kitekrazy1 Posted Thursday at 04:57 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:57 PM https://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/ After 25 years of crafting world-class instruments, Kirk Hunter Studios is closing its doors. To honor this incredible journey, we're launching the Kirk Hunter Farewell Sale—a once-in-a-lifetime event! 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marlowg01 Posted Thursday at 06:05 PM Share Posted Thursday at 06:05 PM (edited) They really make some creative instruments. Hope they are doing okay. It seems like everyone is considering shutting down. Edited Thursday at 06:06 PM by marlowg01 Typo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esteban Villanova Posted Friday at 11:16 AM Share Posted Friday at 11:16 AM As music becomes less culturally relevant (young people barely listen to it) we will see a lot more of this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted Friday at 03:52 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 03:52 PM https://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/products/diamond-symphony-orchestra-apd-build/ Diamond was my first real orchestra in Gigastudio format. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted Friday at 03:54 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 03:54 PM 4 hours ago, Esteban Villanova said: As music becomes less culturally relevant (young people barely listen to it) we will see a lot more of this. Not sure what that means but I don't listen to music as much anymore - anything new that is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esteban Villanova Posted Friday at 05:57 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:57 PM 2 hours ago, kitekrazy1 said: Not sure what that means but I don't listen to music as much anymore - anything new that is. Young people are not "defined" by music in the same way previous generations were. There's less kids learning to play instruments, basically no new bands being formed, less people buying gear, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubdisciple Posted Friday at 08:04 PM Share Posted Friday at 08:04 PM 8 hours ago, Esteban Villanova said: As music becomes less culturally relevant (young people barely listen to it) we will see a lot more of this. I think it's more nuanced than that. Kids listen to more music than ever before. Streaming makes access more possible than ever. As far as defining them, this is also situational. I don't think there has ever been a more literally defining genre than Drill in the US. Unlike the gangsta rap of the 90's that was mostly fantasy ( or dramatization of reality, drill tends to document real situations with real consequences, including many fatal responses to literal lyrics chronicling murder. There have been at least 600nof these over the last few years. Aside from the depressing death scenarios, tiktok and social media has made music very prevalent amd degining in arguably less than desirable ways. Every week there's a new challenge. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted Friday at 08:15 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 08:15 PM 2 hours ago, Esteban Villanova said: Young people are not "defined" by music in the same way previous generations were. There's less kids learning to play instruments, basically no new bands being formed, less people buying gear, etc. Oh I definitely get that. I'm a retired educator. We are so use to everything being immediate and fail to realize something like that takes effort. So is learning how to use a DAW. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User 905133 Posted Friday at 11:09 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:09 PM (edited) ooops. hit submit instead of next. it was the start of a joke about learning through osmosis in the tech age--learning to use a DAW, by putting the laptop (instead of a book) under the pillow while sleeping. Edited Friday at 11:12 PM by User 905133 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr No Name Posted Friday at 11:12 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:12 PM 3 hours ago, dubdisciple said: I think it's more nuanced than that. Kids listen to more music than ever before. Streaming makes access more possible than ever. As far as defining them, this is also situational. I don't think there has ever been a more literally defining genre than Drill in the US. Unlike the gangsta rap of the 90's that was mostly fantasy ( or dramatization of reality, drill tends to document real situations with real consequences, including many fatal responses to literal lyrics chronicling murder. There have been at least 600nof these over the last few years. Aside from the depressing death scenarios, tiktok and social media has made music very prevalent amd degining in arguably less than desirable ways. Every week there's a new challenge. give me a nice country and western song any day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubdisciple Posted Friday at 11:35 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:35 PM 18 minutes ago, Mr No Name said: give me a nice country and western song any day. Country western music, surprisingly to some and not so much to anyone who has ever been to dive bars in bible belt, has the highest references to drugs and alcohol than any genre. People tend to cherry pick the variation of things they like that seem positive to them while ignoring the less savory or they end up spinning aspects that many find negative into positive . I grew up listening to many genres, including country and a brawl is just as likely in a country music playing dive as any place playing rap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr No Name Posted Friday at 11:43 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:43 PM 6 minutes ago, dubdisciple said: Country western music, surprisingly to some and not so much to anyone who has ever been to dive bars in bible belt, has the highest references to drugs and alcohol than any genre. People tend to cherry pick the variation of things they like that seem positive to them while ignoring the less savory or they end up spinning aspects that many find negative into positive . I grew up listening to many genres, including country and a brawl is just as likely in a country music playing dive as any place playing rap. I know that's why I like it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted 18 hours ago Author Share Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Many have speculated about my decision to step back. There’s no single reason, but primarily, at 65, I feel it’s time to pursue more creative and enjoyable ventures, which are already gaining traction. Additionally, with the rise of AI and evolving technology, I believe the business model for sample library development no longer aligns with my goals. Kirk Hunter Edited 8 hours ago by kitekrazy1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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