Greetings Steemians!
Just got my account approved so thought i'd do some introduction and connect with the community.
My name is Ivan and i'm an audio engineer. Usually that's about the time i get blank stares or a slow nod acting like they understood what that meant. The short description i usually give is that i work in a studio and most will conjure up an image of some fancy sound proof room with expensive speakers but at least that's a start.
That's my office
Basically i record all sorts of audio, from vocals to footsteps, design sounds, mix and master. I work in a post production studio which means i do mostly audio for visuals (think animation). On the side, that's when i work on musical stuff. In fact, the whole reason i got into this industry was because of music.
Where it began
I used to play in a band called Silent Scenery. It went to a point where we managed to do an Asia tour in which we traveled across 9 cities in 4 countries in Asia within a month, from Manila, Philippines to Tokyo, Japan. I've always been passionate about music ever since i first picked up the guitar so this has been a dream all along. Our schedules were packed but I managed to slot in days where we would be free to just explore and see each cities since i love to travel too.
Forbidden City, China
However during the tour, i'm not really sure what happened. Maybe we spent too much time together or the journey wore us out but by the end of it, we were burnt out. It had taken a toll on us but it's not like we didn't had fun on tour. We did for the most part but we also had arguments and disagreements coupled with a tense political situation between China and Japan but that's whole other story. All in all it was intensely memorable and to date, one of the greatest highlights of my life.
One of the show in Japan
Ever since coming back from the tour, i've moved on from music. I think my musical journey sort of died down. I kept looking for a spark but there has been nothing that moved me like how it did before. It's alright though, i think the journey has taught me that sometimes, it's time to move on. I had no regrets and i was happy and satisfied with where music has brought me.
Now, it's time for a new season...