Uncomfortable truths about going DAWLESS // Is it even worth it?

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  • Uncomfortable truths about going DAWLESS // Is it even worth it?
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    Is DAWLESS just a big oopsie? It might be for you. Hopefully this video helps you figure out what's right.
    0:00 Hello
    0:26 Let’s talk about DAWLESS
    0:39 The 2 DAWLESS camps
    3:12 Money / time consumption
    7:22 Addiction or creation?
    8:19 Bobeats' take on DAWLESS
    10:33 More DAWLESS realities
    11:08 The challenge of keeping DAWLESS music interesting
    12:21 Everyone’s going to think that you’re a DJ (lol)
    12:49 DAWLESS solutions!
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    Huge thanks to Bobeats for your wise words in this video!
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  • @LiamKillen
    @LiamKillen  Před rokem +7

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  • @WeareNeurotic
    @WeareNeurotic Před rokem +360

    DAWless is okay, using DAW is okay, being productive is okay, not creating music at all and just collecting gears also okay, whatever bring happiness and pleasure to yourself through music or musical instruments 🖤

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +21

      In the end that’s exactly right

    • @NALTOdeluxe
      @NALTOdeluxe Před rokem +6

      Give this one a gold medal

    • @Skootavision
      @Skootavision Před rokem +14

      I definitely mainly use music making as therapy these days, helping me survive the day job etc. For me the thing that makes me power up Protools is compositional control, and this would explain why you can do more elaborate drops etc as mentioned. Compositional control was something I realised I was lacking during my music education, and so I actually reverted from fully DAW based (with some hardware) to making ideas 'DAW less' because that is creative for me, and then reaching for the DAW if I think 'yep this is a track that deserves to be polished', so essentially, a lot of age and gear swapping about later, I've found my creative space in my modular and drum machines but almost 'project manage' the tune in a DAW when its gone as far as it can. Main caveat here, is that Ive definitely ruined some good ideas using a DAW, but me being rubbish shouldn't put others' off :)

    • @MD_is_me
      @MD_is_me Před rokem +7

      This wins the musical internet.

    • @bassguitar3214
      @bassguitar3214 Před rokem +2

      I agree. 😊

  • @ericvernooij2917
    @ericvernooij2917 Před rokem +163

    I used to make music in a daw, but my main issue with that was 'too many options'. I found myself going through endless presets and plugins without actually making something. Also, I have to stare at a computer screen all day for work. I don't want that when I'm decompressing from all of that.
    I love the limitations of a dawless setup. It forces you to commit to a set of sounds. Does it get me commercially viable pieces of music? No, but that's not why I'm doing this.

    • @DavidDeLuge
      @DavidDeLuge Před rokem +9

      I totally agree. I simply wouldn't make music if I had to use a DAW. DAWless all the way.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +9

      That’s exactly it- it pushes you into the experimental realm

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem +5

      This is what discouraged me and ultimately chased me away from making “electronic music” in the late 90’s/early 00’s. The endless presets and mouse clicking of a DAW ended up being soul crushing. I just went back to DJing which was much more interactive and immediate. Ironically, DAWs and laptops slowly took over the average DJ’s workflow too lol.

    • @jasonkearse9887
      @jasonkearse9887 Před rokem +2

      THIS. but what i like to do sometimes i put limitation on myself in the daw, like only use a certain 5 instruments/vsts to give the limitation effect, but in all honesty i just feels good to turn knobs and faders (tho yes you can get midi controllers with them)

    • @wackerburg
      @wackerburg Před rokem +3

      That's what I love about the vintage classics; you turn them on and you'll get instant gratification. No firmware updates, no crashes. Pure fun.

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 Před rokem +12

    Camp 2 here... I work all day as an analyst in front of a computer with 2, sometimes 3 monitors all day everyday at a global manufacturer company. The LAST thing I need when I go home and relax in music making is a 4th monitor to watch. Dawless is my happy place, my state of zen, my refuge.

  • @andrij.demianczuk
    @andrij.demianczuk Před rokem +24

    I played a small 4 track set for an event at my workplace a few months ago. It was my first gig, and do you know how many of the 200-ish people realized my music was original? Only 2, and they were other performers. Literally everybody else thought I was just spinning songs someone else had created. It made me realize the DAWless is more of a thing I do for me, rather than to impress others.

  • @DocBolus
    @DocBolus Před rokem +49

    I like Bos take on this. Dawless should be about performance and playing live. I think of myself as a one man band, not a DJ or producer. I like to watch people perform dawless in the same way as I like to watch guitarists, bassists and drummers. Part of the problem is that electronic music is thought of mainly as DJ music and performance is not really considered outside people who are already sold on the dawless jamming thing.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +3

      Absolutely

    • @josuearesav
      @josuearesav Před rokem +1

      100%

    • @el_dani
      @el_dani Před rokem +2

      Yeah, people come and see my studio: ah you are a DJ!!? 😓

    • @DocBolus
      @DocBolus Před rokem +1

      @@el_dani drives me nuts.

    • @jessedreher7378
      @jessedreher7378 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Totally agree. It’s much more satisfying to see people play real instruments, turn knobs, and use learned piano skills.

  • @matthewgaines10
    @matthewgaines10 Před rokem +27

    I use both. DAWless is for enjoyment of making music. A DAW is for a targeted effort. My day job pays the bills more than adequately. Music is for a release. If it’s a job for you, do what you got to do. I spend enough time in front of a computer.

  • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848

    For me creating music is all about getting into “flow state”. It’s much easier for me to achieve that with tactile gear. The only DAW environment I’ve found that I can reliably find “flow state” with are some iOS apps in which I can live trigger and tweak on the fly through the touchscreen. I also see a pretty clear distinction between “creating” and “producing”. I mainly create in a DAWless environment and produce a finished product on a DAW.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +4

      That’s a really good point- man so many comments in this video. Thank you!

    • @calitrix5037
      @calitrix5037 Před rokem

      I can totally relate to this comment. Well said.

