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SBZs musical ability confounds me to this day. Only on audiotool for now :) Edition Audiotool Track #1: Nobody cares that you’re “gone” or “on hiatus”. Also, some sort of folder system would be AMAZING. I’d love if there was an alternate view for draft selection that took up a larger area on the screen and displayed more drafts in a grid with bigger previews. I find it quite difficult to navigate my drafts and struggle to identify them. What do you like most about Audiotool? Is there anything you would like to suggest? I encourage you to engage with people on the website as much as you can, and good things will follow! The forums have introduced me to new types of music, production methods and have allowed me to share my voice about the platform. The community on Audiotool has made a huge positive impact on my development as an artist and a person. I love that the website offers the opportunity for users to give constructive criticism on my music. What has helped you the most on Audiotool to improve and widen your musical horizon? I try to experiment and explore new starting methods to keep things exciting.

I think that my writer’s block stems from expectations that I have for myself and my finalised music. I try not to be afraid of what I come up with.

I try to remind myself that ideas from ‘bad’ drafts can lead to good ones. Have you ever had a writer's block? If so, how did you deal with it and what do you recommend to your colleagues? Rate 1/1, Strength 0%, Change the tone to vary the pitch of your output. Fill in all 4 blocks in the scratch effect bar (you can change this). I prefer this to other methods because you don’t have to mess around in the timeline to get everything in sync. If you didn’t know already, you can shift the pitch of an audio signal using the rasselbock opposed to using devices like the pitch delay. It makes some wacky noises when you automate the knobs :) What is your favourite trick in AT/What technique do you always use? The pulsar delay works as a delay and as a reverb I also like that it can add warm rhythms to tracks and make them exciting from a stereo sound point. Also, the rasselbock for its ability to create new ideas and funky grooves. I can’t pick… I love the comb filter because it can add life to things and make basses that really go hard. What is your favorite Audiotool device and why?
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From then it’s just been trial and error. It took me a while but with some help from community members, I began to understand how the synths worked. Perhaps it was that making music was so tangible and I didn’t feel babied such as in other apps. I trialled numerous apps on the chrome store but something about Audiotool had me hooked. In 2010 my brother showed me “Dr P – Sweet Shop” and “Skrillex – Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” and from there I was obsessed with finding a way to make my own EDM music. During high school, I would pick up acoustic guitar and practice it over microphone in between rounds of CS:GO.
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I was taught how to play the recorder in primary school - much to my parent’s dismay - but did not have any musical training in my childhood. I have fond memories of my mother singing improvised songs to me over four chords on the guitar when I was growing up. I don’t come from a particularly musical family, but both my Mum and eldest brother are artists. What is your musical background and when did you start making music? Outside of Audiotool I produce Midwest Emo/Math rock style songs. I try to integrate my guitar playing in my music and I am desperate to join a band.

My vocals are usually completely improvised and nonsensical. I mess with the synths and presets until I make something that evokes some sort of mood. Lately I’ve been adding in more distortion. I like to think I create lofi/ambient music but I’m always experimenting. In April I will be 21! Describe the style of music you produce I discovered Audiotool when I was 11 years old looking for ways to make Dubstep ‘for free’. Currently, I’m working in IT, waiting for my university applications to come back so I can go to London with my girlfriend and study electronic engineering. I like to take care of plants, bake bread and cook obscure foods that I find on YouTube. If you don't know his music yet, it's time to dive in. But he also moves unerringly in other genres, as his more than 300 songs -mainly lo-fi and experimental- prove. His collaborations with Naut are legendary and probably make both of them the users with the most trophies from contests on our site.
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His vocals and instrumentation transport the listener into misty landscapes full of fantasy and enchanting melancholy without falling into esoteric kitsch. Aeiter is somehow the singer-songwriter of Audiotool.
