Hi AudioJungle community
In a few days we’ll be publishing an author interview featuring sweetwaveaudio. Would you like to ask any questions for him to answer in the interview?
If so, add them below, and I’ll let him know to drop in.
Thanks!
Hi Sweetwave…could you describe your approach to working on a new piece. From loading up your DAW to a finished idea. What inspires your work?
Thx
JC
Hey Sweetwave! Do you use rare traditional instruments in your projects? If yes then which one is your favourite ?
Thanx
TG
Hi Sweetwave! What do you use to get that “jangly” guitar tone in your tracks? What instruments do you record and what instruments are virtual instruments? What does your recording setup look like? What mics, preamps/interface, instruments, software?
Thanks, Jameson
My questions is: “What were your expectations when you joined Audiojungle? Did you have a great start or your sales came later?”

Boxers or Briefs?
No, but seriously you have good stuff
I gotta get out to Scotland and see those big green rolling hills.
Hey sweetwave, I know you are a drummer since you’ve said on your profile page that this was what you’re doing when you’re not recording. Are you using real drums or programmed drums? What percentage do u use real drums/programmed drums? Do you/would you always prefer real drums or do you have situations where you actually prefer programmed drums?
One author here has to ask this silly question as you are known to come from Scotland!
In fact you seem to be a multi-instrumentalist, so I would really like to know if your musical skills also include playing the world famous Great Highland Bagpipe or other pipes?
I simply love the sound of bagpipes…that’s why
I have started two years ago with learning the rudiments on the practice chanter of a GHB (gracenotes, strikes and other stuff), it was quite interesting, but the three drones have scared me due to the fact that they really need powerful lungs!
So I decided to purchase a big medieval bagpipe which was also horrible loud and a bit easier to play, but I had to give up this adventure because of a lack of time unfortunately 
Answers have been emailed to Adrian. Cheers guys!
Thanks everyone. The interview is now live. Check it out here.