  • @stuartdavid8493
    @stuartdavid8493 Před rokem +12

    The main drawback of dawless is the neck pain from looking down all the time. But most people who grew up with DAWs don’t have a full appreciation that music is an aural medium, not a visual one. It’s important to experience music without the visual feedback of piano rolls and audio clip timelines and spectral depictions of the frequency band. Your eyes often mislead your ears. So a sore neck and shoulders is the cost.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +2

      Haha it’s true eh!? Gotta do your stretches!

    • @soundofmai
      @soundofmai Před rokem

      This can be true but a DAW can have similar drawbacks. I once had a very bad repetitive strain injury that ran from my shoulder right into my hand from using a mouse. I do need to be careful looking down when working dawless, but at least I've never had RSI from working this way.

    • @michaels8607
      @michaels8607 Před 10 měsíci

      I have never heard of this myth. Anyone with a brain will set up their gear to be comfortable, for hours and hours. That goes for hardware and computers..

  • @ToyKeeper
    @ToyKeeper Před rokem +17

    About making music more interesting and less loop-based, the easiest way I've found to solve that is to hum a song idea into a voice recorder first, like a phone or something, to work out the overall song structure and progression. Then use that as a framework on which to actually build the song. I end up with a lot of the song composed before I ever touch any gear, and this gives me much better results overall. Instead of a looping pattern, each section flows into the next and the song actually goes somewhere.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Yesss great idea!

    • @2silkworm
      @2silkworm Před rokem

      Check out Beardyman

    • @ToyKeeper
      @ToyKeeper Před rokem +1

      @@2silkworm Have been following Beardyman since 2007. He's fantastic.

    • @ald6873
      @ald6873 Před rokem +1

      Ima try this

    • @maval4537
      @maval4537 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Exactly the way I use to compose my stuff!

  • @projectz975
    @projectz975 Před rokem +7

    a 4-track recorder and a sequencer capable of sequencing full songs are two things that turned DAWless into a complete viable workflow for me instead of just a fun time-waster. My workflow is not very smooth by most standards, but with the right attitude what a lot of people might see as "friction" can actually give you "traction" in the music making process. also, beyond the technical limitations, the change in mindset required to accomplish anything with a tape machine has been helpful even when i do venture back into the DAW, like writing complete completely ahead of time before you record anything, and planning things out on paper before you start, and the general willingness to leave "mistakes" in and edit as little as possible.

  • @a_8764
    @a_8764 Před rokem +33

    "Going DAWless" is (generally speaking) just gear addiction. A never-ending pursuit to acquire the perfect setup. The perfect setup is always one or two purchases away. Until you get there and realize it's not perfect yet, and you start craving the dopamine hit that comes with buying a new toy again. First step to recovery is to admit you have a problem...

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +6

      I think there’s a lot of truth to this.

    • @dustyrhodes1655
      @dustyrhodes1655 Před rokem +11

      I'm not listening...LALALALALA

    • @DavidDeLuge
      @DavidDeLuge Před rokem +7

      For me, the prospect of sitting at a computer to make music, is a real turnoff. You can totally make releasable tracks DAWlessly. The Deluge, for example, is an absolutely superb song in a box device.

    • @ChumpyDumps
      @ChumpyDumps Před rokem +3

      @@DavidDeLuge except it lacks any mixing tools and you can’t flexibly route the effects not to mention the very dull synth engine.
      There’s also lots of MIDI interfaces that give you a tactile hardware feel like the Push 2 or Maschine… It always seems like people paint this picture that making music on a computer is this very tactless, soulless process that has you staring at a computer monitor with a mouse and keyboard and it’s only that way if you make it that way.

    • @a_8764
      @a_8764 Před rokem +1

      @ClemFandango People resell VSTs all the time. I've bought several "used" VSTs, what the fuck are you on about?

  • @old_ogcdigital
    @old_ogcdigital Před rokem +13

    I'm an unapologetic noodler. I've spend tens of thousands of dollars over the last 3-4 years building a nice little home studio that I can mess around with my gear in. I enjoy it. I enjoy deciding to tear it all down and set it back up again in a different configuration. I enjoy the challenge of trying to come up with the "perfect" cabling setup that gives instant access to every device from the master device (currently a Force). I enjoy NOT having the pressure of finishing music, or releasing music, or being on a timetable to create music.
    I do not enjoy using a computer for any of this stuff. My day job has me in front of a computer for 10 hours a day, the last thing I want to do when I get home and have an hour to spare is to open a computer up. Home is a computer free zone for me.
    It wasn't always like that though. When I started making music ~99/2000, it was all on computer. Then I bought some hardware and used that via the computer too, but it never really felt right to be honest. It felt like I was wasting the hardware by pushing a cursor around a screen. During this period I became a qualified sound engineer, had some releases, did some DJing, and then grew to dislike the fact that if I wanted to do it for a living, I would need to go down the "creative for a living" approach with music, and I hated it, so I decided to look elsewhere for my career.
    Now I'm in a position where I can comfortably afford to spend tens of thousands of dollars on gear that I use 3 times a month, and I get so much more enjoyment out of it than I ever did when I was releasing things and DJing. Some people spend that on booze, smokes, pot and working on cars. I spend it on providing myself with the opportunity to engage my tired brain in a different way, without pressure for results, and without a computer screen in front of me.
    It's worth every penny.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate all of your input here! 😊

    • @joelgrumblatt2747
      @joelgrumblatt2747 Před rokem

      Very insightful stuff here, thanks for writing all of this!

    • @tgreer682
      @tgreer682 Před měsícem

      I work in tech. I’m drowning in tech. I love tech almost as much as I love music. Learning to build sounds and create a generative ambient piece that almost has a life of its own makes my life at the intersection of analog synths and music nearly perfect.

