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Pensacola, Florida, USA
About me
I am Wavedude. Electronic Music is very big to me. Creating this awesome music with synthetic equipment and technology has gone into a world that no one could have imagined years ago.

I have studied synthesis and a synthesizers almost front and back. I believe that knowledge like this can help in the future. If more people knew how synthesizers worked, the more they could do with them instead of choosing the alternative hard way.
Synthesizers have made it possible for me to create things from nothing.

With also playing guitar and several other small things, I hope to achieve the making of great music of all kinds.

Virtual software has made it simple and inexpensive for me to get started and master audio engineering and recording. With the software and knowledge of these computer audio programs, it is possible to do anything hardware can do.
My hardware plays a very big part though in my creations. As my computer can record and publish data, my hardware synths give me the control that I need and also allowing creation of newer sounds and difference in synthesis terms.
Electronic music can be easily made with the touch of buttons. Thats what I like about it. Using digital and analog devices of all sorts to create a whole work of music. Symphonic synths, and digital drums. This world of synthetic sounds and samples is the reason I am here.
My Gear
Ableton Live, Reason, Cubase, Sonar

MicroKORG, Korg Electribe RmkII, Ensoniq ESQ-1, Yamaha DX9

Guitar with Boss DS-1, Big Muff, Cry Baby Wah, Digitech RP50
And an Acoustic AB50
Plus Smaller Crate GTD15

Edirol PCR-M30
MPD16

Laptop computer and FirePod interface
Electronic Music other: Lol. Awesome Monster.com commercial
Store Written February 11 2009  
Ahahaha! Wow! This is an awesome commercial. One of the best. They put some awesome thought into this one.

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Comments
lol, awesome!
bwuhaha good one
lol
(making my lol long enough to post)
I love that smug look on the violinist's face: I have six strings and a lifetime of practice, and you have 3 chords and some lame DSP.
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