Greetings from Budapest, Hungary
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:43 pm
Greetings to everyone,
I'm blessed with OASYS 88, serial 001647.
I was born in 1969, and live in Budapest, capital of Hungary. I'm a member here and at Karma Lab Forums since 2005 (with a name A.J). I am a multi-instrumentalist musician and composer. I have studied classical music as a pianist and percussionist, besides this I play the guitar, drums and other instruments. In the last three decades I worked in symphonic orchestras, rock and pop bands, played in studios and live on stages, appeared on albums, in some films, in Hungary and abroad. Working as a graphic software specialist I have traveled around the world. I reckon music as holy.
I used to work also as MI demonstrator with Korg gear. In 2007 I started an OASYS topic - summarizing my experiences - on the Hungarian korg.blog.hu site:
http://korg.blog.hu/2007/12/22/korg_oas ... orkstation
Many thanks to KORG and Mr. Stephen Kay for their outstanding work, creating and supporting the best workstation, OASYS, and to the creators and specialists of this great place: korgforums.com.
Regards,
Akos
UPDATES: More personal introduction in this separate thread. Works in this thread. Gear list here.
I'm blessed with OASYS 88, serial 001647.
I was born in 1969, and live in Budapest, capital of Hungary. I'm a member here and at Karma Lab Forums since 2005 (with a name A.J). I am a multi-instrumentalist musician and composer. I have studied classical music as a pianist and percussionist, besides this I play the guitar, drums and other instruments. In the last three decades I worked in symphonic orchestras, rock and pop bands, played in studios and live on stages, appeared on albums, in some films, in Hungary and abroad. Working as a graphic software specialist I have traveled around the world. I reckon music as holy.
I used to work also as MI demonstrator with Korg gear. In 2007 I started an OASYS topic - summarizing my experiences - on the Hungarian korg.blog.hu site:
http://korg.blog.hu/2007/12/22/korg_oas ... orkstation
Many thanks to KORG and Mr. Stephen Kay for their outstanding work, creating and supporting the best workstation, OASYS, and to the creators and specialists of this great place: korgforums.com.
Regards,
Akos
UPDATES: More personal introduction in this separate thread. Works in this thread. Gear list here.