So a more sensible thing it seemed to me was to go to Silicon Valley and be pushing on the technology companies to accelerate the use of audio and music in computers.
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Look at what Silicon Valley has done - the advance of computers.
Today, computers help us making the music. It's really a tool.
So evidently music was a killer app and is a killer app for computer and the Internet; it just took the tech industry a long time to hear that message.
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.
The music technology scene is changing so fast it's hard to keep up.
Everyone I look up to is bringing me into the tech world. You'd be surprised by all the music people in it, invested in it.
You used to have to sing and convey emotion, and now, well, technically you can do anything with technology. It sucks for music today, but that's why that old music feels so good to me.
I started getting into Internet technologies and computers. I wasn't especially interested in being a musician, but I wound up finding my way back to being interested in music through computers.
There was a point in the late '90s where all the graduating M.B.A.'s wanted to start companies in Silicon Valley, and for the most part they were not actually qualified to do it.
In fact what I would like to see is thousands of computer scientists let loose to do whatever they want. That's what really advances the field.
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