Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.
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Would love to see the look on the OP's face when he sees the number of comments and then clicks through...
Happy birthday, @Fruitbat1919, and happy memories to all you punkers (and post-punkers).
Thanks dude. Pleasant surprise of a thread lol
We've drifted into the chilling afternoon...
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1978 - still punk
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This is definitely the birthday present
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For years I thought this was the original.
Just over an hour spent watching this, in the entirety
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Wow. Great find.
5 years ago I used to be obsessed with having everything running off batteries: powered hubs, lead acid batteries, car amplifiers etc. Then I realised it was just an obsession and built my live rig based on a single power lead for the audio interface than powers the whole rig (apart from the iPad).
Still kinda cool looking back at all my early struggles![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Well then, happy birthday to you mate.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I remember the way FL Studio Mobile used to be. It was based off of Music Studio but had its own sounds and had the addition of the step sequencer for drums. I also remember that I didn't have WiFi back then (just DSL) and how I had to use iPhone Explorer in order to get samples into Nanostudio. (Matter of fact, that was the biggest push for me to finally switch to WiFi in the first place.)
I also remember how Jordan Rudess was EVERYWHERE with his app reviews. This was before the Soundtest Room. Also, who remembers when Gadget was only in portrait mode?
I remember the sonoma pasteboard and miss it.
Bookmarked.
My favourite Fall song by far.
THE early days and MY early days are almost certainly not the same thing... AB1 was already at it by the time I got in & it's been a go ever since.
Being really excited that I could use the headphone out jack and run the Mellotron app into my external multitrack recorder!
I remember building my first iPad out of a cigar box and some baling wire.
Or maybe I don't...
Uphill both ways.
In a foot of snow.