Anaqim

Anaqim's musical journey began in the 80s with a Roland JX-3P Synthesizer, a Korg T3 Workstation and an Ensoniq EPS Sampler. He later acquired the Ensoniq ASR-10 Sampler and the Ensoniq MR-61 Workstation. Early sequencing was done on the Commodore Amiga, which was later replaced by a regular PC. With these instruments he created jingles for commercials, soundtracks for a few documentaries as well as hundreds of unpublished songs. In the mid 90s, he was an official Creative Labs developer of Soundfonts for their dedicated Sound Blaster sound cards. He also ran a company and an internet store supplying high quality instruments for early adopters of the full digital in-the-box solution, which most use today. In the spring of 2020, after what seems like a lifetime with little music creation, he decided