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How the Kontrol S88 keyboard helps Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith translate emotion into structure

How the Kontrol S88 keyboard helps Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith translate emotion into structure


How do you know when a sound needs more texture, saturation, or color to really land emotionally?

I can tell when a sound needs “more” to land emotionally based on how it makes me feel in the moment. This emotional response is a guiding force in my creative process. When I was younger, I often felt overwhelmed by a strong sense of empathy – absorbing the emotions of others and the world around me in a way that was hard to manage.

Over time, I realized that I could channel this empathy into my music, transforming those overwhelming feelings into something constructive. By doing so, I learned how to control and direct my emotions through sound, which helped me navigate the intensity of my empathy without feeling weighed down by it.

Now, I use my sense of empathy as a tool in my creative process.

When composing, I tune into how certain sounds or harmonies resonate with me on an emotional level, and I adjust them to deepen the impact. By understanding my own emotional reactions to sound, I can refine the music in a way that feels intentional and authentic, allowing the emotions to land with clarity.

In this way, I take something that once felt uncontrollable and use it to enhance the emotional depth of my work, creating a more deliberate and powerful connection with the listener.

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