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Paulic
Interview
`n. .rP' `qb ,dP' TLb. ,dMP' all rite, now you get the chance to read TML.dMMP some facts about some of the major amiga ,nmm`XXMPX musicians. read about their history in ,#MP'~~XNXYNXTb. the scene and their plans in future.yes, ,d~' dNNP `YNTb. that's meant to be read while listening to ,~ ,NN' `YNb their modules. read 'em over and over and over.. dNP `Yb. ,NN' `b. · i n t e r v i e w · ___________ ______dP _____________ \ / \ ,N'\____ _____________. _____ \ \_____. ____\ / \___P___/ .\--\__ __/__ |--\____)---\ _____/__ |--\_ \ _/ | | | \ | | \__| | _ \ / | \__| | /\ | | _| | | _l_ | | \ / _l_ | ___| l___/=l___|====l____/===\______|==l______|\ /l___/===\______l____/ \/ Handle: Paulic Group: ex. Possessed, Treacl, Undercover Date of birth: 06-06-1974 My first computer-contact was with the C-64 at beginning of 1988. First at all I've played games with them, but after and after I had to develop a admiration for some intros a demos, specially for music of C-64's SID-processor. After studding some music-composers for programming SID, I had still no idea how to understand the SID-codes, and so I began to learn assembler. After some time, some lights turned on, and I began to understand about the assembler-code, interrupts, addresses and more. However, the time comes and I got an Amiga 500. So I had never composed on C-64 (but later with Future-Composer on Amiga). I got my first Amiga (it was and still is the 500 - I still have my first one!) at end of 1989. After some playing games I began to experiment with the Sound Tracker v1.5. I was very inspired about the sound-quality, but principal about the possibility to work with digitized samples. After some months I turned to Noise-Tracker, with them I found more options and possibilities to create music-tracks. So I composed some tracks with Noise-Tracker and Star-Tracker at 1989-90. Between 1990 and '92 I used ProTracker. At now I have four Amiga 500, one Amiga 600, one Amiga 1200, PC and PC-based notebook. Principal I work with the PC and notebook. I use Cubase VST v5.0 as MIDI-sequencer, some software synthesizers, samplers, filters and vocoders. Hardware Synthesizers are Korg X3 and Yamaha W7. I also use my PC for CAD and graphic-design for my architecture study. From time to time I compose some Tracks with Amiga 500, but I never used them for MIDI. Well, I always loved music, and I still do it. As a 12 years old boy, I worked as DJ at my school, later I made some MegaMixes of famous Chart-Hits, but I wanted always to create my own music, not remixes or covers. Graphics and coding was also some interesting things, but music composing was always the No.1 for me. I started with Sound-Tracker v1.5 at 1988. 1989-90 I used Noise-Tracker v1.0 and Star-Tracker. The most of my tracks I have composed with ProTracker between 1990 and 1992. I also used Future-Composer v1.4 for some short pieces. Now I principal use Cubase VST 5.0 on PC as sequencer for my Korg X3 and Yamaha W7 workstations and some VST-PlugIns. Well, as member of Possessed I made one track called "Cool is Cool". Possessed have used them in one of their demos at a copy-party (1990 somewhere in Germany). They won the demo-competitions. As a Treacl member I made a lot of good mods - unfortunately had Treacl not much of them released. Ohh yes! I had also made some shit. The most of my wicked mods I made at the beginning of my composing time, but also at the Possessed-time. The reason? Hee.. to little experience at the young years. The music plays very important roll. For games perhaps 30/60 (game/music), but at demos or movies min. 50/50 - sometimes more. Yes, I'm still composing some instrumental pieces, principal with external Hardware Synthesizers. Unfortunately I can't invest much time in it, because of my study and some other hobbies. But don't worry, the time will come to release a studio CD. I have already contacted some people, they already have made Albums. The invention of mpeg-Layer 3 (mp3) is a big step for music industries. The invention of MIDI was a revolution for all musicians world wide - and without digitized WAVEs, we don't have CDs, DVDs, and the right digital Synthesizers (no FM-Synthesizers). My own favourite tune was "The Only One" made at end of 1991. My favourite tunes of other musicians were most tunes from Romeo Knight, Jester, Tip, Firefox. I already made a CD of my remastered Mods, but only for myself and for friends. If I release a right studio CD, so it will contain brand new sounds made by digital and analog synths, but also some of my own programmed waves on Audiomaster/Amiga (some of them were used in my mods "New Art Tekkno", "New Art Wave" and "Works and Pressings" in 1990) Ohh... there are so many. I don't listen only a one specific kind of music. I like good beat and really good composed drums and leads - for example: Snap with "The Madman's Return" album, some tracks of Enigma (Michael Cretu is really top-composer!), The KLF with "The White Room" album or C&C Music Factory with their "Gonna Make You Sweat" album. I also very like Kraftwerk (incredible, how they made this sounds at 1974!). For Relax I listen: Sade, Lighthouse Family, Lanny Kravitz, Depeche Mode, but also Metallica, The Prodigy, H-Blockx or Rammstein. A very nice time, much friends and a feeling to be a little famous. No more in the Amiga scene. I'm moderator in some Scene-Boards in Germany. Greetings to Jester (wir haben uns auf der Cebit'91 Party kennensgelernt - ich frage mich, ob du das noch weißt? ;) 16-Bit hat damals die Competition gewonnen), Shadow (wieso du dann auf SLY umgestiegen bist weiß ich bis heute nicht - du bist hier auch doppelt vertreten), Mr.Root (ciekawy jestem, co ty teraz robisz - nadal cos z muzykä, czy jednak biznes? ;) ) ...and to all others musicians, they I have learned during all the Copy-Parties ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2002 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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