriend, you're not doing it right" if only pro tools could make sweet love :)

well, that's all i have for you. buh- bye.

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