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Looking to work with someone who uses FL Studio

  • 25-05-2015 01:57AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 61 ✭✭


    Hi Folks. I've been doing a good bit of stuff on my own the past few years and I find I get bored working on my own and don't really engage well with using the computer for music production. I have a lot of hardware as a result (Electribes, 303 clone, couple of synths, launchpad and so on). Recently though I started working with a Venezuelan lad who is great at FL studio, which is what I use anyway, and we started making some very interesting stuff if I do say so myself! Unfortunately he has to move back home (visa issues... don't get me started) so I'm left back on my own. I don't like distance collaboration to tell the truth. There's a lot to be said for sitting beside one another bouncing ideas around. The ultimate goal would be to start doing a few gigs and getting the music out there that way.

    This is what Alejandro and I came up with so far (vocals and a lot of the synth work is mine, a lot of the structure is his/ours)...
    https://soundcloud.com/live1052/deafector-mass-delusion

    https://soundcloud.com/live1052/deafector-subtle-effect

    Drop me a PM or even reply on the thread if you'd be interested in working with me. I live in Meath but I'm willing to travel. Dublin would be no problem.

    Ross


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 61 ✭✭Endfloat


    Hi folks. I just want to bump this thread because although I have been producing for the past while I'm still keen to work with someone else.

    Cheers,
    Ross


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