  • @jukeboxfandango
    @jukeboxfandango Před rokem +6

    I never intended to go dawless, I've always been a guitar/bass player and it was a very gradual shift. First it was a synthesizer to record some keyboard parts. Then a couple years later it was e-drums so I could write drum parts. Then another year later it was a drum machine so I could jam on my own. Then I realized my old looper pedal had a midi input and could be synched with the drum machine. Then I realized I could connect the e-drums to the synth and arrange the pads as a controller. That's where the GAS really set in. Then it was a bass synth with a foot controller, a POLYsynth with a keyboard controller, a synth a disappointing synth with a vocoder (looking at you JD-XI). Then I got a dedicated sequencer which FINALLY let me pump the brakes. That's the main advice I can give a dawless jammer, get a dedicated sequencer and write SONGS. If you're just using the unit sequencers you'll be looping the same few bars forever.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this addition! :-)

  • @sean808080
    @sean808080 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Another thought provoking video. You are good at making us think. I just now realized that I have spent over 40 years (on and off) making music for myself as a way to develop various skills and give me a space to have absolute focus and control. My goal going forward is to ‘show my work’ more and skim the best bits to share. Thanks for another round of electronic music therapy! 😂 🙏🏾

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Always appreciate you watching! :-)

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Před rokem +5

    The way how I see is that in the 'dawless' world you are essentially connecting everything with MIDI and/or CV. There is nothing wrong with these methods, but the "APIs" of the devices itself can be a limitation. In a fully integrated digital environment the level of control and integration of components is simply magnitudes higher.

  • @woc56
    @woc56 Před rokem +7

    However we express our sense of being alive, be it playing ukulele, a biscuit tin lid or soft-synths in Logic. Appreciate the miracle of the gear you have in your collection, we’re very very fortunate.

  • @jeffyedinak9614
    @jeffyedinak9614 Před rokem +2

    What a very nice discussion of DAWLESS topics and a great commentary from BoBeats. Excellent.

  • @ib4nt
    @ib4nt Před 6 měsíci +1

    Dude, im really getting in love with the excellent audiovisual product you made. Jaja. I learned a lot from you. Thanks

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 6 měsíci

      Awesome, thank you! Thanks for watching :-)

  • @Themozartthug
    @Themozartthug Před měsícem +1

    Working with limitations is the greatest inspiration your ever get. One nice synth, one DAW.....pretty much all you need

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před měsícem

      More than enough!
      Hey you might like my Discord: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP

  • @AKHODA
    @AKHODA Před 9 měsíci +3

    Your points on dawless pros v. cons were like you were reading my mind. On gearlust, I have a loose rule: make sure I max out my gear before buying new gear. What helps is only watching demo videos about stuff I ALREADY HAVE. It's the greatest failure (for me) sell or ditch something and then realize it's more than capable for my needs, I just got impatient. The most creative solutions come from trying to making gear do something it wasn't designed to do. The DJ turntable for one.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes to all of this!! Thanks for watching :-)

  • @northriver8673
    @northriver8673 Před rokem +2

    Great video - agree with the train of thinking and points. Really agree with Bo's comments on product and creativity.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      I think that the 2 perspectives are just perfect

  • @8thmyth
    @8thmyth Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video. I agree with many of your points. Best video I've watched from you honestly.

  • @demoncorejunior
    @demoncorejunior Před rokem +8

    I enjoy DAWless jamming because it is tactile, allows me to interact more immediatelywith the sounds I'm creating, and especially lets me be creative outside my home. I want to level up my DAW skills, too, but I see them as different pursuits as Bo Beats said. Once I've mastered my gear I'll get around to figuring out how to record/produce the results.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      I’m going hybrid myself 😏

    • @demoncorejunior
      @demoncorejunior Před rokem +1

      @@LiamKillen There's a time and a place for everything, right?

  • @robhaddock2034
    @robhaddock2034 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This was great. Very new to music making in general, but can already relate to a lot here…especially the addictive nature of the gear. It’s like someone pulled back a curtain to a whole new world of information that I just want to learn about and have fun with. Glad I found your channel. And shout out to KiNK for sharing a little jam on an S-1 mid flight, really lit the fire

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for watching! K!nk is dope!

  • @kathleencoveny3860
    @kathleencoveny3860 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your story .. journey .. always nice to get to know the essence of the person you are tuning into .. as you share more details of some of the things that make you tick .. inspire and keep you on track .. thanks as well to Bo for your comments .. your videos are always informative Liam .. cheers to everyone ... !

  • @jrv8709
    @jrv8709 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video Liam … you literally made a video applicable to any flavor of artist … well done

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      There’s a spot for all of us 😊

  • @evenmind7283
    @evenmind7283 Před rokem +6

    Can’t even say what it is exactly, Liam, but over the last year you became my favourite SynthTuber :)
    Really like your personal and open take on things. And that you don’t need to pretend that you know things better, rather that you’re just on that journey like all musicians :)
    Keep it up mate!

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Wow I really appreciate that- yes! Still lots to learn and loving the process

  • @keithprice1950
    @keithprice1950 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm 47 years old. When I started making music in high school it was just hardware. In my early teens my bedroom was mostly taken up with gear. It's funny to me that dawless is a thing. I feel like I've gone the other way, moving from gear only to everything being in Ableton or Reason and on a laptop. Dawless just feels like going back to the start for me.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah i'm like right between both worlds. The thing about today's "DAWLESS" gear is that it's much smaller and way more capable than it was a few decades ago - that being said, it's still easy to fall into that category of just having way too much gear that you don't need lol.

  • @ald6873
    @ald6873 Před rokem +5

    I like DAWless because it gets me away from my laptop and a screen. I stare at a screen at work from 8 to 12 hours a day. I also feel it's easier to be musically creative on a physical instrument such as a groove box, drum machine, or sampler.

  • @bryanroos6681
    @bryanroos6681 Před rokem +1

    This video was so helpful for me. I am 52 and shifting my life focus from writing to music. Your point about how long it takes to learn a new piece of gear compared to learning to play a new instrument you already know how to play was informative. I'll stick to learning to play and hopefully get into some good collaborations later.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      So glad that it's helped! :-)
      Cheers-

  • @WillieCarpenter17
    @WillieCarpenter17 Před rokem +24

    I love DAWless jamming, there is no end product, it’s just creating and jamming

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +2

      The exploring part is one of my favourite aspects of making music in general

    • @stephenroldan5107
      @stephenroldan5107 Před rokem +2

      If you record it you may have one of the best songs ever made.

