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Vincent Maviba discovered his passion to music very soon, whereas his prefered styles of music used to be classic and electronic music.

He was fascinated by music of the "Munich Symphonic Sound Orchestra" as well as he enjoyed listening to "Rondo Veneziano" or Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells"

Beyond this kind of music he also fancied other bands, such as Supertramp, Supermax, Depeche Mode or Culture Club.

In the mid-80s Vincent got his first keyboard and so he figured out how to play keybord.

A few years later, with the appearence of home computer systems like Commodore's C64 or the Atari ST(E) he began interesting himself for computer based Music.
Soon he started "composing" on the Amiga, but due to his education he had a several-years-break.

Meanwhile, Vincent Maviba is into music again and he has been involved in some Videogames' music projects until now.

  • A Comment on Beatmaker93's Smooth Taste (funny title :D) on August 31, 2009 00:25

    Klingt gar nicht mal so übel ;)
    Also du wolltest Tips haben... ok, ich bin auch kein Profi, aber soweit ich es eurteilen past es soweit. Ich würde evtl noch etwas am Panaorama, also der positionierung der einzelnen Instrumente arbeiten. gerade wenn man mit Orchesterklängen arbeitet, ist das recht wichtig. Stell Dir einfach eine Raum vor, in dem die instrumente stehen. mit hilfe von Panning stellst du sie dan dort hin (jedes Instrument hat seinen Platz), so wird zum einen der Klang etwas klarer, und du erhälst einen guten Stereo effekt. Versuch auch mal ein wenig mehr mit delay und reverb zu arbeiten, so erhlst du einen etwas voluminöseren klang... probier ein wenig aus... aber sonst: gute Arbeit, weiter so

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