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amphibian
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by amphibian » Thu Nov 04, 2010 10:59 pm

I'm a web developer and programmer by trade, with my focus on good communication through the medium we know as the internet. Nothing shits me more than a design that hasn't been put through proper usability testing, because then it lacks pretty badly on the communication front. I'm also quite a study nerd - as I (2-3 times/week) will read up on the new programming techs, even putting little scripts together or writing simple apps to understand a language better.

Am also an avid liquid dancer/popper from Sydney, Australia - and have seen the scene here grow quite rapidly. Liquid dancing is still a very rare dance form it seems, and I'm glad. Always a neat party trick ;)

Production-wise, no area of expertise yet - but I can see myself becoming quite a synthesis "expert", because I freakin' love it. That's probably the programming geek in me coming out :)

I do this whole music thing as a hobby. It's most definitely becoming a passion, but that would mean 2 passions in my life (3 if you include the missus), but I simply can't split my time 3 ways, so I think music will always just be a hobby - hopefully a hobby that other people appreciate (aka like what I do :P)
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by shoot2stun » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:05 am

I can extract and purify DNA from cells and then sequence it in hopes of finding genes of interest...I dono if that translates into music at all but who knows

I also sing/player guitar

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by AllNightDayDream » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:12 am

Cheesy melody extraordinaire right here

All about the keys

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by Trebek » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:32 am

As cheesy and lame as this sounds and I'll probably regret saying it afterwards but fuck it....I'm really good at poi/glowstringing haha. And I would say I'm better than most at using Pro Tools and doing post production/audio engineering stuff :D

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by 3za » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:46 am

:studio:
Im the one in the blue, im good at mixing down.
Guy in the red, he is called derek, and is a badman pon da mic.
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by ekidd91 » Fri Nov 05, 2010 2:44 am

Recessive Trait wrote:
deadly habit wrote:i can properly wind and wrap cables :6:
i suck at this so much. the place i rent from hates me.

what is the official proper technique?

edit: just watched deadly's tutorial. i'm going to start practising.
This haha.

I've just been using the elbow method, and it did kinda bug me that it always ends up tangled. Seemed pointless wrapping it when it ends up tangled anyway. Practising that, cheers deadly.

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by ketamine » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:18 am

shoot2stun wrote:I can extract and purify DNA from cells and then sequence it in hopes of finding genes of interest...I dono if that translates into music at all but who knows
Are you hiring? I've done gel electrophoresis too... but I'm jobless... :( DNA extraction is a lot less complicated than people think... (not that your average person could do it)...

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by hasezwei » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:47 am

shoot2stun wrote:I can extract and purify DNA from cells and then sequence it in hopes of finding genes of interest...
so you are max cooper then? :D

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by Swanwickk » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:39 am

I can burp the alphabet
Hey I produce under the name Dosage.

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by Recessive Trait » Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:23 pm

amphibian wrote:Liquid dancing
demonstration, please.

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by FSTZ » Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:33 pm

Swanwickk wrote:I can burp the alphabet

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by ketamine » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:36 pm

Recessive Trait wrote:
amphibian wrote:Liquid dancing
demonstration, please.
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise

Post by symmetricalsounds » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:20 pm

Trebek wrote:As cheesy and lame as this sounds and I'll probably regret saying it afterwards but fuck it....I'm really good at poi/glowstringing haha.
if you can't do inverted crossovers or antispin hybrids then

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