    • @alvaroaprr
      @alvaroaprr Před rokem +1

      @@stephenroldan5107 jajaj totally true!. How many times i thought "...if I'd recorded this" while exploring, but I'm just enjoying myself tweking knobs

    • @ricporter3710
      @ricporter3710 Před 2 měsíci

      I bought my daughter who is soon to be two. PO 33 A akai mini play and a 25 dollar mixer and malwakiee m18 speaker. CASIO AINT GOT NOTHING ON THAT😅

    • @frankmunro3303
      @frankmunro3303 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ricporter3710 Parent of the year 100%

  • @johncitizen8828
    @johncitizen8828 Před rokem +3

    Really great video, and Bo’s philosophical musings added a great layer of depth to this piece.
    Funnily enough, it was through long lockdowns that I purchased a small selection of hardware (a synth, a sampler and an electric keyboard). It was very much driven by complete burnout from working on a computer all day (in the same room!) and then having zero motivation to sit in that same chair and look at that same screen and try to be ‘creative’ after a full day of work.
    Just that small differentiation between the screen and using hardware meant that I at least was interacting with music, playing and exploring. Ultimately I haven’t really fleshed out any of my hardware jams into finished tracks, but I’m ok with that. The option exists to always track them into a DAW, and this maybe the eventual workflow.
    anyway, thanks for the thought provoking video.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      My pleasure- thanks for your take as well!

  • @untoldstory176
    @untoldstory176 Před měsícem +1

    Big uP, You hit herds nail on the head, with the theme! That's why I'm learning to master 2 additional instruments, i.e. in combination with DAWles setup.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 26 dny

      Exactly ! If you're looking to to focus more on the music making part - I think that's just the way to go.
      PS you might feel right at home in my Discord community! Here's the invite link: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP

  • @chiefbucknell
    @chiefbucknell Před rokem +1

    I’m a li’l mad that the algorithm didn’t bring me to your channel, but I’m extremely pleased that Mattoverse getting me interested in OB-4 DID BRING ME TO YOUR CHANNEL. I’ve been doing this kind of stuff to some degree for over a couple decades, and I feel nice and comfy (and entertained and educated) hanging out here, with your vibe and videos. Thanks, Liam 🇨🇦 ✌️

    • @chiefbucknell
      @chiefbucknell Před rokem

      P.S. Glad to hear you’re hosting events in your area; fostering IRL (or online) community with likeminded gear aficionados, etc. is super. Some synth meetups in the Philadelphia, PA, USA area ca. 2017-2019 got me through some tough times and helped me get reinvigorated creatively and socially; helped me to expand, and share from, my experience and knowledge; helped me meet new people, make new friends, and connect; helped me to satisfy the urge to jam and feel like I was performing music with other people (even if it was more laidback and hanging out than “performing”); and helped me try a bunch of gear, only to be able to go home feeling content with only what I already had and not wanting more! 🥰

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for tuning in Keith! Always appreciated

  • @NachozMan
    @NachozMan Před rokem +1

    Yo your video production is really good, love the thoughts offered here too, it's surprisingly hard to find broader information videos on Analog/Digital music hardware that aren't about a specific device.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate that and i'm glad to help :-)

  • @Painsoreal
    @Painsoreal Před rokem +1

    Amazing vid!

  • @clacclackerson3678
    @clacclackerson3678 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks. Subscribed.

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor Před 8 měsíci +1

    Really a nice video. Thank you!

  • @RetemVictor
    @RetemVictor Před 11 měsíci +3

    All three camps, I find myself more in the experimental sound design space when I am left without guardrails especially in a limitless DAW set up. Going DAWless and maintaining your initial intention is most important. It is very easy to find yourself not making music in all situations especially when you start chasing technical understanding and pushing the limits of something. Lastly presets and general midi sounds don't suck, wont kill your mix and do not brand you as unoriginal.

  • @drindy5166
    @drindy5166 Před rokem +4

    After being out of the game for 13 or more years of making music, I've made my come back and started out by planning to run DAWless based on finance. We live in a day and age where it can be great to do so. Funny to think that at some point having a good DAW program and serious rig will be an added bonus! All the music I have put up on my channel is DAWless production and have to say I am impressed at how well it has worked out so far. Great vid brother! 👊🧡👍

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Thank you and good luck on your journey!

    • @drindy5166
      @drindy5166 Před rokem +1

      @@LiamKillen Thx so much. It feels good to be back at it again. Great channel! ✌

  • @rudster2396
    @rudster2396 Před rokem +1

    Really good topic and video, your channel is a gem. I'll always remember going into a shop and getting a groovebox demo and the guy said to me: this is great but it doesn't do everything, I like working with the limitations of the machine. I did not understand at that moment what he meant, but really it is what it is, you have to be creative to make things work in a dawless set up, and that's why I love it... As long as you don't buy all the gear to solve that problem 😄

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Very well said- thanks for being here!

  • @indie.producer
    @indie.producer Před 8 měsíci

    Bo talks really smart things about overwhelmed society, good thoughts!

  • @adeoh5794
    @adeoh5794 Před rokem +1

    thankful for this video. coming at a perfect time for me. the obsession with gear acquisition can come on quick and stealthily. and this can easily dive into unhealthy financial habits that dig us into deeper money holes and create financial stress, especially if you are relying heavily on credit cards or "pay later" to acquire dear. i noticed that workflow is tough for me and it may be because i have too much gear to work with and toggle together. also, i'm generally feeling pulled to return to analog, acoustic instrument learning and focus in on music craft rather than tech intellect..

