- 10 Dec, 2025 *
I’ve always been interested in music and sound. In think it was a result of the hours and hours I’d spend with my best friend listening to music in our younger days. Somewhere along the way my love for music expanded into the world of sounds and soundscapes. For anyone who’s worked in some of the more advanced DAWs (Logic, Protools, Cubase, Ableton) you quickly find that the depths of sound synthesis is seemingly infinite.
As this blog is focused on simplifying things, I’ve decided to work on something music a little lot at a time. An arpeggio here, a lush pad there, and over a series of posts come up with…
- 10 Dec, 2025 *
I’ve always been interested in music and sound. In think it was a result of the hours and hours I’d spend with my best friend listening to music in our younger days. Somewhere along the way my love for music expanded into the world of sounds and soundscapes. For anyone who’s worked in some of the more advanced DAWs (Logic, Protools, Cubase, Ableton) you quickly find that the depths of sound synthesis is seemingly infinite.
As this blog is focused on simplifying things, I’ve decided to work on something music a little lot at a time. An arpeggio here, a lush pad there, and over a series of posts come up with something that isn’t meant to take seriously. Instead it’s all about keeping it simple. So here’s an arp to start things off!
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