Im a retired pro musican. Did it for 30 years. Writing music people want to listen to is hard as all heck. People would listen to this. Sounds like English 80s pop.
Could be cool if some lyrics were added about a two dudes becoming best friends in the 80s but sadly his best friend died in the early 90s the song could be called lost in the 80s
It doesn't, if anything it literally sounds like a guy who never experienced the 80s trying to recreate something he never understood or was apart of . News Flash this is called a midlife crisis . It's sounds so anti 80s , like your trying so hard to make it sound like it but all your efforts went the opposite direction. It sounds like what every 20yr old thinks the 80s were but aren't
@@beebotronix bedroom small gigs. Bedroom studio for now… I just want something I can synch with my minibrute but I’m confused on how many channels most drum machine use up. Like for a Roland tr or a Behringer rd or drumbrute is a Mackie 8 enough or would I need a 12 or more. I may want to add another synth too. Biggest question how many outputs have to be available on the mixer for a drum machine. I hear sometimes up to like 8 (a channel for every sound)… that can’t be the only way to get drums into my mix with a synth
@@mildred714 hmmm, that's out of my knowledge. maybe 20 channels would be enough. unless you may want to add bass, guitar, or other instruments in the future.