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Some gear is ok but when you’re asking questions about whether or not it’s a problem- chances are that it is

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Před rokem +1

    Great video again

  • @darrinbisson8914
    @darrinbisson8914 Před rokem +1

    Amazing timing of this video. Sometimes I wonder if I should spend all my money on this gear but there’s just an indescribable thing that truly is a “IYKYK” feeling. I’ve got XONE-px5, RD8, drumbrute impact, J-6, 404 mk2 and thinking about the Syntakt next.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Syntakt seems great! Haven’t really checked it out yet

  • @elecblush
    @elecblush Před rokem +1

    Bobeats take on this is so perfectly SPOT ON! ❤
    For me, dawless was something inspired by a need to make music when away from my computer.
    What i have discovered about dipping my toes into the dawless experience is a more carefree and playfull experience.
    I only have a Microfreak and a Circuit Tracks for now, and it very fun for me.
    For me its like picking up my guitar and goofing around and having fun.
    For more complex composition, and complete songs i still prefer using the daw. But i now use my synths with that too.
    So for me the gear is both something to play with on the go, AND its additions to my musical palette in a daw setup.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Yes I think he tapped into something there for sure

  • @CWVasques
    @CWVasques Před rokem

    I've been a musician for 25 years and have been slowly making my way into a dawless setup over the past 6 months. The whole thing is really attractive to me as someone who uses a computer all day for work (and sometimes more than all day, ugh). I was always turned off by the clips/scenes paradigm and the DJ thing doesn't appeal to me whatsoever. Everything BoBeats said was super on point, and you provided some great context here. Definitely just subbed your channel and will be checking out some of your videos on gear I have my eye on. I am familiar with the gear lust, nothing new to me, and I feel that has been a strength on my journey. I do enjoy the research and just catching a vibe with some gear. I feel myself landing with the MC707, and I think that will fit what I'm trying to do at least to get started, and what's within my price point. If you have tons of cash it's honestly kind of easy to sound clean and epic, but for me? Well, I don't have tons of cash. lol. At the same time, that does create a kind of grassroots DIY vibe challenge that is wholesome and indie, which to me is where the purest inspiration and innovation comes from. This is also true historically. Anyway, thanks for going for it with this. I bet for some people these truths are "uncomfortable" but honestly I found them to be reaffirming with the whole set of reasons I have been attracted to this musician subset.

  • @sinwithsebastian
    @sinwithsebastian Před rokem +1

    Spot-on in your assessment. And your video is very aesthetically pleasing. I could do without the comedic cut ins , But tastes are different.
    Personally I’m constantly in between finishing songs on a Daw vs having fun dawless

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      DAWs are also a great way to create something- in many ways better than DAWLESS!

  • @DavidChandekStark
    @DavidChandekStark Před 6 měsíci +1

    Lately I've been thinking that I don't like the term "dawless". It defines what you're doing "negatively". Of course, we're all aware of DAWs, and so there must be a conscious decision at some point about how or whether to engage with them. But for me, what I enjoy is interacting with, "playing", instruments. I like the sense of music unfolding in real time before me. Thanks for the great video!

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 6 měsíci

      Interesting take - and I appreciate you watching! :-)

  • @enfinitesimal2810
    @enfinitesimal2810 Před rokem +1

    Great points! Gear lust can definitely cause a lot of financial pain.
    One “positive” to hardware is that certain bits of gear tend to hold their value (and in rare cases even increase). If something doesn’t work anymore you can sell and it’s not entirely money down the drain.
    VST’s and plug-ins can rarely be resold if you find yourself not using them.
    Do your research, buy used, and pay cash (not debt)!

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Very true about software! If you’re smart about reinvesting you can save a lot of money and time

  • @jello-tarzan
    @jello-tarzan Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Now I am gasing for a good studio chair because I'll be sitting in front of my Daw a lot more.

  • @Soundwrecker
    @Soundwrecker Před rokem +1

    Camp 2 person here. Love it.

  • @Khordmaster
    @Khordmaster Před rokem +3

    WUDDUP LIAM!

  • @radwarriortv
    @radwarriortv Před 7 měsíci +1

    Such a real and honest take on this whole dawless realm. As a 1,2, and 3, I find it endlessly entertaining. I personally feel it adds a certain magic and that's why I collect. It's therapeutic and feels like what I wanted music in the future to be composed on. That's why I've spend $6000 on gear in the past 6 years hahaha

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 7 měsíci

      It's def an investment! Haha.

  • @frankmunro3303
    @frankmunro3303 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I work as a sound designer so I'm staring at a DAW 90% of my everyday life. The last thing I want to do when I get home is get on my computer and look at reaper all night. Starting to build a Dawless ambient setup. Feels more expressive and creative and I really resonate with what bo was saying. Dude hit the nail on the head there. But indeed bye bye money

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah this is the sentiment of so many DAWLESS folks.
      By the way if you want to have this discussion in more of a community environment - hit up my Discord!
      Here's the invite incase you're interested: discord.gg/xj8J2xJuBP

  • @MistyMusicStudio
    @MistyMusicStudio Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video! I think I fall in all 3 camps LOL. When I need to produce something for a client on a deadline, I think it's silly not to use a DAW. However... When I'm making music for myself, I feel really inspired by my favorite pieces of hardware. I don't care that it takes way longer to finish a track because I'm having a blast the entire time. Having started out DAWless on a crappy 4 track tape deck as an 8 year old, it kind of feels like getting away from my work environment and going home to play with a friend :3

  • @olivergroves2007
    @olivergroves2007 Před rokem +4

    Very interesting video!! I love being dawless! When you are just using your ears and vibing magical things happen that just don’t happen for me on a daw.
    Staring at a grid and clicking a mouse doesn’t inspire me at all and loses the vibe. I have however been using a hybrid workflow, where the daw is used for mixing, adding some finishing touches and stuff.
    Some of the greatest electronic music was created with very minimal equipment back in the day.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      True! Look at J dolls and the sp 303

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Lol I dilla

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      God damn…j dilla *****

    • @walterkaiyuenpang3556
      @walterkaiyuenpang3556 Před rokem

      @@LiamKillen ... are you showing us that you don't know you can edit / delete your own comments ?
      If so , click on the 3 dots next to your own comment, then select option.
      👍✊

  • @samprock
    @samprock Před rokem +2

    DAW-less, when you play Push or alike with computer screen OFF is best :) DAW stays out of your sight/mind, but all material stays there. Easy to save, develop, or keep jams collecting dust … those are fun to revisit, which is impossible to do with pure DAW-less, unless you are CZcamsr.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I see these integrated tools as more and more valuable because it takes you off the screen and brings you more into the music.

