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I’m finally doing it. I’m building The Machine. ⚡️⚡️🎹⚡️⚡️
I’ve had this dream for a long time: to make electronic music. I call this dream Electrogloria. I’ve been reaching toward it for years. I don’t come from a sound engineering background, so learning has meant teaching myself through books, videos, YouTube, manuals, and a lot of trial and error. It’s been slow. I bought Ableton Live a few years ago, and honestly, it’s a beast.
But something is changing.
I told ChatGPT what I want to learn, and it’s been helping me build a path based on my goals, my gear, and the way I learn with ADD and autism. And it’s working. I’m finally really learning how to craft a track, program my synths, use MIDI properly, understand foundational music theory, and connect pieces that used to feel overwhelming or out of reach.
And The Machine… that’s my synths, computer, and gear setup.
I’ve been gathering pieces of it for a while, slowly, on a budget. But because ChatGPT knows what I’m trying to build, it helps me hunt for deals on Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and other secondhand sites. I just picked up two microcontrollers for $25 each, which normally retail for around $100–$120. Score! It also knows my other gear and helped me figure out the drivers, setup, and hardware I needed to get everything working together. And it works. Wow.
I’m also using Suno, which is just plain fun, but it’s also become part of the learning process. It gives me a place to experiment with ideas, study the structures of different electronic genres, and practice editing in my DAW as I build my skills. I’m making hybrid tracks, extracting samples, and getting closer to putting out fully original compositions again.
In the meantime, I'm posting my Suno/MidJourney experiments on YouTube, X, and other socials and meeting so many cool people who vibe with what I'm making.
ChatGPT is helping me finally learn MASSIVE, a huge wavetable synth I bought a while ago and struggled to understand. I’ve made more progress in the last month than I did in over a year of trying to figure it out on my own.
I have a lot more I want to do. I want to learn Strudel and eventually get into live-coded electronic music too, so that’s in the Chat-GPT pipeline.
It honestly feels a little miraculous.
Traditional classroom learning has always been hard for me. But this works for me. I feel like I can finally build what I’ve been imagining for so long.
I can’t wait to see where I am a year from now.
I’ve waited a long time to build this. Now the signal is coming through.
Track --- FREAK VECTOR. Link to full vid in the comments.
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