First proper live stream - digital orchestral music - media composition in Ardour on Linux/Ubuntu studio

in Music2 years ago

Hey everyone, how's it going?
So I've just been getting everything ready to start streaming in a couple of hours.
I'll be using Spitfires BBC Symphony Orchestra plugin, in Ardour, on Ubuntu studio.
The idea behind the stream is to allow you to start making digital music on your computer, for free.
Maybe you play an instrument, and would just love to write some accompanying music to play with.
Or maybe you've never touched a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation, Abelton, cubas e etc) and would love a career as a media composer, but don't know where to begin.
Or maybe you just like music, and want to learn a little more about composition and writing songs.

If so, then come join me live over on Vimm TV,where I'll be streaming later today.

So, if you have any questions about what I'll be doing, feel free to comment. I'll be posting a link and my deets later on on my blog, and here, to feel free to follow me if you don't want to miss it.

Also, if you know anyone who's on hive who might be interested, feel free to let them know about it.

Aight,keep creating, and I'll see you in chat!!!

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Nice man :) good to see you more active again

Thanks man... Yeah, it's been a while... Its not that I have time now, its that I'm not doing what I should, to be here.... 😅😭
Good to be back.

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