  • @yalngulbahar4160
    @yalngulbahar4160 Před rokem +1

    I think you are totally right on the fact that audiences / friends does not really care about how you play/produce the music, rather focusing on the entire feeling of your piece. Therefore, I also feel that how ever you would like to feel comfortable on making music, you should proceed, and do not need to stick in DAW- or DAWLESS categories. There should not be any force to anyone or feeling shame if you use computer etc. I love the process of learning through dawless set-up but its time and money consuming. Hope to find a way soon.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Exactly, whatever calls you really

  • @munchh2007
    @munchh2007 Před rokem +1

    Great video Liam, im getting back into creating music just for me, i was fully DAW around 2000, but now im thinking with all these new bits of kit and a lack of space i just need some sort of groove box, but small form and preferably runs on batteries (ive been watching alot of mc-101 and NUCircuit videos), so i gurss my question to you is this.
    What is your desert island one peice of kit, that would give someone like me enough options and interest without having to build a huge setup? Im off to watch more of your content 👍🏼😁

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Great question. Right now I’m really into the digitakt but I’m also going to be receiving an octatrack which I think will be taking over in terms of capabilities

  • @TheNamrebug
    @TheNamrebug Před rokem +1

    Another great video Liam. As a fellow montrealer and dawless jammer, I wish we could have a meet up one day to play music! Thanks for your wonderful content.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      I’ll be at mutek today and tomorrow zoomin around trying out GEAR!

  • @igotbit9454
    @igotbit9454 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Glad you made this video. You prolly saved me tons of dollars.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes - and I clear out my gear a lot too, so I reinvest,

  • @jaydeepalmer
    @jaydeepalmer Před rokem +1

    Hi!
    Thanks for your video, i especially loved when you spoke about building drops with dawless!
    Do you have a specific video about that topic?

  • @budgetguitaristcom
    @budgetguitaristcom Před rokem +1

    The fourth camp is people who simply hate computers, although you might find that hatred a common element. Some people just hate them, but others hate the interface - keyboard and mouse, or keyboard and trackpad, or even touchscreens. They all suck compared to faders and knobs. The irony is that a lot of "synths" are mini-computers built into a keyboard case with hardware controls attached. There's a massive market for some type of hybrid idea here...

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Sometimes I hate computers too lol.

  • @v47_music
    @v47_music Před rokem +2

    I'm from camp 3 transitioning into camp 2, it just takes time to realize that I don't need all those boxes and start creating with just a few of them :)

  • @davidpinto1195
    @davidpinto1195 Před rokem +1

    someone has become one of my favorite synthtubers here ;p

  • @wren23_bass-synths
    @wren23_bass-synths Před rokem +2

    I've been dawless for many years now. Like you, I started as a bassist/keyboardist. I still am first and foremost, but I too got into production and electronic music. Although I do use Ableton, FL Studio, and GarageBand for outside projects, I mainly like the hands on approach of dawless. Also, when I'm dawless jamming, usually have a iPad running recording whatever I'm doing.

  • @user-kq4vf9qs4i
    @user-kq4vf9qs4i Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dawless, i.e. using hardware to create and produce music, is a physical process, where once you master (learn) the movements of the flow, they can become second nature and can be performed through muscle memory and not require processing power from your brain. On a computer, you're always processing via the mouse and keyboard which require brain process power, i.e. a mouses position is not in a fixed location, it is a virtual location, it can be anywhere at anytime preventing you from developing the muscle memory. Ableton Live is not really a live performance tool until you add a controller, like the Push, giving you the fixed location for physical interaction. We need structure, both physically and mentally, to be creative, even if the goal is to breakout of the structure. Thanks for the enlightened look at dawless.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 2 měsíci

      I like this take! And thank you for watching! :-)

  • @user-gs8zb9zp1x
    @user-gs8zb9zp1x Před 8 měsíci +1

    This was great and i agree wholeheartedly. I have quite a lot of hardware but also have a DAW setup. The hardware is down in my studio in my garden, whereas the DAW setup is in the house. I still spend at least a third of my time in the studio getting some piece of gear to communicate with a different piece. It's for this reason that i spend more time sat in front of my DAW, it's so frustrating - but once the hardware starts communicating, it's a lot more fun than tapping keys and moving mouses. The point you make about it being a lot more expensive is also true. I bought a lot of my hardware from e-Bay or secondhand stores and a lot of it for really good prices. It's hard to find bargains now that everyone has wised up and so i rarely buy gear anymore, VST's are so much cheaper.

    • @danielandersson7515
      @danielandersson7515 Před 6 měsíci

      Use midi controllers with your DAW and minimize the use of keyboard and mouse? That's the route I'm going.

  • @carbilicon
    @carbilicon Před 11 měsíci +1

    Using gear means you've accepted its limitations while making creative solutions in the pursuit of your craft. Gear can do a lot but it can't do everything. Limitations make you try harder.
    Using DAWs are fine; you've got the power of the universe at your fingertips. There's not much they can't do.
    Both have learning curves. Both can be amazing.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 11 měsíci

      I think that combining the two is the way to go honestly.

  • @michaelkonomos
    @michaelkonomos Před rokem +2

    It’s funny to think about the concept of DAWLESS since all music prior to 90’s was “Dawless”. I guess ten years from now it will be “hey check out my Not-AI jam. I did everything in the DAW myself. No AI used at all.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      I hope you’re wrong on that one lol

    • @michaelkonomos
      @michaelkonomos Před rokem

      @@LiamKillen I hope I’m wrong too. It’s hitting visual arts pretty hard already. I’ll always appreciate the human connection in the arts myself though.

