Nine Inch Nails synths. I've never heard anything on an NIN album that couldn't be done with a modest set-up and the right plug-ins. Reznor has the advantage that.
| Origin | Menlo Park, California |
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| Genres | House, electro house, techno, progressive house, tech house |
| Occupation(s) | DJ, record producer, audio engineer, manager, software engineer |
| Years active | 1993–present |
| Labels | Xfer Records, mau5trap, Play Records |
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Steve Duda is an American DJ, record producer, audio engineer, manager and software engineer from Menlo Park, California.[1] He is best known for his mid-2000s collaborative electronic music projects with Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5 under the names 'BSOD' and 'WTF?' (also with DJ Aero and Tommy Lee)[2][3] and owning the record label and digital music software company Xfer Records.[4] He is also known for creating the VSTplugin Serum.[5]
Duda studied music composition at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He later became a member of the Santa Cruz rock bands named The Brothers of Other and Razorface. He later left the bands, and went on to work for the American technology company AVID.
In 1997, Duda left Santa Cruz to become an engineer and programmer for the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, for which he was a programmer, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist on their third studio album The Fragile.
In 1999, Duda moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in music.
In 2005, Duda and Canadian record producer Joel Zimmerman (deadmau5) formed the electro house group BSOD and released their debut single 'This Is The Hook' a year later. The song topped the Beatport Top 100 chart, and went on to feature on deadmau5's 2008 compilation album At Play. Later that year, the group self-released their debut album titled Pay Here To Click.[6]
Earlier that year, Duda also made several uncredited collaborations with deadmau5. Most notably, he performed vocals for 'Porcelain' and co-wrote 'Bitches' from Zimmerman's 2006 album A Little Oblique.
In 2007, Duda and Zimmerman founded Xfer Records to continue to release music as BSOD, with the releases of Played Out EP and Last Life EP on Xfer.[7]
In 2008, Duda, Zimmerman, DJ Aero and Tommy Lee formed the electro house group named WTF?. Later that year, they released their debut EPChicken on Xfer Records.[8]
In 2014, Duda programmed, created and released Serum, a VSTplugin to be used by DJs and producers in the electronic dance music scene.[9] The plugin's GUI was designed by Lance Thackeray.[10] Serum later won multiple awards.[5] Free vst plugins instruments fl studio.
In 2016, Xfer partnered with Splice and announced a 'rent-to-own' plan for Serum, which allowed producers to own the plugin at a monthly cost.
In 2017, Duda announced that Xfer Records will be renamed to 'Xfer, Inc.'.[11]
