Client
Client is undoubtedly one of the heavy hitters in the Audiotool Bass Music scene. In the beginning, it was sound design experiments, mainly for Heisenberg Bass Sounds and dubstep tracks. But over the years, he has developed into a real, versatile musician who is not afraid of excursions into other, deeper sound worlds and delivers a quality that leaves nothing to be desired. Not without reason was Client one of the favourites in the Featured Artist user votings. We hope to hear a lot more from you, man. Keep it up! [Editor's note: I love long tracks]
Interview
Hi all! My real name is Cory. I'm originally from Sierra Vista, Arizona. But now I live near Dallas, in Texas. I am 19 years old.
- About Cory aka Client
- Hi all! My real name is Cory. But I prefer to be called by my Alias Client. I'm originally from Sierra Vista, Arizona. But now I live near Dallas, in Texas. I am 19 years old. Sound design is my favorite pastime. I also REALLY enjoy talking to new people and helping people with music production. My fav food is Burgers — doesn't really matter what kind they are, just as long as they're big and juicy!!
- Describe the style of music you produce
- I make Bass music, but am slowly switching over to Cyberpunk, Cinematic, suspense and Sci-Fi Horror. I don't know how long I'll be making that stuff, but we'll see:)
- What is your musical background and when did you start making music?
- About 4 years ago I was introduced to Audiotool by someone called bubblicious (aka BubbLz) on a different music making site called Looplabs. I actually don't really have a musical background, other than playing the trumpet in Band for 2 years. So really I've only been making music for 3 years and 4 months.
- What is your favorite Audiotool device and why?
- It's the Heisenberg, no questions asked. I like it because you can create a variety of sounds with it whether it's bells, growls, pads, etc. By the way, when I say that, I mean without any effects — it's all in the modulation options that the Heisenberg comes with.
- What is your favourite trick in AT/What technique do you always use?
- It'd either be using the Pulv input as a phaser for making your sounds sound more meaty, or using the Pulsar delay as a comb filter. Between the two, I'd have to go with the Pulsar delay comb filter effect.
- Have you ever had a writer's block? If so, how did you deal with it and what do you recommend to your colleagues?
- There are really two options. Either you go and do something else (preferably not related to music). Or do something in music that you don't normally do. What I personally do is sound design experimentation, and try to really push my experimentation knowledge with strange combinations of effects and weird resonating base sounds and modulation.
- What has helped you the most on Audiotool to improve and widen your musical horizon?
- The thing that has probably helped me the most are the people here. Not every DAW has a built in community. My friend Project Epsilon has probably helped me the most with music. Every question I've asked him, he's answered it. Big props to him.
- What do you like most about Audiotool? Is there anything you would like to suggest?
- What I like the most about it is that it's free, and that it has in-real-time collaborations. What I would like to see is better sample manipulation. And maybe a new synth haha.
- Your message to the community:
- I would recommend you guys to publish your experiments, even if you think they are bad (you can get feedback on your experiments). Try going out of your comfort zone. I love you guys, keep experimenting, be friendly and thanks for all the support you've given me! <3
“What I like the most about it is that it's free, and that it has in-real-time collaborations.”
— Client