    • @michaelkonomos
      @michaelkonomos Před rokem

      @@Sikt you know, I disagree. As a listener I care VERY much about the stories of the artists and what is human about what they create. I have ever since I was a teenager. Will others care about that? Yeah, I think we all do on some level. Because that’s what Art is. It’s a human connection. Will we like robot music? Sure. But we will connect the most deeply from things we know came from a human being. We can mass manufacture things now, and look how much people pay for something hand made and human. It does matter. It’s everything. It’s what being human and alive is all about. That connection.

  • @internalreality
    @internalreality Před rokem +2

    my idea is that its usually best to dedicate your time to learning a piece of hardware thoroughly, and then hook it up to a DAW

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      It’s true that hybrid is unstoppable

  • @ruffiankickloops
    @ruffiankickloops Před rokem +5

    For me, as a Sample Based Beat maker and after messing with that Dawless for 3+ years, Ain't gonna lie' it was fun, but I ended up going to a hybrid set up simply because of desk space and workflow
    I got tired of waking up, heading to the office/studio and re-arrainging everything like every week LMAO.
    Purged like 4 times then bought something else, end up with something that takes a little longer learn than usual mainly because of my work schedule (shout out to all my warehouse beat makers lol)
    Tried to grab stuff with smaller footprint, ended up selling them because I have big ass hands. Can't hit the knobs right.
    I've owned so many OG samplers and synths it's Nuts.. like why do I need 3 Roland/boss SP's, 2 MPCs and 4 Synthetisizers?? 😂
    When I went back to a daw, I had to relearn it cause I went all in on g.a.s. so much( and upgraded to Ableton 11 from 10.1) I forgot some of my usual workflow 😂😂
    In conclusion. I'm happy I tried it out for that long, but there's a lot of headaches with trying to keep up with G.A.S.
    I'm happy I settled somewhere. Everything I have now has an important role in my set up. I'm now a minimalist

  • @chuckgillespie1
    @chuckgillespie1 Před rokem +3

    Camp 2 for me - One rule - Never record....For me it's about the exploration and stumbling on something cool...might take 5min may take 3 hours....or might be a bust....That's what I love.

  • @liaisons6227
    @liaisons6227 Před rokem +1

    The learning curve of a new machine does not often go at the same speed as craving other gear 😅

  • @zenithpinch
    @zenithpinch Před rokem +1

    great video

  • @ToyKeeper
    @ToyKeeper Před rokem +4

    I want to learn and improve my skills, to make songs I like, and to enjoy the process. So I settled on using a hardware DAW (Akai Force) and one nice synth. This has been a very effective solution for me, so I'm really happy with it and don't feel a need to get more gear.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Glad that you’ve found a sweet spot 😊

  • @mrdrgonzo
    @mrdrgonzo Před rokem +1

    Was gonna recommend the rmx1000 for creating drops, as I’ve used it myself and loved it. I really liked the paddle for exiting the effect

  • @joshuamorganmusic
    @joshuamorganmusic Před rokem +4

    This topic of DAWless always amuses me. I came up in the mid 90’s and there was no such thing as a DAW back then. So if you wanted to make electronic music you HAD to use ‘live’ instruments. I was an early user of ableton I think I started at v2.x when it was a midi sequencer and 2 audio channels. It took so long for computers to become a viable solution. Now that we have stuff like ableton/logic/DAW X and all the crazy VSTs, there’s a whole anti-DAW or DAWless crowd. Makes me giggle🤓

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Hey it’s true eh!?

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      DAWLESS is necessary in certain live instances though

    • @joshuamorganmusic
      @joshuamorganmusic Před rokem

      @@LiamKillen oh yes! I’m currently using an octatrack as a hub for live performance and couldn’t live without it🎶but I bought a year after it came out, so going on 10 years now and still scratch my head from time to time with it.

  • @Pain_killermusic
    @Pain_killermusic Před 8 měsíci +1

    Now thanks to this video I might buy the rmx1000, talking about expensive gear.

  • @TheMachinesWon
    @TheMachinesWon Před rokem +1

    Are we gonna get a build ups n drops vid? Great video! I’m in the dawless jammer/trying to record here and there and full fledged gas camp lol….(huge tip; don’t get into eurorack)

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      I’ve got a video about the RMX 1000 in the q!

  • @jakebosworth6253
    @jakebosworth6253 Před rokem +1

    I’d like to see you make a video about the Syntakt. Seems like a cool piece of gear

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Just got the octatrack! So that’s my main focus for the next bit

  • @RenoFriends
    @RenoFriends Před 10 měsíci

    Long ago I tried to do music and got lost into Ableton and the VST sea of plugins and libraries.
    A few years later I'm starting to stay in touch with music again, but this time I want to try and go dawless and center on music and creativity in a dawless place where maybe less is more.
    If you have tons of virtual plugins and synths, you end mastering none of them sometimes.
    If I buy some gear, I will try to master that one. Loved the video and people thoughts on this.
    Keep the good work in the channel.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is ia great approach! Master one before moving onto the next at least.

    • @RenoFriends
      @RenoFriends Před 9 měsíci

      @@LiamKillen Yeah, anyway I feel like if you don't know just a b8t about playing some instruments (keyboard or guitar for example), is a lot more difficult to make nice music.
      Its easy to fall on buying a lot of gear_toys without sense and thinking that will let you create music like by magic.

  • @davidbock201
    @davidbock201 Před rokem +2

    Like it! I'm playing with DAWless - so I can just play & goof off.. That being said, it's kinda sad when I stumble into a great 'groove' for a couple of hours... but didn't capture all the patches, settings etc... And poof, moment is gone.

  • @88Fitzy88
    @88Fitzy88 Před rokem +1

    Going dawless for my next project! Spent the last 3 years thinking of the ideal portable setup and I’m basically there! I’m able to fit most of it plugged in into a small briefcase and I can take it with me wherever!

