Computer Music

The Golden Filter

APPLE LOGIC PRO X

“When I was about 15, living in Pennsylvania, I owned a Roland D-5 synth and joined a band that sounded vaguely like New Order. We lost our drummer, so I decided to get a Kawai Q-80 sequencer to program beats via MIDI and the synth. That was the start of writing and making electronic music for me. I learned Master Tracks when I got my first Mac, then Cubase because that’s what all the drum ’n’ bass producers were using. I used Cubase for a

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