I got my first computer at, I don't know, when I was 11 years old? 10?
Drawing on a computer doesn't make any sense to me. It's not intuitive.
I didn't have a computer until I was 19 - but I did have an abacus.
For example, computer defends well, but for humans its is harder to defend than attack, particularly with the modern time control.
We have never lived in a time with the opportunity to put a computer in the pocket of 5 billion people.
People call me a nerd because I like to spend time on the computer.
I was very much fascinated with the technology we had that we could edit in the computer our compositions, but all the sounds that were available on the market were crap.
There's a lot of music that sounds like it's literally computer-generated, totally divorced from a guy sitting down at an instrument.
I have an addictive personality. I was addicted to computer games... and then all that obsessive nature just piled into music.
I think music will be created algorhythmically, all the things that we do will be boiled down to a little computer program.
The thing is, there are so many different ways to make music these days with virtual instruments, software applications, physical instruments, and computer programs.
The smartphones and the computer separates everybody, makes you think that you don't need nobody else.
The computer would do anything you programmed it to do.
The computer allows me to execute my ideas at the speed I think them.
I just want to keep creating stuff, work regularly and learn how to use a computer properly.
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