  • @hdslave
    @hdslave Před 10 měsíci

    all my best shows where i hit everything perfectly on my array of gear, everyone thinks i was djing like you said. nothing off beat or no mistakes made it seem like the whole thing was djing. now im kind of disillusioned in the whole dawless thing and thinking of going back to daw and just pretend to use plugins as real gear with midi controllers and just use all the techniques i learned in dawless to make it more fun. Also, that bit from bobeats must be the most spot on profound moment ive ever seen of him, great stuff

  • @ianvjones
    @ianvjones Před rokem +1

    I really couldn't agree more with you! ..... Also get the RMX1000. This was the piece of gear that released me from DAWless monotony. You can also load a few samples on it... Yes I know you're already using a sampler, but having a few vox adlibs on the RMX is very fun.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      I saw that! I did a quick review on it as well- I can see how useful it is!

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      That review will be out soon…ish

  • @julienvignes
    @julienvignes Před rokem +1

    thank you to have time to discover new musical product for us

  • @Philodrone
    @Philodrone Před rokem +1

    „rent before buy” bro I got my bills covered, ok? (right?) 😅
    enjoying this artists perspective type of videos 👍

  • @underduckbro
    @underduckbro Před rokem +3

    I am dawless and I have the perfect live portable set up where everything is plugged in and adhered to a briefcase. So I pull up to shows in one trip and it takes me 2 minutes to set up and sound check.
    MC 101
    MC707 sending midi to TD3 and NTS1
    And RC202 looper for guitar and vox.

    • @88Fitzy88
      @88Fitzy88 Před rokem +1

      Yoo I just did the briefcase thing too!!! I got mine with a circuit tracks, volca keys and fm2 with the Aira J6,E4 and T8

    • @underduckbro
      @underduckbro Před rokem +1

      @@88Fitzy88 oh wow great line of units!

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +2

      Master!

  • @Wijnfles
    @Wijnfles Před rokem +1

    I have 9 pieces of gear. It really is like learning 9 instruments and thats it. Its like doing a basguitar - guitar - drums - synths - sax -..

  • @BoBeats
    @BoBeats Před rokem +7

    Thanks for inviting me 🙏

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Thanks for doing it Bo! Really appreciate it 😊

  • @wingoshack
    @wingoshack Před rokem +3

    I decided to get into DAWless because I thought it would be a more impressive way to perform live than just using a laptop. But it is a complicated thing to put together an interesting live set, and in the end, yeah - most people think you are just DJing anyway. But I love collecting and learning different gear, and still use small varied DAWless setups for creative inspiration, and then use a DAW to expand on any of those ideas I want to turn into something more interesting/polished.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      I’m seeing that hardware/software mic might be the way

    • @danielandersson7515
      @danielandersson7515 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'm not that far into my solo project yet, but I'm thinking adding visuals on a projector would provide something interesting for the audience to watch. Turning a few knobs on a midi controller isn't a very attractive live experience.

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Před rokem +2

    10:00 I agree - I think the biggest benefit of having hardware gear is that its simply not being associated with your work computer or personal stuff, period.
    But for that purpose it's perfectly fine to maybe have two computers, one for work, and the other maybe have ONLY music apps. :)

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      True!

    • @Heathcliff_hensel
      @Heathcliff_hensel Před rokem

      Have you ever tried turning your WiFi off?? 🤣🤣

    • @neonvoid
      @neonvoid Před rokem

      @@Heathcliff_hensel I'm using Ableton to make music, I have no issues with DAWs at all.

  • @MountainBlade
    @MountainBlade Před rokem +1

    If you want to get away from loops and directionless jams, get a sequencer with a song mode, like an mpc.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Yeah MPC is great for that - Elektron gear is great too

  • @neonpop80
    @neonpop80 Před rokem +1

    I make music every day on my dawless gear. I started this year and I’m in love with it. I’m creative with it and it’s very therapeutic. I like toys and I like collecting them. I love gear like I loved my toys as a child. I can now buy the toys I never could have. It’s a dream come true and I can afford it.

  • @josephs2791
    @josephs2791 Před rokem +1

    So funny story, I know you know loop daddy...I had been playing bass and guitar for about 15 years and I was starting to lose my passion for those instruments but not making music. Then I found loop daddy a few years back. I ended up grabbing the boss rc505 mark 1 looper and also an analog synth...thinking I'd be able to use it with a vst...nope. I ended up buying the wrong synths but took a nose dive into sound design and discovered how much I love it. Now I have a few synths and drum machines, I'm able to program patches pretty quickly if I need something or I can dig into exploring sound for a while. It turned into the heat blunder buy I ever did lol and now I am able to play all parts of my music and complete songs or just jam as the feeling comes. The best thing so far has been my kids getting behind me. I found out one of my kids videogame name is HiFiHumanoidFan and it made me so proud. Now when I create sounds or music, as long as my kids are dancing along or enjoying it (and my wife) then I'm in the best place. Once their heads are done bobbing to the music,I know it's time to change it up haha but great video! I would say I'm mostly camp 2 with some parts camp 1 as I've published a bit over two albums worth of songs and it's been a blast. Also publishing you songs and then listening to them in different places like the car or work truck or whatever is a great way to learn mixing/mastering.

  • @paolofanin
    @paolofanin Před rokem +1

    I like your approach! Many musicians I know are seeing the choice like a religious/philosophical thing, while in my opinion it is simply a question of personal tastes and choice. I have used VST for a decade when I was younger but now I really prefer hardware instruments... maybe tomorrow things will change again, who knows?

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem +1

      Yeah there’s always gonna be those purists

  • @lokologico
    @lokologico Před rokem +2

    Funny because I use a daw (Bitwig btw) not as a daw, but as simply a tool , for all my synths/fx to create generative patterns, midi manipulation, and apply math and logic to my work. Is that still dawless? I then record it into my zoom recorder. Not the daw.

    • @LiamKillen
      @LiamKillen  Před rokem

      Hmm I’ve never heard that sort of workflow I wouldn’t say it’s dawless though